Great Coastal Railway Journeys “Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay” S2E7 30 May 2023 on BBC Two
Tonight (Tuesday 30 May 2023), BBC Two broadcasts an episode of the series Great Coastal Railway Journeys!
Contents
- 1 Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary
- 2 What Time is the “Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay” Episode On?
- 3 Is the “Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay” Episode New?
- 4 Great Coastal Railway Journeys Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Cast & Stars
- 5 Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Episode Videos & Previews
- 6 Watch Great Coastal Railway Journeys Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Online
- 7 Great Coastal Railway Journeys Series Information
Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Season 2 Episode 7 Episode Summary
In Whitby, where he continues his railway journey, Michael Portillo discovers the port’s maritime history. Michael boards the first steam locomotive produced in Britain since the 1960s at Grosmont. Michael finds one of the world’s most potent military radars on the huge, open North York Moors, where tensions grow as the team fears a missile launch.
What Time is the “Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay” Episode On?
The Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay episode of Great Coastal Railway Journeys will be broadcast on May 30 2023 on BBC Two at 6:30 PM.
Is the “Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay” Episode New?
The Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay episode of Great Coastal Railway Journeys is all new!
Great Coastal Railway Journeys Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Cast & Stars
Main Cast |
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Michael Portillo |
Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Great Coastal Railway Journeys Whitby to Robin Hood’s Bay Online
Great Coastal Railway Journeys Series Information
Michael Portillo visits the self-governing Isle of Man, a paradise for rail lovers. He visits the Isle's ancient parliament, the Tynwald, which is older than Westminster, is taken down the east coast on the Isle of Man Steam Railway to the Norse castle of Rushen, test-drives the smallest production car ever made in Peel, joins a working fishing boat at Port St Mary, and meets two passionate advocates of the Manx language. |