S4 E19 ∙ Lynton & Lynmouth to Exeter ∙
Michael Portillo travels from Lynton to Exeter, visiting a garden used as a viewing platform for public hangings and examining a timepiece like no other.
Michael Portillo travels from Lynton to Exeter, visiting a garden used as a viewing platform for public hangings and examining a timepiece like no other.
Michael Portillo embarks on another journey to learn more about the nation's railways.
Michael Portillo learns how Birmingham became the world's pen-making capital.
Michael Portillo learns about the dark side of the Industrial Revolution.
Michael Portillo rides on one of Britain's most modern trains.
Michael Portillo hears how the railways took Welsh textiles into exclusive households.
Michael Portillo helps feed the crew of Britain's newest battleship.
Michael Portillo discovers a surprising 19th-century place of worship.
Michael Portillo learns about the drinking habits of volunteer Victorian firefighters.
Michael Portillo discovers how a derelict part of London is being rejuvenated.
Michael Portillo learns how Lincolnshire farmers utilised railways to improve harvest.
Michael Portillo learns about a Scottish hero and visits a Highland Games.
Michael Portillo learns how Queen Victoria used to hide from her subjects.
Michael Portillo learns how Victorian whisky trains were raided by robbers.
Michael Portillo learns what a spa break in the Victorian era comprised.
Michael Portillo learns how one man's vision helped bring train travel to the Highlands.
Michael Portillo learns about a Victorian asylum and making malt the 19th-century way.
Michael Portillo visits a tourist spot that's captivated visitors since the Victorian era.
Michael Portillo summons all his strength to move a 110-ton steam locomotive.
Michael Portillo visits a garden used as a viewing platform for public hangings.
Michael Portillo goes out to sea with an RNLI lifeboat crew and visits a coastal railway.
Michael Portillo embarks on the first leg of a journey through the Republic of Ireland.
Michael Portillo finds out about the ancient art of making butter.
Michael Portillo uncovers 19th-century Ireland's surprising industrial heritage.
Michael Portillo investigates an astronomical feat of Victorian engineering.
Michael Portillo meets up with a traditional Irish singing group.