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The roving ex-python takes two train journeys covering the length and breadth of Britain and Ireland. TV traveller Michael Palin's first outing was in 1980 as part of the BBC series 'Great Railway Journeys'. Leaving London, he travels to Edinburgh, rides on the Flying Scotsman, before ending his journey at the Kyle of Lochalsh. Palin's second journey takes in the whole of Ireland, including visits to Londonderry and Belfast in the north, and Dublin, Wexford and Waterford in the south, before finishing in Dingle Bay, the most westerly point in Ireland.
Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Michael Palin's first televised travel adventure was screened as part of the BBC series Great Railway Journeys. 'Confessions of a Train Spotter' (1980) saw him travel the length of Britain by train. Setting off from Euston he includes diversions to lines beyond the inter-cty network. Palin's second Great Railway 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 Irleand for the USA over 150 years ago. Actors Michael Palin Certificate Exempt from Classification Languages English
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