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Alan Whicke: Journey Of A Lifetime DVD

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Celebrating a remarkable fifty years on our screens, broadcasting legend and undisputed travel king Alan Whicker dusts down his suitcase for a nostalgic journey around the globe. He revisits some of his most groundbreaking interviews, favourite destinations and reflects on his incredibly varied life and career. In this landmark series, Alan Whicker takes us on an autobiographical journey through the second half of the 20th century. Classic clips from Whicker’s World are inter-cut with new material as the nation’s best-known international reporter retraces his steps,... catches up with past interviewees and reflects on how the world has changed – for good and bad – over the last six decades. [show more]

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Released
17 October 2011
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Digital Classics 
Classification
Runtime
240 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060232301318 
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All four episodes from the BBC series that celebrates the veteran broadcaster's 50 years on television. Alan Whicker returns to some of the places he has visited and reported on during his years travelling the globe. Beginning in Venice, where he charts his career from soldier to Fleet Street journalist, his journey continues onto California, where he recalls the rise of the hippies, before moving onto Hollywood and, finally, Hong Kong.