@@mannbonred5787 He not complaining, he making a joke out of TH-cam recommendations because they suggest random stuff. It basically what every TH-cam comment section is filled with
Hi chaps. Appreciate I'm very late to the game, but Julie is a very, very long term stalwart of voiceovers. I worked in recording studios in the mid 90s and met Julie (who is an absolutely lovely lady!) many times. She has done literally hundreds and hundreds of informational videos on the BBC, documentaries and so forth over the last thirty years. Her voice is used on the Piccadilly line (since I think 1996) as well as on airlines, other train services and ads.
The auto announcements still roll when the trains are stabled up in the sidings, so imagine my surprise when walking through a stabled train and your voice came over the PA!
I think having different voices for different kinds of announcements is a very good idea. On the other hand, I don't know how I'd feel about having voice associated with upcoming closures.
I have no idea who you are, I never came across your TH-cam channel, but I can honestly say I was so happy watching this and smiling with you, was exciting hearing your voice! Well done :)
2:15 she’s Julie Berry, she’s the voice of The Piccadilly line, Thameslink class 700’s,All southeastern trains and the Old Class 315’s TfL rail and Overground
I love that during the long pause waiting for your announcement I thought “why the hell am I watching a guy on a train waiting to hear his own voice on a PA system”. You had the same look on your face for a brief moment. Glad to say it was still worth it. I’d be a bit chuffed if I heard my own recording on a train announcement!!
As I posted on Twitter, I found out your voice is on there as it suddenly played at volume level one million plus 😂 it even deafened my partner over the phone! This video was nice to watch. Railway day for me today, I finally got a job in the railway after passing my interview early this year!
I took a thameslink from Greenwich to Farringdon for a meeting instead of my usual DLR and when you popped up on the speakers it put a smile on my face. Good stuff Geoff. Good voice for it too.
I was the voice of the NHS switchboard (please press 1 for this, 2 for that) for many years and every time I rang my own office, I had to listen to myself saying which number to press. It was a good icebreaker at parties!
Julie Berry was the woman's voice. She was my favourite female voice over in the studio, not just because she is a most brilliant voice over, but she was incredibly silly too.
Juan Miguel Reyes Been in London for a month and a week and I’ll definitely miss. Thameslink. It’s great to finally associate somebody to the voices of the Thameslink announcements. I stayed in Borehamwood and this makes me think of my entire stay.
Im from the isle of man, we have a single steam train line, an overly expesnive electric tram system that runs like once a week and horse trams on the promanade of the capital. Their is nothing but a few buses conntecting to the part i live :,)
I've always loved the story of how TfL kept the old "Mind The Gap" announcement at Bank station because the widow of the guy that recorded it liked to go to the station and listen to her husband's voice.
Strange coincidence with my early life. We lived in North Finchley in North London but my Dad worked in Beckenham. You opened with a shot of Beckenham Junction, where I've never been but which must have been intimately familiar to my Dad. Next minute you're on the Thameslink right in our area passing through Hendon! (I think Thameslink was after my Dad's time.)
At my local station, a thameslink calls, terminates, then goes back to kings X. I'll see if I could hear it. P.s thanks for signing my copy of your book at the Acton Depot, love it!
@@joshyfowler1997 Work it out, there aren't that many combinations of said description. Anyway, why is it of any innocent interest to you where someone online lives?
there's 4 different stations that fit that specific description, hence why i asked. also out of curiosity. i suppose their station is all four different stations and none at the same time :)
Hi Geoff! I've just recently stumbled upon your videos, I am from Canada and made my first trip to London last year. I loved the tube and I'm so fascinated by the trains and train systems there. I'm glad I found your channel, it's so interesting. I love how excited you got hearing your voice on the announcements for the first time. P.s I was excited too 😅
Great video! So nice to see your face light up when you heard your recording playing! Keep up the great work, and thanks for chatting and signing my and Rocco's books at Acton Town open day! He really loved the purple train lyric! Luke :D
i find this hilarious that this is in my recommended. i live in borehamwood + every time i’m on the train into central i always say the hendon platform announcement word by word. it’s weird to put a face to the voice hahaha
I remember my mum saying that one of the actors from The Archers was also the voice of one of the tube lines, and she always found it very surreal to hear him when she was travelling on it.
Great stuff, Geoff Marshall - I only get to visit the "Great Metropolis" once a year or so, but am fascinated by the Tube, DLR, Overground AND the Buses, all these quirky pieces make this (Old) Dorset Country Boy laugh. Keep it coming, please.
I have been watching a lot of your videos. Yesterday I took a Thameslink from Westcombe Park to Blackfriars and I recognised your voice announcing the Brighton works as we were at Maze Hill.
Stockholm Metro announcements: Mind the gap.=Tänk på avståndet mellan vagn och plattform när du stiget av. The next station is...=Nästa... Change for metro towards...=Byte till tunnelbana mot...
I never really stood still at the fact that it is sort of rare to hear your own voice in a train or station, as that has basically been my job for the last 10 years in Brussels. But hey, glad to see people enjoying it.
I used to live in Gravesend and commute to South London via Dartford. For a couple of years, I thought the station announcer was a real person, who was just sick of his job, until I realised that it was a recording of the announcer reading through the script. You could hear the difference between the early ones where he was perky and the later ones where there was an audible sigh as he announced it was the "7.58 to London Bridge, calling at ..etc." I was so used to the automated announcements where every station was recorded separately that I was totally fooled when the full announcement was read naturally.
First time I heard it, it scared the bleedin' life out of me. Not because it was a voice I recognised but because it was easily several decibels louder than any of the other announcements.
god knows why this came up on my recommended but thanks TH-cam i’m lovin it
ell jl Same lmao
Same here
Same
Thank you TH-cam for recommending me with decent content to watch. :)
ell jl same,
This is just the IRL equivalent of Voice actors playing the games they’ve acted in
On today’s episode of ‘Why is this in my recommended....’
Ikr!
Relate
Imagine complaining
Don't hate on differences to the majority.
@@mannbonred5787 He not complaining, he making a joke out of TH-cam recommendations because they suggest random stuff. It basically what every TH-cam comment section is filled with
Imagine the dude behind him wondering why the voice is still talking
The lady's name is Julie Berry. Her voice is found on many trains in the uk!
Does she know?
Was Julie cheaper than Joanna Lumley?
How did he not know Julie Berry? She's an iconic train announcer.
@@qdog568 He didn't remember her name.
Hi chaps. Appreciate I'm very late to the game, but Julie is a very, very long term stalwart of voiceovers. I worked in recording studios in the mid 90s and met Julie (who is an absolutely lovely lady!) many times. She has done literally hundreds and hundreds of informational videos on the BBC, documentaries and so forth over the last thirty years. Her voice is used on the Piccadilly line (since I think 1996) as well as on airlines, other train services and ads.
I was the voice of the Heathrow Connect for many years :-)
Bardzo cool!
That's really cool.
Congratulations dude! That’s my dream
Kensington Chubbs How sad
No you weren’t, I was
Your reaction is perfect when you first hear your voice. It's like your name has been called out on school prize giving day.
The ultimate cosmic joke would be Geoff ending up as the voice of Crossrail/Elizabeth Line.
He definitely needs at least say Purple Train :)
Why is it that I don't know any train line names except south eastern railway?
If the queen did it while she’s still alive that would be godly
@@LolLol-xy4rh whoops
Just had a bad day but Geoff cheered me up 🙂
Yeh same seeing him being the voice of thameslink really intrigues me and makes me happier 😂
Yea If you ever need cheering up watch Geoff!
Hope you feel better now x
Achievement unlocked
*Achievement get
New recpie unlocked: get your voice on other nation rail trains
Achievement get!
The auto announcements still roll when the trains are stabled up in the sidings, so imagine my surprise when walking through a stabled train and your voice came over the PA!
@@geofftech2 hi
@@geofftech2 hey, geoff. just wondering, what are your fav greater anglia classes (387, 720, 755)?
@@geofftech2 YOUR VOICE WAS ON THAT THAMESLINK TRAIN! 😱
What about on southern
@@geofftech2 Cool vid wish I had my voice
You should record some "The Bus is Moving" announcements.
"The bus is about to.. BUST A MOVE YEAHHHH!"
Loooool almost forgot about that 😂
It's probably really awkward to hear your voice on the public transit announcement.
Just imagine being deep in conversation with someone and getting interrupted by yourself!
David Collins
“Did you say something?”
“No, but kind of?”
@@cometvaudin2850 Well yes but actually no
Or just your own voice not directly from your own mouth
CrappyDreams
No no... this isn’t a whoosh moment... stop
I think having different voices for different kinds of announcements is a very good idea. On the other hand, I don't know how I'd feel about having voice associated with upcoming closures.
I have no idea who you are, I never came across your TH-cam channel, but I can honestly say I was so happy watching this and smiling with you, was exciting hearing your voice! Well done :)
This deserves more than just a thumbs up! Very interesting to hear Matt explain how all the systems fit together.
That’s awesome!
yea
lmao what are you doing here 😂
didn't expect to see you here
This video was far more tense that I’d realised... hearts were breaking until Geoff’s voice finally announced itself!
Hey Geoff! at 3:11 you made a mistake, you said "Mill Hill East" instead of "Mill Hill Broadway" ...
Please reply to me Geoff! I'm a fan of all the stations and Calling all stations!
Woah, Mate Woah,
@Nick Gallon Not You. I meant Geoff's Comment Lol.
@@London_Buses gg
i never done a announcement on the class 700 yet so how do i do that geoff?
Does this mean you're famous now?
nah you don't say
Thought he has always been
He has been for a while
There is no difference between being a voice on a random ass train and being a voice behind the speaker box in a mcdonalds drive thru...
Closer to being hated
It's really heartwarming how they can get so excited about trains. God bless their hearts.
2:15 she’s Julie Berry, she’s the voice of The Piccadilly line, Thameslink class 700’s,All southeastern trains and the Old Class 315’s TfL rail and Overground
what an icon, I bet Geoff has a load of easter eggs like this scattered across London for us to find
Wait is Geoff turning London into one of those games where parts of the game are hidden in real life?
I love that during the long pause waiting for your announcement I thought “why the hell am I watching a guy on a train waiting to hear his own voice on a PA system”. You had the same look on your face for a brief moment.
Glad to say it was still worth it. I’d be a bit chuffed if I heard my own recording on a train announcement!!
I work on these trains in the South East, so I hear that voice a lot. Glad to be able to put a voice to it.
As I posted on Twitter, I found out your voice is on there as it suddenly played at volume level one million plus 😂 it even deafened my partner over the phone! This video was nice to watch. Railway day for me today, I finally got a job in the railway after passing my interview early this year!
Very well done.😊
I heard it the other week whilst on my way to three bridges and was like is that Geoff
This is like a wholesome episode of Black Mirror
I took a thameslink from Greenwich to Farringdon for a meeting instead of my usual DLR and when you popped up on the speakers it put a smile on my face. Good stuff Geoff. Good voice for it too.
I was the voice of the NHS switchboard (please press 1 for this, 2 for that) for many years and every time I rang my own office, I had to listen to myself saying which number to press. It was a good icebreaker at parties!
Announcing service changes? Careful you don't do too many of these or you'll become Geoff Marshall: the voice of disappointment haha
William Kulich this ain’t it hun
nc\kjsdlkn\sfl ndcqkjedjknv it’s definitely it
the joke aint it babes
nc\kjsdlkn\sfl ndcqkjedjknv lookin like abou 180 people disagree with you honey pie.
180 locals, sweetie
When I heard your voice on my train, I was so excited and happy. My boyfriend was looking at me a bit funny but I was so happy
You are such a delightful child!
Bradley Noneofyourbizz child?
I meant like he enjoys himself so much.
Julie Berry was the woman's voice. She was my favourite female voice over in the studio, not just because she is a most brilliant voice over, but she was incredibly silly too.
I knew I recognised that voice. Been hearing it every day twice daily
I was the voice at my local ghost train until the owner found where I was hiding
Got this in my recommended. Really glad I did. Your voice used to play all the time when I was on my way into Cambridge.
Most natural and good quality. Greatly enjoyment and made me in these dark times lift my somber face into a smile. Cheers👍
2:47 that’s where his voice is
Juan Miguel Reyes
Been in London for a month and a week and I’ll definitely miss. Thameslink. It’s great to finally associate somebody to the voices of the Thameslink announcements. I stayed in Borehamwood and this makes me think of my entire stay.
I love Geoff Marshall. And he is so lucky to get to be the voice of ThamesLink!
Amazing woohoo ❤ Congrats Geoff 🎉 ❤
Love from London, England 🇬🇧 ❤
As someone from Cumbria, I find the amount of public transport down there absolutely mind-blowing!
cumbrian myself! hello!
Hi. :)
Im from the isle of man, we have a single steam train line, an overly expesnive electric tram system that runs like once a week and horse trams on the promanade of the capital. Their is nothing but a few buses conntecting to the part i live :,)
I’m also Cumbrian but luckily live near to Carlisle’s so have (kind of) access to trains to most places
I've always loved the story of how TfL kept the old "Mind The Gap" announcement at Bank station because the widow of the guy that recorded it liked to go to the station and listen to her husband's voice.
Wow how cool is that! I honestly think your voice suits the announcements. Awesome!
I love how passionate you are about specific thing such as transport in London
The *trams* at the beginning made me laugh so hard, I’m not sure why. Thank you, TH-cam Recommendations, for this art.
Strange coincidence with my early life. We lived in North Finchley in North London but my Dad worked in Beckenham. You opened with a shot of Beckenham Junction, where I've never been but which must have been intimately familiar to my Dad. Next minute you're on the Thameslink right in our area passing through Hendon! (I think Thameslink was after my Dad's time.)
At my local station, a thameslink calls, terminates, then goes back to kings X.
I'll see if I could hear it.
P.s thanks for signing my copy of your book at the Acton Depot, love it!
so where's your local station?
Sorry m8 i wouldn't share that online
@@joshyfowler1997 Work it out, there aren't that many combinations of said description. Anyway, why is it of any innocent interest to you where someone online lives?
there's 4 different stations that fit that specific description, hence why i asked. also out of curiosity. i suppose their station is all four different stations and none at the same time :)
@@joshyfowler1997 QUANTUM MECHANICS
Hi Geoff! I've just recently stumbled upon your videos, I am from Canada and made my first trip to London last year. I loved the tube and I'm so fascinated by the trains and train systems there. I'm glad I found your channel, it's so interesting. I love how excited you got hearing your voice on the announcements for the first time. P.s I was excited too 😅
Great video! So nice to see your face light up when you heard your recording playing! Keep up the great work, and thanks for chatting and signing my and Rocco's books at Acton Town open day! He really loved the purple train lyric! Luke :D
Nice job, Geoff - very clear enunciation, and just the right amount of positivity.
I'm actually so happy this was in my recommended, I use this train alot and i'm in awe. I'm a Celebrity here ya come mate!
Came up on my recommendations a couple of days ago fell in love with all the videos and now I'm subscribed xx
I imagine Geoff saying "I am the voice of the Thameslink trains" like "This is the voice of the Mysterons" off of Gerry Anderson's Captain Scarlet.
Good to know that there are someone knowledgeable and fairly intelligent in charge of the Passenger Information System Service....
I clicked on this by accident but stayed because I highly enjoyed it, new sub
this is the most wholesome video I've watched all week
Surely Geoff's voice should inform passengers when they pass an allotment .
This is my life's aspiration. I don't know why this was on my recommended but this is the most exciting thing.
I was sitting on the train watching this and your announcement just came on at the same time 😂 Fantastic!
This is brilliant, been hearing you on my commute everyday!
Here before 1 Million
Because this is popping up all around my recommendations and i don’t know why
Wonderful, the delight on your face is a delight to behold.
2:15 her name is Julie Berry
She's on the picadilly lines
She's on just about every line in London and the south east!
She was the voice of BT , but you can now hear her on many things , including lifts. Also on phone systems when she says “ one moment please “
spinba11 I thought her name was Sonia (as in gets on ya nerves!)
Her voice always reminds me of Joanna Lumley
You certainly give it more enthusiasm and tonality than a lot of train announcements.
i find this hilarious that this is in my recommended. i live in borehamwood + every time i’m on the train into central i always say the hendon platform announcement word by word. it’s weird to put a face to the voice hahaha
I don't know what was more exciting about the video, seeing Geoff's reaction when he heard his voice (2:45) or seeing what Matt says about the PIS
I thought I heard your voice on my train from St. Alban's City to Farringdon the other day!
I remember my mum saying that one of the actors from The Archers was also the voice of one of the tube lines, and she always found it very surreal to hear him when she was travelling on it.
December 2019.
Nobody:
TH-cam recommendations: here's some guys who do the voices on trains.
Jeez December 2019......I got it now...April 2021
Julie Berry is the voice I will attach to my first visit to the UK because she done the Piccadilly Line voiceovers. And good on ya, Geoff!
Who just had gotten this on their Recommendations ? 😂
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I'm still jealous of you for this! It's my favourite line too as I've often gone to Elstree and Borehamwood because of the studios.
This is so cute and I don’t know why
Sitting on the train Tuesday bromley south to Blackfriar with a big smile on my face when I heard your voice 😀
Jeremy kyle trying to take over the train circuit now
Great stuff, Geoff Marshall - I only get to visit the "Great Metropolis" once a year or so, but am fascinated by the Tube, DLR, Overground AND the Buses, all these quirky pieces make this (Old) Dorset Country Boy laugh. Keep it coming, please.
Imagine if everyone was trolling him so he sat on a train all day waiting to hear his voice 😂
Watching this was a rollercoaster of emotions
i got recommended this today 1 year later.
I have been watching a lot of your videos. Yesterday I took a Thameslink from Westcombe Park to Blackfriars and I recognised your voice announcing the Brighton works as we were at Maze Hill.
Geoff face is da cutest wen he realises he hears his own voice 👍🏾😎
Well done , very nice of the man to offer you a opportunity to do a voice. x
Haha! I knew it! I was on the thameslink a few weeks ago and thought "Hang on, isn't that..."
Aha! From a fellow 'Marshall' I thought I recognised your voice on Thameslink today to St Albans. Very authoritative!
Heard you last week on my way to Brighton ,coys
Wow TH-cam are killing it with the recommended, actually loved this!
Stockholm Metro announcements:
Mind the gap.=Tänk på avståndet mellan vagn och plattform när du stiget av.
The next station is...=Nästa...
Change for metro towards...=Byte till tunnelbana mot...
Do not laugh = *SKRATTAR DU FÖRLORAR DU, MANNEEEEEEEEEN*
Yes! Love Stockholm!!
I never really stood still at the fact that it is sort of rare to hear your own voice in a train or station, as that has basically been my job for the last 10 years in Brussels. But hey, glad to see people enjoying it.
So what was the answer the questions why only announced on some days and not others?
I used to live in Gravesend and commute to South London via Dartford. For a couple of years, I thought the station announcer was a real person, who was just sick of his job, until I realised that it was a recording of the announcer reading through the script. You could hear the difference between the early ones where he was perky and the later ones where there was an audible sigh as he announced it was the "7.58 to London Bridge, calling at ..etc." I was so used to the automated announcements where every station was recorded separately that I was totally fooled when the full announcement was read naturally.
Can I ask Geoff? Does Matt do the voices on south western railway 707’s?
LOOOOL I’m so ill of the cold right now but this cheered me up! So thanks !:)
You've truly made it!
Brilliant this is such great information plus it helps me find my way to running races across London Hertfordshire and Brighton Worthing etc
It’s 1 am and this is getting recommended
First time I heard it, it scared the bleedin' life out of me. Not because it was a voice I recognised but because it was easily several decibels louder than any of the other announcements.
2:24 Me wondering when dinner is
Heard the announcement yesterday and thought wow it’s Geoff! Great stuff.