Tyne and Wear Metro to feature in new ITV series

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Nexus has announced that a new TV series on ITV will feature life on the Tyne and Wear Metro.

This is the first time in-depth access has been granted in the Metro's near 40 year history.

The four-part series is the first commission for producer Wise Owl Films, a Lime Pictures company that launched this year.

From the seaside to the football grounds, the Metro serves 100,000 passengers every day in the North East of England.

The programmes will follow the stories of the staff, the passengers and the communities whose lives revolve around a unique rail network whose train doors open and close 240,000 times every year.

The Metro is the second largest light railway system outside London, serving Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Gateshead, South Tyneside, North Tyneside and Sunderland. The Metro carries 36 million passengers per year.

Metropolis has been commissioned by Tom Giles, controller of current affairs at ITV.

What did the officials say?

Mark Robinson, Creative Director of Leeds-based Wise Owl Films said:

“This is the first time that a documentary series has been made on the Tyne and Wear Metro – and we feel privileged and excited to be making it.

“The Metro is an institution and a vital part of everyday life in the North East of England.  On every train, on every journey and on every platform there are human stories for us to tell.”

Managing Director of , Tobyn Hughes, said:

“The Metro is owned by the people who live in the North East, and the people who run it are from the local community – it is a truly local railway.  It is part of the unique fabric of the North East that sets it apart from the rest of the country: friendly, hardworking, and with a unique cultural identity.  Our story is our passengers, so we are very much looking forward to sharing these through this TV documentary series.”

Tom Giles, ITV Controller of Current Affairs, said:

“We're delighted to be working with Wise Owl on a series steeped in the culture and people of the North-East – the first time this level of access has been given to a unique network, one of the region's best-loved feats of modern engineering”

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