
Destination Timbuktu
Series charting a trek across the Sahara Desert. After a brief stopover in cosmopolitan Senegal, Michael endures two nights aboard the train to Bamako.
Series charting Michael Palin's trek across the Sahara Desert. Leaving the desert behind, Michael briefly savours the delights of cosmopolitan Senegal - jazz clubs, wrestling competitions, dance troupes and the queen of the Senegalese soaps, Marie-Madeleine.
Joining the so-called Bamako Express, he endures two days and nights on the train, but in the process gets to know a schoolmistress who is nothing if not forthright about the disadvantages of polygamy.
In Bamako he finds renowned kora player Toumani Diabate and delights in a master class before heading off to Dogon country.
The Dogon people have one of the most distinctive and celebrated cultures of West Africa and they nearly kill him with a combination of excessively complex origin myths, an exploding flintlock and boiling hot millet.
Celebrating the Muslim 'Tabaski' feast in the beautiful city of Djenne with a man called Pygmy and securing a passage on a cargo boat with a Norwegian missionary called Kristin, the rest of the journey down the Niger River to Timbuktu seems plain sailing, until the boat runs aground a day from its destination.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michael Palin |
| Director | John-Paul Davidson |
| Series Producer | Roger Mills |
Broadcasts
- Sun 20 Oct 200219:00BBC One London
- Wed 23 Jul 200820:00
- Tue 12 Jan 201020:00
- Sun 17 Jul 201119:00
- Mon 18 Jul 201103:25
- Tue 23 Aug 201615:15BBC Two except East, Northern Ireland (Analogue), Wales (Analogue) & Yorkshire
- Tue 30 Jan 201814:00BBC Two Scotland, HD, Northern Ireland & England only
- Tue 30 Jan 201815:35BBC Two Wales
- Sun 25 Oct 202022:00
- Sat 9 Jan 202120:00
- Sun 10 Jan 202102:00
- Sat 29 Apr 202319:00
- Sun 30 Apr 202301:55
- Wed 10 Jan 202420:00
- Thu 11 Jan 202402:30