Mel Giedroyc
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It creates an extraordinary flame.
There was no car involved.
Oh, no, I'm down with the kids.
I keep it very, very real.
I travel pretty much on a daily basis to central London.
from the outskirts of London where I live, on the magnificent, the absolute game changer, the thing that I've been, well, I was waiting for for 17 years, the Elizabeth line, guys.
he's not wrong yeah i can't tell you i'm absolutely bloody obsessed and again this brings me to another day in my diary very very quickly but i'm going to have a ride in the cab of an elizabeth line train in about six days wow max's three-year-old son he is obsessed he lives in melbourne yet he is he watches youtube videos oh man
He is a boy after my own heart.
The reason that we moved into the area that we are living in, in the outskirts of London, is because of the Elizabeth Line.
I was always obsessed with trains when I was a kid and infrastructure and public transport.
And that has never left me.
Oh, I'm so glad for your son.
That is incredible.
And he's been on it, presumably.
i love that that's my favorite museum in london and i think what i'm going to do on that special day is i'm going to go to the transport for london museum and then go and have this cab ride i met this incredible engineer she's called isabel and she was one of the chief crossrail which the project was always called before it became the elizabeth line chief crossrail engineers and i'm going to meet her we met on this radio show and i just loved her and she's going to take me in the cab i'm super excited but that's
That's for another day.
Yesterday, I was on the Elizabeth line, as I am always.
And I felt weird, guys.
I'll tell you why I felt weird.
Because I'm with the commute.