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List of London Underground-related Fictionreport

  • Ben Aaronovitch: Whispers Under Ground (2012) (Novels)

  • Margery Allingham: Death of a Ghost (1934). The climax of this murder mystery takes place on the Underground. (Novels)

  • Julian Barnes: Metroland (1981) (Novels)

  • Dan Brown: The Da Vinci Code (2003) (Novels)

  • Agatha Christie: The Man in the Brown Suit (1924). The mystery begins with the death of a passenger at Hyde Park Corner station. (Novels)

  • Tom Clancy: Patriot Games (1987; also 1992 film) (Novels)

  • Christopher Fowler: Bryant and May off the Rails: A Peculiar Crimes Unit Mystery (2011) (Novels)

  • Neil Gaiman: Neverwhere (1997; also 1996 television series) (Novels)

  • Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon: Mind the Gap: A Novel of the Hidden Cities (2008) (Novels)

  • Lisa Goldstein: Dark Cities Underground (1999) (Novels)

  • James Herbert: The Rats (1974; also 1982 film Deadly Eyes) (Novels)

  • Tobias Hill: Underground (1999). Involves disused South Kentish Town Underground station. (Novels)

  • Russell Hoban: The Underground is a character in Kleinzeit. (Novels)

  • Geoffrey Household: Rogue Male (1939). A pivotal pursuit of the protagonist by an enemy agent sees them repeatedly using the shuttle service on the Aldwych branch line. A chase through Aldwych station ends with the enemy agent's death by electrocution on the track. (Novels)

  • Aldous Huxley: Point Counter Point (1928) An early, character-defining scene takes place on the Underground. (Novels)

  • Lawrence Leonard: The Horn of Mortal Danger (1980) (Novels)

  • Keith Lowe: Tunnel Vision (2001) (Novels)

  • Ian McEwan: Atonement (2001). One of the main protagonists Cecilia Tallis dies during the Blitz in Balham Tube Station. (Novels)

  • Kit Pedler and Gerry Davis: Mutant 59: The Plastic Eater (1971) (Novels)

  • Geoff Ryman: 253 (1997). Set on Bakerloo line. (Novels)

  • Barbara Vine: King Solomon's Carpet (1991) (Novels)

  • Nigel West: The Blue List (1989). This espionage story culminates in the war-time bunker built in the uncompleted tunnels of North End station, although this is incorrectly identified as Paddock, a separate bunker in Dollis Hill. (Novels)

  • Conrad Williams: London Revenant (2004) (Novels)

  • "The Underground Conspiracy" (1987), children's/teen's novel by Catherine Storr. A teenage girl who travels on the Underground for fun, soon becomes a pawn in an elaborate plan to use the Underground to transport drugs. (Novels)

  • John Betjeman: "South Kentish Town" (1951) (Short stories)

  • Arthur Conan Doyle: "The Adventure of the Bruce-Partington Plans" (1908) (e-text) (Short stories)

  • Jeremy Dyson: "City Deep" (2000) (Short stories)

  • Christopher Fowler: "Crocodile Lady" (Short stories)

  • Samuel Selvon: "Working the Transport" (1957) (Short stories)

  • Alice Thompson: "Killing Time"' (1990) (Short stories)

  • Anthea Turner & Wendy Turner: "Underneath the Underground" (Short stories)

  • Connie Willis: "The Winds of Marble Arch" (1999) (online) (Short stories)

  • John Wyndham: "Confidence Trick" Jizzle (1954) (Short stories)

  • Underground (1928) (Films)

  • Bulldog Jack (1935) (Films)

  • Passport to Pimlico (1949) (Films)

  • Train of Events (1949) (Films)

  • Seven Days to Noon (1950) (Films)

  • Georgy Girl (1966) (Films)

  • Press for Time (1966) (Films)

  • Daleks - Invasion Earth 2150 AD (1966) (Films)

  • Quatermass and the Pit (1967) — fictional station Hobbs End (Films)

  • Battle of Britain (1969) (Films)

  • The Bed-Sitting Room (1969) (Films)

  • Death Line (aka Raw Meat) (1972) (Films)

  • Hanover Street (1979) (Films)

  • An American Werewolf in London (1981) (Films)

  • Lifeforce (1985) (Films)

  • The Fourth Protocol (1987) (Films)

  • Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) (Films)

  • Hidden City (1988) (Films)

  • The Krays (1990) (Films)

  • Patriot Games (1994) (Films)

  • Mission: Impossible (1996) (Films)

  • Secrets & Lies (1996) (Films)

  • The Wings of the Dove (1997) (Films)

  • Croupier (1998) (Films)

  • Sliding Doors (1998) (Films)

  • Tube Tales (1999) (Films)

  • Virtual Sexuality (1999) (Films)

  • The End of the Affair (1999) (Films)

  • Billy Elliot (2000) (Films)

  • Bridget Jones's Diary (2001) (Films)

  • Die Another Day (2002) — fictional station Vauxhall Cross (Films)

  • Reign of Fire (2002) (Films)

  • 28 Days Later (2002) (Films)

  • Mujhse Dosti Karoge! (2002) (Films)

  • Bend It Like Beckham (2002) (Films)

  • Love Actually (2003) (Films)

  • Code 46 (2003) (Films)

  • The Mother (2003) (Films)

  • Shaun of the Dead (2004) — fictional station Crouch End (Films)

  • If Only (2004) (Films)

  • Touch of Pink (2004) (Films)

  • Creep (2004) (Films)

  • Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London (2004) (Films)

  • The Football Factory (2004) (Films)

  • Green Street (2005) (Films)

  • V for Vendetta (2005) (Films)

  • The Good Shepherd (2006) (Films)

  • 28 Weeks Later (2007) (Films)

  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) (Films)

  • Atonement (2007) (Films)

  • The Bourne Ultimatum (2007) (Films)

  • Three and Out (2008) (Films)

  • The Edge of Love (2008) (Films)

  • The Escapist (2008) (Films)

  • Skyfall (2012) — Temple and fictional train derailment (Films)

  • Darkest Hour (2017) (Films)

  • The Dalek Invasion of Earth (1964)

    (Doctor Who) (Television)

  • The Web of Fear (1967)

    (Doctor Who) (Television)

  • Invasion of the Dinosaurs (1974)

    (Doctor Who) (Television)

  • The Mysterious Planet (1986)

    (Doctor Who) (Television)

  • "Rose" (2005) — fictional station

    (Doctor Who) (Television)

  • Game On

    (Others) (Television)

  • The setting for 'The Lab' HQ of The Tomorrow People (1973–1979)

    (Others) (Television)

  • The setting of EastEnders features the fictitious Walford East tube station replacing Bromley-by-Bow.

    (Others) (Television)

  • CGI "Underground Ernie"

    (Others) (Television)

  • Primeval (2007)

    (Others) (Television)

  • Thunderbirds featured Tube stations, but they were deserted due to the series being set in the future.

    (Others) (Television)

  • Spooks (series 7) (2008)

    (Others) (Television)

  • The F Word (2008)

    (Others) (Television)

  • Mr Selfridge (2013)

    (Others) (Television)

  • Sherlock (2014)

    (Others) (Television)

  • Howard Jones: "New Song" (1984) - Holborn Station (Music videos)

  • Boris Gardiner: "I Want To Wake Up With You" (1986) – Westbourne Park Station (Music videos)

  • Leftfield: "Release the Pressure" (1992) (Music videos)

  • Roxette: "Fireworks" (1994) — Piccadilly Circus Station, external (Music videos)

  • The Prodigy: "Firestarter" (1996) — Aldwych Station (Music videos)

  • Suede: "Saturday Night" (1997) — Holborn Station, disused platform and tunnel (Music videos)

  • Aqua: "Turn Back Time" (1998) — Holborn and Bank Station (Music videos)

  • Chemical Brothers: "Believe" (2005) — Goodge Street and Maida Vale Station (Music videos)

  • Madonna: "Hung Up" (2005) — Tube stock, Jubilee line between Charing Cross (disused Jubilee line platform) and West Hampstead (Music videos)

  • Feeder: "Suffocate" — Monument, Bank, Victoria Station on a District line train (Music videos)

  • Feeder: "Piece by Piece" — Monument, Bank, Victoria Station on a District line train (Music videos)

  • Oasis: "Mucky Fingers" (live gig only video) — Piccadilly Circus (Music videos)

  • Dodgy: "Only A Heartbeat" (2012) — Edgware Road (Bakerloo Branch) (Music videos)

  • Broken Sword 2 (Video games)

  • Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 (Video games)

  • Creep - The Last Tube (Video games)

  • The Getaway: Black Monday (Video games)

  • Hellgate: London (Video games)

  • Tomb Raider III (Video games)

  • Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception (Video games)

  • World of Subways 3 (Video games)

  • ZombiU (Video games)

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