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Out of Town: Volume Two DVD

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Hugely popular and fondly remembered to this day, Out of Town saw Jack Hargreaves exploring rural life in Britain reflecting on its character, traditions, history and folklore, and the skills that had passed from generation to generation. With his extensive experience, knowledge and love of the countryside, Hargreaves' easygoing presentation style enthralled both rural and urban viewers the series becoming so popular it ultimately ran for over two decades. An unsentimental record of a bygone time, Out of Town set the bar high for all country matters series that... followed in its footsteps. This volume contains the 28 editions made in the mid-1980s which combined archive film materials alongside brand-new linking material recorded in Jack's famous shed! [show more]

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Released
11 September 2017
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Network 
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Runtime
756 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5027626470548 
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Jack Hargreaves presents this series of expeditions through the idyllic English countryside, exploring the nature of country life, the importance and variety of rural economies, and age-old country skills such as apple-grafting, sheep-shearing and angling. In this volume, Jack looks at fishing for sea bream, tyring a cart, and selling a farm.

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