Looks like the first episode of new six part series on the London Underground - The Tube - will be featuring drunks. The episode airing on BBC2 at 9pm this evening is reviewed in The Daily Star . They say "."Agreed these people can be funny, but often only when you don't have the pleasure of being on the same train as them or I imagine being one of the members of staff who have to deal with them. It'll be interesting to see how the show pulls this off.I was on a downwards escalator at Holborn a week or so ago late one night, which abruptly stopped (really weird sensation incidentally, giving you a feeling you're about to tumble head first into the person in front of you). Some drunk suited guy had decided it would be fun to press the emergency button on the escalators, or had possibly just fallen onto it. He was at that "" stage and when questioned by members of staff, raised his hands in an incredulous "" kind of way. Sadly his swaying & slurred words indicated that he had everything to do with the escalator stopping.I dread to think how he managed to continue his onward journey and he should have definitely bought a packet of the " Wake me up at...... " stickers, designed for fellow passengers to take pity on you so you don't go past your stop.The problem with most Tube drunks is that a) they'd never remember to put the sticker on the first place and b) they'd probably be too wassed to write the station name on the sticker, if theirs wasn't already pre-printed.Let us know some of your London Underground drunkards stories, funny or otherwise. The Daily Mirror also point out that it's not viewing for the faint hearted: "says station supervisor Wasim Malik.”Looking forward to get your first impressions of The Tube when it airs tonight.