Explores the ancient cities of the Middle East, uncovering the beautiful scenery that is too often hidden by cultural and political complications. Read more
| Starring | Ian Wright, Megan McCormick, Justine Shapiro |
|---|---|
| Genres | Special Interest |
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Explores the ancient cities of the Middle East, uncovering the beautiful scenery that is too often hidden by cultural and political complications.
| Starring | Ian Wright, Megan McCormick, Justine Shapiro |
|---|---|
| Studio | PILOT FILM & TV PRODUCTIONS LTD |
| Certificate | |
| Genres | Special Interest |
| Language | DVD: English |
| Released | DVD: 18 Apr 2005 |
| Format | DVD |
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Very Interesting to see parts of the world and various cultures and way of life has been hidden for many centuries. Its like almost a journey into another world. Sometime I felt like I was almost in the film. It makes you laugh when you see strange things that you never thought of. What can I say but to leave you to see for your self, go on rent it or buy it. Although nothing quite like Michael Palins amazing adaptation into the very culture that he visits, but it will keep you entertained for day to come.
Very Interesting to see parts of the world and various cultures and way of life has been hidden for many centuries. Its like almost a journey into another world. Sometime I felt like I was almost in the film. It makes you laugh when you see strange things that you never thought of. What can I say but to leave you to see for your self, go on rent it or buy it. Although nothing quite like Michael Palins amazing adaptation into the very culture that he visits, but it will keep you entertained for day to come.
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