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Where to watch The Victoria Line Report No. 3: Problems and Progress (1967) in the UK

The Victoria Line Report No. 3: Problems and Progress (1967) is not currently listed on any UK streaming, rental, or purchase service. Last verified on 15 May 2026 by ScreenSearch.

Part three in a series of five films covering the construction of the London Underground's new 'Victoria' Line. This was to be BTF's largest single project in terms of quantity of footage that was shot. These reports examine in depth the work involved in this great engineering project. As they are of a technical nature, they were only available for showing to suitable audiences. This particular film describes how formidable problems are overcome in the construction of the new line.

  • Film
  • 1967

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DirectorBob Privett

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