Great British Railway Journeys S09E15
WEB-DL | MOV | 832x468 | H264 @ 1403 kbps | AAC @ 93 kbps | 29 min 27 s | 317 MiB
Genre: Documentary
WEB-DL | MOV | 832x468 | H264 @ 1403 kbps | AAC @ 93 kbps | 29 min 27 s | 317 MiB
Genre: Documentary
Michael Portillo takes to the tracks with a copy of George Bradshaw's Victorian Railway Guidebook. Portillo travels the length and breadth of the country to see how the railways changed us, and what of Bradshaw's Britain remains.
Great.British.Railway.Journeys.S09E15.Criccieth.to.Caernarfon.WEB-DL.x264-JIVE.mp4 (316.6 MB)
General
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Collection : Great British Railway Journeys: Series 9
Season : 9
Album : Great British Railway Journeys: Series 9
Album/Performer : BBC TV
Part : 15
Part/Position : 9
Track name : Criccieth to Caernarfon
Track name/Position : 15
Grouping : Factual,Travel,History,Documentaries
Performer : BBC Two
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Genre : Factual
ContentType : TV Show
Description : In picturesque Snowdonia, Michael Portillo braves the fastest zip line in the world.
Recorded date : UTC 2018-01-19 18:30:00
Tagged date : UTC 2018-01-19 19:05:31
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Copyright : 2018 British Broadcasting Corporation, all rights reserved
Cover : Yes
Lyrics : With his Edwardian Bradshaw's railway guide tucked under his arm, Michael Portillo begins the last leg of his journey from Hull to Caernarfon. In picturesque Snowdonia, he braves the fastest zip line in the world - stretching 1,500 feet across a vast slate quarry. He uncovers a bitter industrial dispute between quarrymen and the owner of the pit, Lord Penrhyn, which divided the community at the beginning of the 20th century. / / Riding north Wales's splendid heritage railways, Michael visits the home of British mountaineering, Pen y Gwryd, to hear how an Edwardian journalist and poet created a climbing community, which grew to include men who would conquer Everest in the 1950s. Michael meets the grandson of one of his political heroes, the Edwardian Prime Minister David Lloyd George, at his birthplace in Criccieth. At the impressive 13th-century fortress of Caernarfon, built by English King Edward I, Michael discovers the early 20th-century history behind the ceremony now traditional at the royal investiture of a Prince of Wales. / / EPISODE / http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09p3blm / / SERIES / http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09l5kdk
Comment : In picturesque Snowdonia, Michael Portillo braves the fastest zip line in the world.
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Complete name : ./Great.British.Railway.Journeys.S09E15.Criccieth.to.Caernarfon.WEB-DL.x264-JIVE.mp4
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File size : 317 MiB
Duration : 29 min 27 s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 1 503 kb/s
Collection : Great British Railway Journeys: Series 9
Season : 9
Album : Great British Railway Journeys: Series 9
Album/Performer : BBC TV
Part : 15
Part/Position : 9
Track name : Criccieth to Caernarfon
Track name/Position : 15
Grouping : Factual,Travel,History,Documentaries
Performer : BBC Two
Composer : BBC iPlayer
Genre : Factual
ContentType : TV Show
Description : In picturesque Snowdonia, Michael Portillo braves the fastest zip line in the world.
Recorded date : UTC 2018-01-19 18:30:00
Tagged date : UTC 2018-01-19 19:05:31
Writing application : Lavf57.83.100
Copyright : 2018 British Broadcasting Corporation, all rights reserved
Cover : Yes
Lyrics : With his Edwardian Bradshaw's railway guide tucked under his arm, Michael Portillo begins the last leg of his journey from Hull to Caernarfon. In picturesque Snowdonia, he braves the fastest zip line in the world - stretching 1,500 feet across a vast slate quarry. He uncovers a bitter industrial dispute between quarrymen and the owner of the pit, Lord Penrhyn, which divided the community at the beginning of the 20th century. / / Riding north Wales's splendid heritage railways, Michael visits the home of British mountaineering, Pen y Gwryd, to hear how an Edwardian journalist and poet created a climbing community, which grew to include men who would conquer Everest in the 1950s. Michael meets the grandson of one of his political heroes, the Edwardian Prime Minister David Lloyd George, at his birthplace in Criccieth. At the impressive 13th-century fortress of Caernarfon, built by English King Edward I, Michael discovers the early 20th-century history behind the ceremony now traditional at the royal investiture of a Prince of Wales. / / EPISODE / http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09p3blm / / SERIES / http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09l5kdk
Comment : In picturesque Snowdonia, Michael Portillo braves the fastest zip line in the world.
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