Great British Railway Journeys Season 6 Episode 15
Newcastle to Lindisfarne
Michael Portillo journeys from Newcastle up the north east coast to Lindisfarne. He finds out about the world's earliest swing bridge and its inventor, Newcastle engineer Sir William Armstrong, and discovers how the city's Victorian industrial heritage has found a new cultural purpose. From Seahouses by boat, amid puffins and cormorants, Michael goes in search of a darling of the Victorian press who, with her father, rescued nine people from tumultuous seas. On the Holy Island of Lindisfarne, Michael explores the lime kilns and finds out how, in the 7th century, Christianity spread from here across northern England.
- 6 - 20Oakham to CambridgeJan. 30, 2015
- 6 - 19Oxford to LutonJan. 29, 2015
- 6 - 18Abergavenny to HanboroughJan. 28, 2015
- 6 - 17Swansea to HerefordJan. 27, 2015
- 6 - 16Pembroke Dock to SwanseaJan. 26, 2015
- 6 - 15Newcastle to LindisfarneJan. 23, 2015
- 6 - 14Middlesbrough to HexhamJan. 22, 2015
- 6 - 13Hessle to YorkJan. 21, 2015
- 6 - 12Boston to HensallJan. 20, 2015
- 6 - 11Derby to GranthamJan. 19, 2015
- 6 - 10High Street Kensington to London BridgeJan. 16, 2015
- 6 - 9Covent Garden to SohoJan. 15, 2015
- 6 - 8Stratford to London VictoriaJan. 14, 2015
- 6 - 7Deptford to West SilvertonJan. 13, 2015
- 6 - 6Amersham to Regent's ParkJan. 12, 2015
- 6 - 5St Andrew's to EdinburghJan. 09, 2015
- 6 - 4Stirling to PitlochryJan. 08, 2015
- 6 - 3Motherwell to LinlithgowJan. 07, 2015
- 6 - 2Greenock to LarkhallJan. 06, 2015
- 6 - 1Ayr to StewartonJan. 05, 2015