
Preparing for Take Off
Using rare archive, this series charting the development of Britain's airports begins with the heady glamour of Britain's first terminal at Croydon.
Travel in time from the heady glamour of Britain's first terminal at Croydon to the signs and squiggles that direct pilots, as well as passengers, in today's airports. This series reveals how rivalry, skulduggery and sheer passion for flight gave birth to our airports, turning muddy airfields into the 24-hour mini-cities we know today. In the process, they've transformed Britain - giving us the freedom to travel anywhere we want and inspiring fear about our borders.
Rare archive, access to airports' hidden corners and contributors ranging from philosopher and author Alain de Botton to the man charged with scaring birds off Manchester's runways, reveal all.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Narrator | Philip Glenister |
| Executive Producer | Clare Sillery |
| Producer | Gaby Hornsby |
Broadcasts
- Mon 15 Jun 200921:00
- Mon 15 Jun 200923:35
- Tue 16 Jun 200903:15
- Thu 18 Jun 200922:00
- Sun 21 Jun 200919:00
- Tue 30 Jun 200901:20
- Mon 27 Jul 200922:30
- Boxing Day 200900:50
- Wed 7 Apr 201019:00BBC Two except Scotland & Yorkshire
- Sun 18 Sep 201121:00