Episode 2 of the repeat of this two-part series has just been shown on BBC4. Michael Scott is the excellent presenter. The programmes are stunningly filmed, and far from the touristy kind of show one was half-expecting, this deals in in-depth detail with history, geology, culture and architecture, with the personable Scott fully conversant in Italian. Highlights of the second programme have included frank discussion with locals, including Palermo's fine mayor, on the mafia and recent immigration. I can't recommend too strongly. Five stars.
Sicily: Wonder of the Mediterranean
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A case for a TV licence, I feel
I travelled round/through Sicily by train. Wonderful, especially the Valley of the Temples, near Agrigento.
In a hardware shop in Palermo, they has two little pottery figures, like toby jugs, in the window: mafioso and mafiosaIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostA case for a TV licence, I feel
I travelled round/through Sicily by train. Wonderful, especially the Valley of the Temples, near Agrigento.
Very much Agree - Agrigento was wonderful. Taormina was like an upmarket but very busy resort (locals told us because Dire Straits were playing the theatre that night). Anyone hiring a car should ensure it or they have a Satnav - outskirts of Palermo to find the spectacular Monreal Cathedral was a severe test of nerve.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostA case for a TV licence, I feel
I travelled round/through Sicily by train. Wonderful, especially the Valley of the Temples, near Agrigento.
In a hardware shop in Palermo, they has two little pottery figures, like toby jugs, in the window: mafioso and mafiosa
I did a stint in Sicily in 1982 as an EFL tutor.
Series 1 YouTube
Series 2 Youtube
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Oooh, you are awful! But I would watch guiltily.
Originally posted by Beef Oven! View PostAvailable licence-free on YouTube!!
I did a stint in Sicily in 1982 as an EFL tutor.
Series 1 YouTube
Series 2 YoutubeIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostEpisode 2 of the repeat of this two-part series has just been shown on BBC4. Michael Scott is the excellent presenter. The programmes are stunningly filmed, and far from the touristy kind of show one was half-expecting, this deals in in-depth detail with history, geology, culture and architecture, with the personable Scott fully conversant in Italian. Highlights of the second programme have included frank discussion with locals, including Palermo's fine mayor, on the mafia and recent immigration. I can't recommend too strongly. Five stars.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b08d6t6d
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