
Overview
Michael Portillo follows his 1930s Bradshaw’s guide to the unspoilt East Sussex port of Rye, where he learns about the loss of a generation of lifeboatmen in 1928 and explores a wartime pillbox. On the beaches at Rye, Michael explores one of 28,000 pillboxes constructed around the British coastline during World War II and hears from a military historian about how the nation prepared for an expected German invasion. Train heaven beckons as Michael boards the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway to cross Romney Marsh en route to Dungeness. Along the way, he hears about the eccentric inventor of the railway, Count Louis Zborowski. From Dungeness, Michael heads to the former RAF base of Denge, where he discovers a cluster of giant concrete structures with an intriguing name, Sound Mirrors. The RSPB warden in whose nature reserve they stand explains their history to Michael.
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13 - 1Biggin Hill to Ashdown Forest May 17, 2021
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13 - 2Hassocks to Benenden May 18, 2021
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13 - 3Rye to Dungeness May 19, 2021
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13 - 4Deal to Margate May 20, 2021
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13 - 5Herne Bay to Leeds Castle, Kent May 21, 2021
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13 - 6Chislehurst to Kennington May 24, 2021
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13 - 7Hackney Wick to Oxford Circus May 25, 2021
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13 - 8Hampstead to Islington May 26, 2021
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13 - 9Dagenham to Battersea May 27, 2021
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13 - 10Park Royal to Westminster May 29, 2021