Mind The Gap: The London Underground Announcement in Popular Culture'Mind The Gap' is an announcement you'll hear in the London Underground subway system when a train arrives at a station. More than just a warning about the 'gap' between a carriage and the platform, the phrase originated on the Northern Line, where the gaps between the curved train platforms at Embankment Station and the train itself were particularly large. The biggest gaps to mind today are at Bank Station on the Central line and at Waterloo Station on the Bakerloo line. Historically, Tube-builders had to build their railways beneath public roads, so sharp curves were required at some points. Allegedly, the slightly off-putting gap at Bank is so large because the tunnel diggers had to swerve to miss the Bank of England's vaults. The Recorded Announcement The stern male voice warning you to 'Mind the Gap' is being phased out. The female voice on the new recorded announcement is nicknamed 'Sonia' by tube drivers, because her voice 'gets on yer nerves.’ Apparently, 'Sonia' is thought to be a bit too posh in some circles. In recent tests somebody mimicking the voice of Marilyn Monroe proved to be a favourite. An article published in A Photographic Study Mind the Gap is a picture book by Simon James featuring a commentary on the stations at the end of Tube lines. In the book's foreword, Michael Palin, comedian and campaigner for better public transport - writes,"Mind the Gap, perhaps the most famous phrase associated with the The TV Game Show There was a short-lived TV game show on
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