Summaries

Michael Palin travels across Sahara desert region, the largest in the world.

In this four part BBC television series presented by British comedian and travel presenter Michael Palin, and broadcast in 2002. In it, Palin traveled around the Sahara Desert in Northern and Western Africa in four episodes: 1° Line in the Sand - from Gibraltar (British crown colony enclaved in Spain) to amazingly varied Morocco, Western Sahara (disputed by morocco and the Polisaro liberation movement) and Mauritania (another ultra-poor Sahel country, yet plagued by extreme obesity, even as a result of forced feeding of women as a status symbol); 2° Destination Timbuktu - Senegal and Mali; 3° Absolute Desert - Mali and Niger; 4° Dire Straits - Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Ceuta (a Spanish enclave in Morocco where refugees hope to enter Europe) and back to Gibraltar.—KGF Vissers

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Keywords
  • desert
  • travel
  • sahara desert
  • travelogue
  • year 2001
Genres
  • Documentary
Release date Oct 12, 2002
Countries of origin United Kingdom
Official sites Palin's Travels
Language English
Production companies Prominent Television

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Runtime 50m
Color Color
Sound mix Stereo
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