Hello and welcome to another episode of No Such Thing as a Fish,
a weekly podcast coming to you from four undisclosed locations in the UK.
My name is Dan Schreiber, I am sitting here with Anna Tijinski,
Andrew Hunter Murray and James Harkin and once again we have gathered round the microphones with our four favourite facts from the last seven days and in no particular order,
here we go.
Starting with fact number one and that is my fact,
my fact this week is that the London Underground used to have a church interval on Sundays.
Wow.
Yeah, it respected the church, it would stop services during church times.
Stop services so that you could have a service.
Very nice and we're off.
It's a bumpy start, but at least we're moving.
If you were halfway between stations,
would it just stop underground and you're trapped there having to worship God from the subterranean?
That's such a good point, I don't know.
I did find a thing called the London Underground Church and I thought,
oh great, there's going to be a church down there,
but apparently it was a political movement,
it was a sort of like underground in the sense that it wasn't allowed to be known.
Okay, so it was a couple of hours on a Sunday so people could go to church, is that awesome?