The first episode of Around the World in 80 Days was broadcast on 11 October 1989. Michael Palin followed in the footsteps of the fictional Phileas Fogg in Jules Verne's novel. The frustrations, delays and joys of the 79 day journey became an entertaining 7 part series that was a celebration of travel itself and kick-started a whole new phase of Palin’s career.
Palin set out from London on the Orient Express, waved off by his family and Terry Jones and Terry Gilliam. He travelled by land or sea but not by air, to keep to the spirit of the original, though he did once venture into a balloon. Palin acknowledged that he was not travelling alone, but attended by a BBC production crew of five, including director Roger Mills. He dubbed them Passepartout, after Fogg's manservant.
The success of Around the World in 80 Days extended to a best-selling book and DVD of the series. Palin went on to make a whole series of travel documentaries, including Pole to Pole, Full Circle with Michael Palin, Sahara with Michael Palin, Himalaya with Michael Palin and Michael Palin's New Europe. In 2008 he made 20 Years On, in which he revisited Dubai and India to track down the crew of the dhow Al Shama with whom he sailed 20 years previously.
October anniversaries

Winston Churchill's first wartime broadcast
1 October 1939
Songs of Praise
1 October 1961
Live and Kicking
2 October 1993
Points of View
2 October 1961
The Trials of Life
3 October 1990
Pick of the Pops
4 October 1955
Monty Python's Flying Circus
5 October 1969
Poldark
5 October 1975
You and Yours
6 October 1970
Woman's Hour
7 October 1946
DIY SOS
7 October 1999
Later... with Jools Holland
8 October 1992
In Touch
8 October 1961
Make Yourself At Home - Programmes for Immigrants
10 October 1965
Grandstand
11 October 1958
Around the World in 80 Days
11 October 1989
On The Move
12 October 1975
First edition of Any Questions
12 October 1948
First edition of Omnibus
13 October 1967
Bombing of Broadcasting House
15 October 1940
Play For Today
15 October 1970
First televised Party Election Broadcast
15 October 1951
Birds of a Feather
16 October 1989
Blue Peter first broadcast
16 October 1958
The Magic Roundabout
18 October 1965
The formation of the BBC
18 October 1922
BBC Symphony Orchestra first broadcast
22 October 1930
Captain Pugwash
22 October 1957
Terry and June
24 October 1979
Launch of daytime television
27 October 1986
The Wednesday Play first broadcast
28 October 1964
First edition of Today
28 October 1957
Maida Vale opens
30 October 1934

































