
Overview
On the final leg of his journey between the cathedral cities of Norwich and Chichester, Michael Portillo discovers the history behind the extraordinary Pavilion at Brighton and learns that Queen Victoria was not an admirer of the Prince Regent's flamboyant taste. Michael finds that while above ground the railways brought day trippers to frolic in fashionable Brighton, underground, Victorian engineers built a magnificent network of sewers more than 40 miles in length, which are still functioning today. At Bramber, he discovers at the time of his guide tourists flocked to the town in huge numbers due to a Victorian museum of taxidermy. Michael's next stop is the impressive castle at Arundel and he's pleased to find that the Duke of Norfolk was a great supporter of the railways. His rail journey ends in Chichester from where he heads up into the South Downs for a taste of life in the fast lane at Goodwood.
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5 - 1Manchester to Birkenhead January 06, 2014
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5 - 2Southport to Leyland January 07, 2014
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5 - 3Preston to Rochdale January 08, 2014
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5 - 4Haworth to Huddersfield January 09, 2014
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5 - 5Honley to Chesterfield January 10, 2014
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5 - 6London Euston to Cheddington January 13, 2014
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5 - 7Bletchley to Newport Pagnell January 14, 2014
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5 - 8Northampton to Nuneaton January 15, 2014
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5 - 9Leicester to Loughborough January 16, 2014
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5 - 10Nottingham to Leeds January 17, 2014
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5 - 11Southampton to Basingstoke January 20, 2014
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5 - 12Winchfield to Crowthorne January 21, 2014
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5 - 13Wokingham to Bradford-on-Avon January 22, 2014
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5 - 14Chippenham to Gloucester January 23, 2014
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5 - 15Cheltenham to Wolverhampton January 24, 2014
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5 - 16Norwich to Brandon January 27, 2014
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5 - 17Ipswich to Chelmsford January 28, 2014
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5 - 18Ilford to Rochester January 29, 2014
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5 - 19Faversham to Dorking January 30, 2014
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5 - 20Brighton to Chichester January 31, 2014