Great british railway journeys (S-2) (E-3) Enfield to Cambridge





Genre
Documentary / Travel

Producer by
Pam Cavannagh / John Comerford / Charles Bunce / Fiona Caldwell / Camilla Lewis / Colette Hooper / Daisy Scalchi / Chloë Sarfaty / Jay Taylor / Michelle Heeley / Ian Levison / James Pearson / Alison Kreps / Sophie Kaye / Jackie Waldock / Rob Daly / Laura Donaghey / Rhiannon MacDonald / Rebecca Hevingham / Hannah Brownhill / Livia Russell / Matt Walters / Gemma Delaney / Samuel Jones / Jo Griffiths / Sabine Pusch / Lucie Holmes / Jimmy Foggo / Katia Michael

Directed by
Marc Beers / Tom Currie / Cassie Farrell / Tom Richardson / Colin Rothbart / Dave Minchin / Tim Brocklehurst / Dean Griffiths / Hayden King / Elliott Gerner

Cast
Michael Portillo / Paul Bennett / Jonathan Betts / Peter Bower / Nigel Brown / John Challen / Dominic Harbour / Richard Holdsworth / Robert Hulse / Barbara Jones / Peter Lord / Andrew Martin / Nicholas Owen / Mark Prescott / Hilary Rogers-Jones / Alex Werner / Sarah Whittingham / Rowena Willard-Wright / Glenys Williams / John Yates / Dean O'Neill

Music by 
Jon Wygens

Film Editing by
James Dowd / Liz Roe / Glen Gooch / Chris Baker / Steve Wey / David Hill / Richard Buss / Marcus Leathley / Dermot O'Brien / James Gentle / Nick Reed / Dominic Coke / Dylan Chase / Anne Dummett

Other crew 
Esther Johnson / Giorgia Papapietro / Suzette Ackloo / Anna Gordon / Dan Taylor Woodrow / Craig Ellis / Erica Gornall / Bella Lloyd / Joseph Smith / Katie Cox / Graham Evans / Rhiannon MacDonald /  Lexi Riddiford-Bell / Hannah Riesner / Adam Ambery-Smith

Production company
Talkback Thames

Original channel
BBC Two
BBC HD (2010-2013)
BBC Two HD (2014- )

Original language
English

Country of origin
United Kingdom

Broadcast dates
4 January 2010 (UK)

Original runing time
4 January 2010 – present

Episode duration
30 minutes

Picture format
HDTV: 16:9

Official website
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00pykgg

Episode summary
The third leg of Michael Portillo's journey from Brighton to Cromer begins in the London borough of Enfield, where he visits the Royal Small Arms Factory, the largest machine shop in Europe in the Victorian era. He then discovers the influence of trains on horse racing in Newmarket, and heads to Cambridge to find out why it could be considered the birthplace of football

Fun and viewer review
I love a good old train journey as much as the next recovering alcoholic, but this programme was rather tedious. Please pass me the Gin.

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