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Portillo enjoys a Highland fling

TV PICK OF THE WEEK

- BBC TWO, MONDAY, 6.30PM

Great Coastal Railway Journeys

Michael Portillo’s entertaini­ng and enlighteni­ng series is just the ticket for the new year and here he crosses the Culloden Viaduct aboard the Caledonian Sleeper to arrive bright and early in the coastal city of Inverness, from where he heads north on a magnificen­t scenic adventure to the Orkney archipelag­o. On boggy moorland overlookin­g the Moray Firth near Inverness, Michael explores the battlefiel­d at Culloden, where Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Jacobite army fought British Government troops in 1746. Today, ponies and cattle help to preserve the character of the landscape as it was 275 years ago.

He learns to execute the infamous Highland Charge and discovers how the Jacobites’ catastroph­ic defeat devastated the Highlands for years to come.

Excellent sea and rail links and swathes of lush pine forest in this coastal region have given rise to a strong timber industry.

Michael investigat­es the production of Oriented Strand Board for the constructi­on industry at an Inverness mill, which manufactur­es 16 million boards annually.

The Highland mainline climbs the Slochd summit taking him to the village of Carrbridge, home of the World Porridge Making Championsh­ips. At stake is a Golden Spurtle – but does Michael’s whisky-flavoured mushroom porridge risotto stand a chance?

At Broomhill, his dreams come true when he is invited to join the crew of the Strathspey Steam Railway on the footplate of their impressive locomotive as they puff and pant their way past the River Spey and the Cairngorm mountains, along the original main line from Inverness to Perth.

At Aviemore, Michael heads into the Cairngorms National Park to admire its epic scenery.

 ?? PICTURE: NAKED/FREMANTLE/BBC ?? STEAM SPIRIT: Michael Portillo travels on the Strathspey line as he continues his Great Coastal Railway Journeys,
PICTURE: NAKED/FREMANTLE/BBC STEAM SPIRIT: Michael Portillo travels on the Strathspey line as he continues his Great Coastal Railway Journeys,

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