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    The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors' Stories

    2015 · Documentary · 1h

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  1. Jun 30, 2015 · The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors' Stories: Directed by Carl Hindmarch. With Mark Strong. On Thursday 7th July 2005 four suicide bombers struck in Central London. Within an hour 52 people were killed and 770 wounded in an attack that brought London to a standstill.

    • Carl Hindmarch
    • 2015-06-30
    • Documentary
    • 60
  2. Jun 30, 2015 · On Thursday 7th July 2005 four suicide bombers struck in Central London. Within an hour 52 people were killed and 770 wounded in an attack that brought London to a standstill. On the tenth anniversary of the 7/7 attacks, this documentary recounts the events of that day, paying tribute to the bravery of survivors and rescuers and commemorating those who lost their lives.

    • Martine Wright: on The Circle Line Between Liverpool Street and Aldgate
    • Professor John Tulloch: on The Circle Line Between Edgware Road and Paddington
    • Gill Hicks: on The Piccadilly Line Between King’s Cross and Russell Square
    • Sajda Mughal: on The Piccadilly Line Between King’s Cross and Russell Square
    • Mark Margolis: on The Piccadilly Line Between King’s Cross and Russell Square
    • Thelma Stober: on The Circle Line Between Liverpool Street and Aldgate
    • Sudhesh Dahad: on The Piccadilly Line Between King’s Cross and Russell Square

    My last working memory before 7/7 was jumping up and down in the office in front of a big screen. On 6 July, Londonhad won its bid to host the Olympics and we went out to celebrate. The next day I was late; I’d hit the snooze button and when I got to the tube I was unable to take my usual route because of signal failure on the Northern line. I’ve a...

    It took a while for my memories to come back. At first, I just remembered waking up in all the debris. I must have only been unconscious for an instant, and then I woke thinking something had happened, but only to me. It was when I rolled over that I saw everyone else was covered in blood. I’d been on my way to Paddington. From there, I was catchin...

    I will always remember running up the escalators at King’s Cross to make that next train, probably because it was the last time I would ever run. That sense of striding up and the determination. It was such a busy day. We were squeezed into the carriage and it was one of those times where you just can’t believe more people are getting on. Now I kno...

    I was a year out of university when 7/7 happened. If you’d asked me back then if I enjoyed my job, I would have said yes. I worked in recruitment and was earning well, enjoying myself. I was a normal 22-year-old. I remember running late that day. Wood Green station was closed, so I got on at Turnpike Lane. Back then I had a ritual of travelling in ...

    I can still remember the trip to the train station: walking there, the weather, what I was wearing. There was a blue dot on the platform at Finsbury Park and that day I stood there, exactly where the doors would open. I was sat down reading a sci-fi novel. By complete coincidence there was an explosion in the story. The real sound was massive. It w...

    I had the best job in the world. I was the director of law at the London Development Agency. The mayor of London had decided he was going to bid to host the 2012 Olympics and I was fortunate to be the person responsible for the land acquisition of the Olympic Park. You can imagine the pandemonium and excitement when, on 6 July, we won. I got home l...

    Within minutes of me being on the platform it was ridiculously crowded. On the tube, I stood with my arms sandwiched to my sides and didn’t need to hold on to anything. It was a flash, then a sense of being plunged into darkness and a popping sound. I remember because for the days and weeks afterwards, I had nightmares about it. Suddenly there was ...

  3. On the morning of July 7, 2005 four British-born suicide bombers launched an attack on London’s transport system. Within an hour 52 people were killed and over 750 injured in the deadliest attack on the capital since the Blitz. On the tenth anniversary of the 7/7 bombings, survivors, victims and rescuers remember the events of that morning in ...

    • 57 min
    • carl hindmarch
  4. Film Movie Reviews The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors' Stories — 2015. The 7/7 Bombing: Survivors' Stories. 2015. 1h. Documentary. Cast. Mark Strong (Narrator) Advertisement. Director. Carl Hindmarch.

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  6. To mark the tenth anniversary of the 7/7 London bombings, the survivors, victims, relatives and rescuers remember the tragic events of the day. It was July 7th 2005 when four British-born suicide bombers launched an attack on London's transport system that killed 52 and injured over 750 in the deadliest attack on the capital since the Blitz.

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