Great British Railway Journeys
Great British Railway Journeys
| 04 January 2010 (USA)
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    Pacionsbo

    Absolutely Fantastic

    Casey Duggan

    It’s sentimental, ridiculously long and only occasionally funny

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    Ezmae Chang

    This is a small, humorous movie in some ways, but it has a huge heart. What a nice experience.

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    Taha Avalos

    The best films of this genre always show a path and provide a takeaway for being a better person.

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    Parker Lewis

    Erstwhile Conservative cabinet minister Michael Portillo is charming in Great British Railways and he's never short of an interesting story to tell at each stop through England, Wales, Scotland, Belfast, and the Republic of Ireland. Michael also has a series where he travels across continental Europe, and also the USA.I'd love to see Michael take us through India, Australia, the Middle East, Mexico and so on.

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    Liam Lucas

    Love to watch him go to places we would like to go to, and like seeing places he goes to that we have been to. He is not a "professional" presenter, and doesn't mind making a fool of himself by joining in local dancing or singing, even if he is tone deaf and has two left feet.

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    greg82

    Former British Cabinet Minister Michael Portillo travels around England and southern Scotland by train comparing the towns and cities where he stops with an 1850 "Bradshaw's" railway guide. This series is a gem which will appeal to anyone with an interest in railways or in Victorian Britain.Michael Portillo is not a professional TV presenter and this adds a touch of freshness to the series which is not normally found in such productions owing to everything being carefully planned and choreographed. Although some of his interviews with local people are planned, the most entertaining meetings are with people he chats to after chance meetings in the street, in restaurants or on trains. I look forward to a second series!

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