A few days ago, I met with Michael by the banks of the River Thames in London, deep in the basement of his publishers Penguin Random House, in a darkened little room that was to become our very first time-machine. He has written many books of his travels from Pole to Pole or across the Himalayas, and in September he released his latest work: the Sunday Times best-selling Erebus: the story of a ship. Michael Palin is an actor a writer and explorer, a fish slapping Python, and a former president of the Royal Geographical Society. Now we have the ideal tour guide for this first foray into the past. They will choose their historical year and, within that time, travel to three different scenes. Instead they had to be the silent witness like Scrooge in A Christmas Carol: the cloaked figure in the corner, peering in, watching, eavesdropping if they like, but nothing more. There will be rules to their travels, they will not be allowed to interfere with the history or to participate directly in events. My name is Peter Moore and, in each episode, I'm going to invite a special guest to become a time traveler for half an hour or so. If you could travel back through time where would you go, what would you like to experience what would you like to find out? These are the kind of questions I'll be putting to guests in this new podcast. In each episode of this podcast we invite a special guest to take us on a tailored tour of the past. Peter Moore: Hello and welcome to Travels Through Time. ![]() Michael Palin Podcast: From Pole to Pole on HMS Erebus 1841-8 (Transcript) It is onto this ship, HMS Erebus, that Palin guides us to witness the contrasting fates of Sir James Clark Ross and Sir John Franklin.Ĭlick here to order Michael Palin’s book from John Sandoe’s who, we are delighted to say, are supplying books for the podcast. Over the course of a decade she was involved in two fabled voyages - one a success, the other a tragedy - that took place at either end of the globe. HMS Erebus was a 350-ton bomb ship: stout and small. One particular ship was sent to investigate both of these riddles in the 1840s. ![]() The most pressing of these was the long rumoured existence of a North West Passage that would offer European ships a shortcut between the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans. What exactly happened at the southern-most tip of Planet Earth? If there was land, then how vast was its span? More puzzles remained in the north too. This is usually considered to have begun with Christopher Colombus’s voyage across the Atlantic to the Americas in 1492.īy the 1840s much of the world’s surface had been mapped by successive generations of explorers. The 1840s comes at the tail end of what is known in the West as the Age of Exploration. In this first episode of Travels Through Time, Palin guides us back to the early years of Queen Victoria’s reign. A Python, an actor, a traveller, a writer, a former president of the Royal Geographic Society and also a history graduate from the University of Oxford. ![]() What better first time traveller than Sir Michael Palin? Palin is a hugely admired figure in British public life. Over the course of these recordings we will be inviting one of the world’s leading historians or public figures to choose a series of three scenes in the past - to which they can travel back and experience as they happened. Welcome to the very first episode of our new podcast Travels Through Time.
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