Blackburn to Manchester
Michael Portillo continues his journey through Britain鈥檚 industrial northwest, visiting Blackburn, Nelson and the renovated 19th-century Manchester Victoria station.
Michael Portillo continues his rail tour of Britain鈥檚 industrial northwest, steered by his early nineteenth century Bradshaw鈥檚 guide.
In Blackburn, he catches a rare glimpse of Edwardian life on celluloid and marvels at how factory workers and schoolchildren alike were drawn to seek fame on film.
Continuing east to Nelson, Michael braves the enemy camp to have a pint of tea with the socialist working classes in Britain鈥檚 last Clarion House. Way out of his comfort zone, he is heartened by their warm welcome.
Taking his rail campaign south, Michael reaches a magnificently renovated mid-19th century Manchester Victoria station, from where he heads to the Manchester Art Gallery to investigate reports of an outrage in 1913.
Michael discovers the former home, now a museum and women鈥檚 centre, of the radical family that advocated such outrages, the Pankhursts. He hears from the curator what motivated Emmeline and her daughters, Christabel and Sylvia and learns how they made themselves heard.
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Michael answers socialism's Clarion call
Duration: 03:07
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Rob Starr & The Hollywood Singers + Orchestra
Once Upon A Time In The West
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Michael Portillo |
Series Editor | Alison Kreps |
Director | Anthony Holland |
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