Great British Railway Journeys - Season 10

Great British Railway Journeys - Season 10

Season 10

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Episodes15
DatesFeb 4, 2019 - Feb 22, 2019
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Episodes

Warrington to Preston
Season 10Episode 130 min

Warrington to Preston

Armed with his early 20th century Bradshaw's Guide, Michael Portillo embarks on a new journey through Britain's industrial heartland in the footsteps of King George V. Starting at what was then the gateway to Lancashire - Warrington - Michael discovers this was no ordinary royal tour. He learns how it began with huge excitement among townsfolk, whose mayor, Dr George Joseph, received the royal party in the parlour of Warrington's magnificent town hall.

Feb 4, 2019
Blackburn to Manchester
Season 10Episode 230 min

Blackburn to Manchester

Michael Portillo continues his rail tour of Britain's industrial northwest, steered by his early nineteenth century Bradshaw's guide. In Blackburn, he catches a rare glimpse of Edwardian life on celluloid and marvels at how factory workers and schoolchildren alike were drawn to seek fame on film. Continuing east to Nelson, Michael braves the enemy camp to have a pint of tea with the socialist working classes in Britain's last Clarion House. Way out of his comfort zone, he is heartened by their warm welcome. Taking his rail campaign south, Michael reaches a magnificently renovated mid-19th century Manchester Victoria station, from where he heads to the Manchester Art Gallery to investigate reports of an outrage in 1913. Michael discovers the former home, now a museum and women's centre, of the radical family that advocated such outrages, the Pankhursts. He hears from the curator what motivated Emmeline and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia and learns how they made themselves heard.

Feb 5, 2019
Manchester to Elsecar
Season 10Episode 330 min

Manchester to Elsecar

Armed with his early 20th century Bradshaw's Guide, Michael Portillo continues his journey from Warrington to the Potteries in Stoke on Trent. In Manchester at the magnificent Heaton Park, Michael discovers one of the first open-air concerts was held here in 1909 by an opera fan, William Grimshaw, who entertained 40,000 people to the music of opera superstar Enrico Caruso on a gramophone.

Feb 6, 2019
Maltby to Hinckley
Season 10Episode 430 min

Maltby to Hinckley

Michael Portillo continues his tour of Britain's industrial heartlands guided by his early 20th-century Bradshaw's. Michael heads for Maltby, where he is caught up with the thrill of the chase as he investigates the high-octane sport of whippet racing. He learns how this 'poor man's sport' grew during the 19th century in the mining towns of the north and retains its appeal today.

Feb 7, 2019
Birmingham to the Potteries
Season 10Episode 530 min

Birmingham to the Potteries

Michael Portillo reaches Birmingham and discovers how a radical reformer would make his mark on the city of a thousand trades. At Highbury Hall, he finds Joseph Chamberlain's splendid mansion home and hears how he established a political dynasty including a prime minister and a foreign secretary. Next stop is Cradley Heath, at the time of his Bradshaw's one of five chain-making towns in the West Midlands. Michael learns how 90 percent of the chain workshops in England and Wales were located here and that female workers earned a pittance to produce goods in their homes.

Feb 8, 2019
Newry to Portadown
Season 10Episode 630 min

Newry to Portadown

Beginning in Newry, Michael Portillo finds a specially chartered train that would deliver demonstrators campaigning for Irish Home Rule to a rally in the town.

Feb 11, 2019
Belfast to Portrush
Season 10Episode 730 min

Belfast to Portrush

Michael Portillo continues his rail journey through Northern Ireland. In Belfast's grand Edwardian City Hall, Michael investigates the scene of a watershed moment in Irish history.

Feb 12, 2019
Larne to Dumfries
Season 10Episode 830 min

Larne to Dumfries

Leaving from the seaport of Larne, Michael Portillo reaches Stranraer and the Mull of Galloway, where in a lighthouse built by Robert Stevenson, he discovers a magnificent machine.

Feb 13, 2019
Glasgow to Cumbrae
Season 10Episode 930 min

Glasgow to Cumbrae

Michael Portillo explores the industrial heartland of Glasgow and its mighty River Clyde before taking the ferry to the island of Cumbrae.

Feb 14, 2019
Glasgow to Connel Ferry
Season 10Episode 1030 min

Glasgow to Connel Ferry

Michael Portillo falls into line with the University of Glasgow's Officer Training Corps.

Feb 15, 2019
Warwick to Radley
Season 10Episode 1130 min

Warwick to Radley

In Warwick's medieval castle, Michael Portillo uncovers the scene of an extravagant and scandalous ball, which changed the life of its hostess, Daisy Greville, Countess of Warwick.

Feb 18, 2019
Reading to Taplow
Season 10Episode 1230 min

Reading to Taplow

Messing about in boats is the name of the game in Henley on Thames, where Michael Portillo slips into a launch to hear about the world-famous regatta.

Feb 19, 2019
Ealing Broadway to South Kensington
Season 10Episode 1330 min

Ealing Broadway to South Kensington

In the Queen of the Suburbs, Ealing, Michael Portillo finds comedy at the home of British cinema and is transformed for the silver screen by expert hair and make-up.

Feb 20, 2019
Piccadilly Circus to Gravesend
Season 10Episode 1430 min

Piccadilly Circus to Gravesend

At Covent Garden's Royal Ballet School, Michael Portillo hears how in 1909 a Russian ballet company took London by storm.

Feb 21, 2019
East Malling to Rye
Season 10Episode 1530 min

East Malling to Rye

In Folkestone, Michael Portillo hears how the town coped with an influx of more than 100,000 refugees from Belgium fleeing the German invasion in 1914.

Feb 22, 2019

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