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Michael Palin's New Europe [TV Series] (2007)

Michael Palin's New Europe [TV Series] (2007)
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In his post-Monty Python years, British comic and belletrist Michael Palin unquestionably made one of his strongest marks as a host of popular travel-themed cable documentary series, including Around the World in 80 Days With Michael Palin (1989), Pole to Pole with Michael Palin (1992), and Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure (2000). The seven-part BBC miniseries Michael Palin's New Europe (2007) finds Palin journeying through the former satellite countries of the Iron Curtain, including Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Macedonia. In each episode, Palin hones in on a few select geographic areas and takes an on-camera tour of each - meeting the locals, surveying the landscapes and the buildings, sampling the food and engaging in numerous unforeseen adventures as only he can, with his trademark dry wit in abundance. He thus introduces western audiences to a series of entire cultures that were sealed off from outside view during nearly a century of Soviet rule - and thus, countries "newly added" to the mainstream European community (hence the title of the program). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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In his post-Monty Python years, British comic and belletrist Michael Palin unquestionably made one of his strongest marks as a host of popular travel-themed cable documentary series, including Around the World in 80 Days With Michael Palin (1989), Pole to Pole with Michael Palin (1992), and Michael Palin's Hemingway Adventure (2000). The seven-part BBC miniseries Michael Palin's New Europe (2007) finds Palin journeying through the former satellite countries of the Iron Curtain, including Bosnia, Croatia, Serbia, Slovenia and Macedonia. In each episode, Palin hones in on a few select geographic areas and takes an on-camera tour of each - meeting the locals, surveying the landscapes and the buildings, sampling the food and engaging in numerous unforeseen adventures as only he can, with his trademark dry wit in abundance. He thus introduces western audiences to a series of entire cultures that were sealed off from outside view during nearly a century of Soviet rule - and thus, countries "newly added" to the mainstream European community (hence the title of the program). ~ Nathan Southern, Rovi

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Carmel and Savona S.

If you want to see what the real world looks like and what the actually people of these places are experiencing this is a FASCINATING documentary to watch. It's for the real world travelers who want to see the beautiful landscapes and get beyond hotels and corner cafe's. You will experience the life of these people with some pretty good humor thrown in. Yes there are situations where people are actually killing their own food and growing their own food and sitting outside to eat and dance and sing. Maybe they would call that life and not poverty.

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William C.

There are too many annoying shots of places connected with the old, tourist Europe: silly midieval pagents and other events designed for tourists. On the other hand, there are some good interviews and insights about what post-Communist, post soviet dominated Europe is doing to merge with the West. Especially interesting now (2011) in light of the European financial crisis.

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RICHARD W.

I love Michael Palin's travel documentaries. But for me although it was good, it was not as enjoyable as his previous adventures. This one is very much focused on the people with a lot of interviews with local people. I kind of found this a little boring at times and prefer more info on the actual places. This is still a good watch if you are interested in seeing places you don't usually see featured on TV travel programs.

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