Michael Palin's New Europe
Michael Palin's New Europe | |
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Written by | Michael Palin |
Presented by | Michael Palin |
Theme music composer | Andre Jacquemin Dave Howman |
Composers | Molly Nyman Harry Escott |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
No. of series | 1 |
No. of episodes | 7 |
Production | |
Running time | 55–60 minutes |
Production company | Prominent Television production |
Release | |
Original network | BBC One |
Original release | 16 September 28 October 2007 | –
Chronology | |
Preceded by | Himalaya with Michael Palin |
Followed by | Brazil with Michael Palin |
Michael Palin's New Europe is a travel documentary presented by Michael Palin and first aired in the UK on the BBC on 16 September 2007 and in the US on the Travel Channel on 28 January 2008.[1] Palin visits 20 countries in Central and Eastern Europe – the programme was filmed in the wake of the 2004 enlargement of the European Union (and shortly before the 2007 enlargement), which included many of the countries visited by Palin and significantly reshaped east–west relations on the continent.[2] The filming was done in 2006 and early 2007 using HD (high definition) equipment.[3] The result was made into seven one-hour programmes for BBC One and simulcast on BBC HD. A book, New Europe, was also written describing the trip, and illustrated with photographs by Basil Pao.
Episodes[]
The series consists of seven one-hour episodes:
Number | UK title | US title | Countries visited |
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1 | War and Peace | Across the Iron Curtain | Slovenia (briefly), Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia and Albania |
2 | Eastern Delight | From the Rila Mountains to Cappodoccia | Republic of Macedonia (briefly), Bulgaria and Turkey |
3 | Wild East | From the Dniestr to the Danube | Transnistria (briefly), Moldova and Romania Palin celebrated Transnistrian National Day, met a Moldovan self-sufficient old woman, worked with Romanian lumberjacks, interviewed Romanian tennis player Ilie Năstase and visited Transylvania and Bucharest with its Palace of the Parliament. |
4 | Danube to Dnieper | Hungary to Yalta | Hungary and Ukraine |
5 | Baltic Summer | The Baltic States | Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania and Russia (Kaliningrad Oblast) Palin joined in the festivities with some Neopagans. |
6 | From Pole to Pole | Poland | Poland |
7 | Journey's End | The End of the Line | Slovakia (briefly), Czech Republic and Germany (former East Germany) |
References[]
- ^ "Michael Palin's New Europe on Travel Channel". 6 March 2008. Archived from the original on 6 May 2008. Retrieved 6 March 2008.
- ^ Ryan, Rob (9 September 2007). "Michael Palin's European frontier". The Sunday Times. London. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
- ^ Press release
External links[]
- Michael Palin's New Europe at IMDb
- Palin's Travels –- the official website
- Michael Palin's New Europe at BBC Online
- Michael Palin's Interview [1]
- 2007 British television series debuts
- 2007 British television series endings
- 2000s British documentary television series
- BBC television documentaries
- 2000s British travel television series
- Television shows filmed in Albania
- Television shows filmed in Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Television shows filmed in Bulgaria
- Television shows filmed in Croatia
- Television shows filmed in the Czech Republic
- Television shows filmed in Estonia
- Television shows filmed in Germany
- Television shows filmed in Hungary
- Television shows filmed in Latvia
- Television shows filmed in Lithuania
- Television shows filmed in North Macedonia
- Television shows filmed in Moldova
- Television shows filmed in Poland
- Television shows filmed in Romania
- Television shows filmed in Russia
- Television shows filmed in Serbia
- Television shows filmed in Slovakia
- Television shows filmed in Slovenia
- Television shows filmed in Turkey
- Works by Michael Palin