Great Railway Journeys

Great Railway Journeys  - TV series (1980)

Original title

Great Railway Journeys

Released

10/23/1980

Origin country

GB

Genre

Documentary

Status

Ended

Number of seasons

4

Number of episodes

28

Description

Great Railway Journeys, originally titled Great Railway Journeys of the World, is a recurring series of travel documentaries produced by BBC Television. The premise of each programme is that the presenter, typically a well-known figure from the arts or media, would make a journey by train, usually through a country or to a destination to which they had a personal connection. There were four series broadcast on BBC Two between 1980 and 1999, with the shorter series title being used for all but the first. In 2010 a similar series also aired on BBC Two, Great British Railway Journeys.

Сезони

Specials

Specials

1 серій

01/01/1970

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Confessions of a Train Spotter

01/01/1970

Season 1

Season 1

8 серій

23/10/1980

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Introduction

1. Introduction

23/10/1980

Travel From New York to Los Angeles With Ludovic Kennedy.

Coast to Coast

2. Coast to Coast

30/10/1980

Travel From Sydney to Perth With Michael Frayn.

The Long Straight

3. The Long Straight

13/11/1980

Michael Frayn traces the route of Australia's trans-continental railway, the Indian Pacific, with a detour along the way.

Deccan

4. Deccan

13/11/1980

Brian Thompson travels through the south of India from Bombay to Cochin.

Confessions of a Train Spotter

04/12/1980

Michael Palin travels from London to Kyle of Lochalsh in the north of Scotland.

Zambezi Express

6. Zambezi Express

04/12/1980

Michael Wood travels from Cape Town to the Victoria Falls.

Three Miles High

7. Three Miles High

11/12/1980

Miles Kington travels from Lima in Peru through the Andes and Lake Titicaca to Bolivia.

Changing Trains

8. Changing Trains

18/12/1980

Eric Robson travels from Paris to Budapest via Zurich and Vienna.

Season 2

Season 2

6 серій

13/01/1994

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From Hong Kong to Ulaanbaatar

13/01/1994

Clive Anderson takes a humorous look at the contradictions and confusions of present-day China as he makes his way from Hong Kong, via Shanghai, Beijing and the Great Wall, to end up in Ulaan Baatar in Mongolia.

Cape Town to the Lost City

20/01/1994

Finally, in South Africa, Rian Malan escapes riot-torn Cape Town and makes his way across the country to Johannesburg, talking to people of all races and wrestling with South Africa's violent past and increasingly ominous future. He ends his journey amid the bizarre splendour of the Palace of the Lost City hotel in Bophuthatswana.

St Petersburg to Tashkent

27/01/1994

Former Kirov prima ballerina Natalia Makarova explores the railways of Russia, taking in Volgograd, Samarkand and the river Volga, and dancing on the railway itself

Derry to Kerry

4. Derry to Kerry

03/02/1994

Palin's second Great Rail Journey (1994) takes him from the ancient walled city of Londonderry to the most western tip of Ireland. He travels his 'family line' as he attempts to trace his great grandmother who left Ireland for the USA over 150 years ago. His trip through still a war-torn Northern Ireland takes him on to Belfast before headng south to Dublin, the capital of the Irish Republic, and on to Wexford, Waterford, the little village of Buttevant and finally Kerry's Dingle Bay, the most western point of Ireland.

Santos to Santa Cruz

10/02/1994

In South America Lisa St Aubin de Terán travels from Santos on the coast of Brazil, near Sáo Paulo, over the mountains and plains of Brazil to the Pantanal Swamp, a wilderness of lush vegetation, and on to the city of Santa Cruz, home of the cocaine barons in Bolivia. She vividly describes the contrasts of beauty and poverty which she finds in the two countries.

Karachi to the Khyber

17/02/1994

In Pakistan, Mark Tully journeys from Karachi in the south to the Khyber Pass on the Afghan border in the north, making a diversion to travel to Quetta via the spectacular Bolan Pass on one of the most challenging lines built by British engineers anywhere in the world.

Season 3

Season 3

7 серій

04/09/1996

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Crewe to Crewe with Victoria Wood

04/09/1996

Victoria Wood makes a round trip to the north of Britain from Crewe, taking in both the east and west coasts, and Thurso, the most northerly point possible by train.

Aleppo to Aqaba

2. Aleppo to Aqaba

11/09/1996

Great Zimbabwe to Kilimatinde

01/01/1970

The High Andes to Patagonia

01/01/1970

London to Arcadia

6. London to Arcadia

09/10/1996

Halifax to Porteau Cove

16/10/1996

Season 4

Season 4

7 серій

05/01/1999

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India: East to West

1. India: East to West

05/01/1999

Ian Hislop travels from Kolkata, the former capital of the British Raj and present seat of the Marxist government of West Bengal, to Rajasthan.

Granada to Salamanca

12/01/1999

Michael Portillo explores his roots in a trek across the railway networks of Spain.

Tokyo to Kagoshima

3. Tokyo to Kagoshima

19/01/1999

Fergal Keane travels through Japan and receives earthquake training and etiquette lessons.

Los Mochis to Veracruz

26/01/1999

Rick Stein crosses Mexico from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean.

Guantanamo to Pinar Del Rio

02/02/1999

Nick Hancock crosses Cuba, battling hurricanes as well as the crumbling infrastructure.

St Louis to Dogon Country

09/02/1999

Hollywood star Danny Glover rides the oldest line in Africa, the Bamako Express.

Singapore to Bangkok

06/04/1999

Stephen Tompkinson relives the days of colonial train travel as a pampered passenger on the Eastern and Oriental Express.

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