Series 11

Episodes • 2020

Michael Portillo
Newcastle to County Durham

1. Newcastle to County Durham

30 min

Beginning just outside Newcastle in Jarrow, Michael uncovers the desperation which led 200 men to march 300 miles to Westminster in order to petition the Government for work. In Newcastle, Michael admires the city's iconic railway bridge.

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Kielder Forest to Edinburgh

2. Kielder Forest to Edinburgh

30 min

Steered by his 1936 Bradshaw's Guide, Michael Portillo is in Northumbria en route to the Highlands.

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Falkirk to Dundee

3. Falkirk to Dundee

30 min

Michael Portillo's railway journey through 1930s Britain from Newcastle to Loch Ness reaches Falkirk in Scotland.

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Dundee to Aberdeen

4. Dundee to Aberdeen

30 min

Stopping at Dundee, Michael Portillo heads for Glamis Castle, where Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, the Queen Mother, grew up.

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Elgin to Loch Ness

5. Elgin to Loch Ness

30 min

Michael Portillo's journey ends at Loch Ness, where he joins the Deep Scan research team as they scour the deep for signs of the elusive monster.

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St Ives to St Day

6. St Ives to St Day

30 min

Michael Portillo explores the West Country between the wars and discovers a Cornish fisherman, who, although he began painting only in his seventies, inspired established artists from the capital.

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Truro to St Mawgan

7. Truro to St Mawgan

30 min

In the countryside surrounding Truro, Michael finds the historic estate of Trewithen, whose gardens were stocked from China by professional plant hunters commissioned by its owner.

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Bodmin to Totnes

8. Bodmin to Totnes

30 min

Clutching his 1930s Bradshaw’s Guide, Michael Portillo reaches Bodmin en route to Totnes as he explores the West Country from St Ives to Salisbury Plain.

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Paignton to Tiverton

9. Paignton to Tiverton

30 min

The Dartmouth Steam Railway takes Michael Portillo to the beautiful home of Agatha Christie, in the company of her great-grandson, James Prichard.

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Taunton to Salisbury Plain

10. Taunton to Salisbury Plain

30 min

Michael Portillo crosses the county line from Devon into Somerset. He sees first-hand how willow farmers sought to overcome the challenge from the production of synthetic plastics during the 1930s.

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Canterbury to Alexandra Palace

11. Canterbury to Alexandra Palace

30 min

Beginning in Canterbury in Kent, Michael treads the boards as he uncovers the political message behind a play, published in 1936, inspired by the 12th-century murder of Archbishop Thomas a Becket.

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Limehouse to Rochford

12. Limehouse to Rochford

30 min

On this leg, Michael alights at Limehouse in east London for Cable Street, which became the focus of Britain's fight against fascism in the 1930s.

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Witham to Felixstowe

13. Witham to Felixstowe

30 min

Michael Portillo's railway journey reaches Witham in Essex. Here he visits the factory of the world's oldest supplier of metal framed windows which became popular in the 30s.

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Saxmundham to Norwich

14. Saxmundham to Norwich

30 min

Michael Portillo heads for Snape Maltings, a concert and arts venue, and learns how the music and life of one of Britain’s greatest composers was shaped by the sea and his Suffolk surroundings.

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Attleborough to Skegness

15. Attleborough to Skegness

30 min

Michael Portillo is in Attleborough, at the headquarters of an international horse welfare organization which was established in the late 1920s, where he learns about the charity's pioneering founder.

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