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The Orient Express

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Last broadcast on Sat, 14 Nov 2009, 19:00 on BBC Four (see all broadcasts).

Synopsis

David Heathcote boards the Orient Express at London's Victoria Station and heads off for Venice, first settling into his perfectly restored sleeping cabin and then exploring the decadent charm and the extraordinary history of the train.

He meets James Sherwood, the man who bought the Orient Express in the 1970s and who decided to restore the old 1930s carriages to their Art Deco glamour. At first, his wife Shirley 'thought he was mad', but she became charmed by the challenge of restoring the Decorative art of a romantic train.

After enjoying the luxury of the dining compartment, Heathcote retires to his cabin and wakes up as the train chugs through the Alps. He is joined by Bevis Hillier, the expert who coined the phrase Art Deco and who describes the remarkable spread of the movement across the world from its origins at an exhibition in France in 1925.

However, it is not all luxury - the train has no air conditioning and the washing facilities are a bit basic. So, at the end of 32 exhilarating hours immersed in Art Deco, Heathcote steps off the train at Venice and heads for a beer and a shower.

Credits

Presenter
David Heathcote
Director
Angus Cameron
Producer
Angus Cameron

Broadcasts

  1. Wed 11 Nov 2009
    20:30
  2. Thu 12 Nov 2009
    03:30
  3. Thu 12 Nov 2009
    19:30
  4. Sat 14 Nov 2009
    19:00

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30 minutes

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