

Great British Railway Journeys (2010)
S9E14 Liverpool to Dolgarrog
In this episode of his Edwardian railway journey, Michael Portillo visits Liverpool, where King Edward VII had recently inaugurated the foundation for a magnificent Anglican cathedral atop St James's Mount. The cathedral's design was conceived by a talented young Roman Catholic architect named Giles Gilbert Scott, hailing from a family of builders. Michael reminisces about his childhood in Maghull, just outside Liverpool, where he encounters a cherished toy—a miniature tank engine in deep red, crafted by Frank Hornby. Continuing westward into Wales, he explores the picturesque ruins of Gwrych Castle in Abergele, learning about its passionate Welsh countess, the last of the Lloyds of Gwyrch, and the efforts of a dedicated young man committed to restoring the estate.