Michael Portillo viaggia lungo le reti ferroviarie della Gran Bretagna e dell'Irlanda, facendo riferimento a una guida vittoriana scritta da George Bradshaw e descrivendo come sono cambiate ... Leggi tuttoMichael Portillo viaggia lungo le reti ferroviarie della Gran Bretagna e dell'Irlanda, facendo riferimento a una guida vittoriana scritta da George Bradshaw e descrivendo come sono cambiate le destinazioni.Michael Portillo viaggia lungo le reti ferroviarie della Gran Bretagna e dell'Irlanda, facendo riferimento a una guida vittoriana scritta da George Bradshaw e descrivendo come sono cambiate le destinazioni.
Recensioni in evidenza
Michael Portillo is not a professional TV presenter and this adds a touch of freshness to the series which is not normally found in such productions owing to everything being carefully planned and choreographed. Although some of his interviews with local people are planned, the most entertaining meetings are with people he chats to after chance meetings in the street, in restaurants or on trains. I look forward to a second series!
As an early evening light entertainment show exactly the right balance is struck between the big stories about the places he visits and some quirky ones, the researchers do a great job, the show is always interesting and entertaining, maintaining an element of surprise. I actually enjoy his British shows more than his foreign trips, I've learnt so much more about my own country from this series whereas the foreign series can only be something of a snapshot.
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- QuizFor Series 2, each week's five episodes constituted one journey. Episodes Brighton to Crystal Palace (2011) to Dereham to Cromer (2011) formed the first journey, north-eastwards across southern England and East Anglia, from Brighton via London to Cromer. Episodes Ledbury to Shrewsbury (2011) to Llanberis to Holyhead (2011) formed the second journey, westwards across the English Midlands into north Wales, following the route of the historic Irish Mail train, from Ledbury to Holyhead. Episodes Newcastle to Chester-le-Street (2011) to Langley Mill to Melton Mowbray (2011) formed the third journey, southwards across northern England and the Midlands, from Newcastle to Melton Mowbray. Episodes London Bridge to Chatham (2011) to Hythe to Hastings (2011) formed the fourth journey, southwards across southern England to the south coast, from London to Hastings. Episodes Ayr to Paisley (2011) to Lochailort to Skye (2011) formed the fifth journey across Scotland from Ayr to the Isle of Skye.
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[introduction to each episode]
Michael Portillo: In 1840, one man transformed travel in Britain. His name was George Bradshaw, and his railway guides inspired the Victorians to take to the tracks. Stop by stop, he told them where to travel, what to see and where to stay. Now, a hundred and seventy years later, I'm making four long journeys across the length and breadth of the country to see what remains of Bradshaw's Britain.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The One Show: Episodio #7.9 (2012)
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- Bradford, West Yorkshire, Inghilterra, Regno Unito(on location)
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- Tempo di esecuzione30 minuti
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