
Overview
In the Welsh mountains of Snowdonia, Michael Portillo reaches an abandoned mine, where in 1940 the wartime government sought sanctuary for the National Gallery’s priceless art collection. Michael hears how, as invasion appeared imminent, great masterpieces were transported by train and lorry to be stored hundreds of feet beneath the ground in a natural granite bunker. At Tan y Bwlch, Michael meets 'Blanche', who used to haul slate at Penrhyn quarry and was built in 1893. Now beautifully restored, she takes Michael on a memorable ride on the oldest narrow-gauge line in the world, the Ffestiniog Railway. In the harbour town of Porthmadog, Michael investigates the Welsh origins of a man forever associated with the Middle East, Lawrence of Arabia.
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12 - 1Oxford to Abingdon April 26, 2021
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12 - 2Stoke Mandeville to Beaconsfield April 27, 2021
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12 - 3West Ruislip to Windsor April 28, 2021
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12 - 4Guildford to Aldershot April 29, 2021
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12 - 5Farnborough to Winchester April 30, 2021
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12 - 6Saxmundham to Dedham May 03, 2021
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12 - 7Colchester to Chadwell Heath May 04, 2021
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12 - 8Potters Bar to Cardington May 05, 2021
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12 - 9Sawbridgeworth to Cambridge May 06, 2021
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12 - 10Newmarket to Walsingham May 07, 2021
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12 - 11Crewe to Shotton May 10, 2021
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12 - 12Rhyl to Anglesey May 11, 2021
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12 - 13Bangor to Betws y Coed May 12, 2021
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12 - 14Blaenau Ffestiniog to Barmouth May 13, 2021
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12 - 15Aberystwyth to Newtown May 14, 2021