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Travels With Palin

Season 8 2007
TV-PG

  • 2007-09-15T23:00:00Z on BBC One
  • 7h
  • 2d 1h (7 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • Comedy, Documentary, Special Interest
This collection contains all of Michael Palin’s travel series from Around the World in 80 Days to his return two decades later in Around the World in 20 years. Travelling by train, boat, camel, balloon, dog sled and many other forms of transport, Michael Palin has visited over a hundred countries and travelled over a hundred thousand miles. From crossing the International Date Line to swimming in the Zambesi or singing with the Pacific Fleet Choir, these series take us to the most fascinating places, introduce us to many incredible people and reveal many of the world’s most magnificent sights – all in the company of the nation’s favourite travel guide.

7 episodes

Season Premiere

2007-09-15T23:00:00Z

8x01 New Europe: War and Peace

Season Premiere

8x01 New Europe: War and Peace

  • 2007-09-15T23:00:00Z7h

Countries visited: Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia, Serbia, Albania

In Medjugoree Michael encounters a visionary who first started having visitations from the Virgin Mary 25 years ago. In Dubrovnik he meets with lute maestro Edin Karamazov who made the recent 'Songs from the Labyrinth' album with Sting. Michael ends this visit with a sheep sacrifice which heralds an afternoon of music and hospitality typically Balkan.

8x02 New Europe: Eastern Delight

  • 2007-09-22T23:00:00Z7h

Countries visited: Macedonia, Bulgaria, Turkey

Michael makes a remarkable visit to Göreme, where the rocks have been carved to form homes and some of the most remarkable churches of the early Christian era. Leaving the Cappodocia region by balloon, he sails east towards the borders of the New Europe, which if Turkey were to join the European Union would include Iran, Iraq and Syria.

2007-09-29T23:00:00Z

8x03 New Europe: Wild East

8x03 New Europe: Wild East

  • 2007-09-29T23:00:00Z7h

Countries visited: Trans-Dniester, Romania

Michael travels from Transdniester, a breakaway state from the Republic of Moldova, to the Vaser Valley in Romania, where he joins 80 lumberjacks as they board a wood-fired steam train. He finally ends up at Bran Castle in Transylvania, the ancestral home of Vlad the Impaler and alleged home of Bram Stoker's Dracula.

Countries visited: Hungary, Ukraine

Michael travels by road, rail and river through Hungary and the Ukraine, ending in the Black Sea resort of Yalta. Along the way he visits Budapest's 'House of Terror', a National Park in Hortobagy, an area which Attila the Hunwas reputed to have rampaged across, and ends up meeting a Leeds market trader who married the Ukranian prime minister's daughter.

2007-10-13T23:00:00Z

8x05 New Europe: Baltic Summer

8x05 New Europe: Baltic Summer

  • 2007-10-13T23:00:00Z7h

Countries visited: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Russia

Michael travels from Tallinn in the north, through Latvia, to Lithuania in the south, sailing into the Baltic from the Russian enclave of Kaliningrad, formerly East Prussia. In Estonia he visits a pyramid house and samples the medicinal properties of leeches. In Latvia he visits one of the most secretive places of the Communist-era, the astronomical telescope.

Countries visited: Poland

Arriving in Gdansk via canal, Michael meets former electrician Lech Walesa who formed 'Solidarity', Poland's first independent trade union, which led to the demise of communism in that country. Heading to Warsaw he visits the Palace of Culture, Stalin's controversial gift to Varsovians. Michael then makes his own personal pilgrimage to Auschwitz.

2007-10-27T23:00:00Z

8x07 New Europe: Journey's End

8x07 New Europe: Journey's End

  • 2007-10-27T23:00:00Z7h

Countries visited: Slovakia, Czech Republic, Germany

High in the Tatra mountains of Slovakia, Michael skins a pig, and learns how to make sausages. He then departs to Brno to visit Tibor Turba's famous mime school, where he is asked to mime a cockerel. Travelling in a DC3, used during the Berlin airlift, he visits the island of Rugen, built by Hitler for his KDF ('Strength through Joy') programme.

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