
Croydon to Shoreham-by-Sea
Michael Portillo arrives in west Croydon, where he uncovers a once-celebrated, now forgotten, mixed-race composer with an uncannily familiar name.
Steered by his Edwardian Bradshaw's guide, Michael Portillo arrives in west Croydon, where he uncovers a once-celebrated, now forgotten, mixed-race composer with an uncannily familiar name. With the modern British rail network now half the size of the Edwardian one, Michael is delighted to discover a railway renaissance in Three Bridges.
After inspecting a new depot and its fleet of new Class 700 trains, Michael is accorded the great honour of washing one down. Next stop Lewes, where Michael makes a beeline for Charleston, the beautiful home of the artists Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, where he finds every surface exquisitely decorated by the inhabitants. At Shoreham-by-Sea, Michael discovers that magnificent Edwardians in flying machines took off from the oldest licensed airport in the country. Michael takes to the skies.
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A visit to the UK's oldest airport
Duration: 02:54
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Michael Portillo |
| Series Producer | Alison Kreps |
| Director | Joseph Cunningham |
| Production Company | FremantleMedia |
Broadcasts
- Wed 3 Jan 201818:30
- Thu 15 Feb 201804:00
- Wed 21 Aug 201918:30
- Wed 18 Mar 202018:30
- Thu 19 Mar 202018:30BBC Two Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only
- Wed 8 Sep 202119:00
- Thu 9 Sep 202101:30
- Thu 9 Feb 202319:00

