A fourth series of Tim Dunn’s popular TV series, The Architecture The Railways Built, will be shown in 2023 after UKTV commissioned another series.
Produced by Bob Brown and presented by Tim Dunn, the series shows off the incredible design behind some of the biggest and smallest stations in Britain.
Stations include the Victorian Lincoln Central to the 21st-century construction of London Bridge as well as railway structures in Knaresborough, Halifax and Scarborough.
The third series of The Architecture The Railways Built launched with a consolidated 329,000 viewers and went on to average 284,000 viewers across its 10 episodes, meanin gthe series averaged 400,000 viewers.
Filming for the next series is underway and will be shown on Yesterday in Q1 2023 with another 10 episodes, other episodes are available to watch now on UKTV Play.
UKTV’s Helen Nightingale said, “I’m really pleased to be working with Brown Bob on this delightful series. The amazing access, along with the impeccable research, stunning location shots and Tim’s enthusiasm for the subject matter make the series an absolute joy.”
Jacqueline Hewer, CEO of Brown Bob said, “It’s such a privilege to be back with this absolute treat of a series. We have some incredible access lined up for series four – going behind the scenes of some of Britain’s most iconic railway structures.”
Gerald Casey added, “I love this programme and I’m delighted we’re bringing it back again for Yesterday. Tim is basically living all railway enthusiasts’ dreams as he visits these wonderful building and structures, uncovers their history and unashamedly shares his passion with our viewers.”
Responses
TIM MIGHT BE INTERESTED IN HARROGATE’S BRUNSWICK STATION BUT I GUESS HE HAS BOUNDLESS OPTIONS FOR MATERIAL
Really glad to discover that this series will be back. So enjoyable to see both the architecture and Tim’s boundless, boyish enthusiasm.
I like Tim Dunn. He’s incredible.
Great news an absolute delight!
Love that .