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Marble Arch to Edgware

The poet John Betjeman goes on a journey from Marble Arch to Edgware reciting four specially written poems: 'How beautiful the London air,' 'Ho for the Kilburn High Road,' 'The sisters Progress and Destruction dwell' and 'One after one rise these empty consecutives'. Along the way he pauses at places of interest such as the hidden Marble Arch police station from where, since 1851, a hundred policemen could lie in wait ready to emerge at the first hint of trouble. After bemoaning the loss of the Metropolitan Theatre of Variety to make way for a car park and reminiscing about the 1920s air pageants from Hendon Aerodrome, Betjeman arrives "at Edgware, a Middlesex small town that was."

English
  • Originally Aired January 31, 1968
  • Runtime 30 minutes
  • Production Code p00rzwzq
  • Network BBC One
  • Notes Is the series finale
  • Created June 16, 2012 by
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Name Type Role
Julian Jebb Director