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The Trip to Italy (Feature Film Version) Blu Ray

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From acclaimed director Michael Winterbottom comes the follow up to the BAFTA winning first series The Trip. Four years after they ate their way round the North of England Brydon and Coogan take their own Grand Tour around Italy following in the footsteps of Byron and Shelley. The Trip to Italy reunites two men for more delectable food sharp-elbowed rivalry and plenty of laughs. Extras: Deleted Scenes

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Released
20 July 2015
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Format
Blu Ray 
Publisher
2entertain 
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Runtime
103 minutes 
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Barcode
5051561003240 
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Michael Winterbottom directs this documentary following entertainers Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon as they travel to Italy to retrace the steps of the legendary Romantic poets Byron and Shelley. The programme follows on from 'The Trip' (2010), in which Coogan and Brydon travelled around the north of England sampling local hospitality and conversing on matters of interest. This time the pair enjoy Italian cuisine as they visit sites relating to the experiences of Byron and Shelley in the country. The poets, who left England following persistent outrage and threats relating to their social and political views, found refuge in Italy and particularly Pisa, where they often dined, hunted and discussed poetry together.

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