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Released
07 November 2016
Directors
 
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Format
DVD 
Publisher
Danann 
Classification
Runtime
200 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5060435003224 
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Eric Thompson narrates this documentary looking at the daily lives of people who live in rural France. The episodes are: 'Goosey, Goosey, Gander', 'Frenchman's Holiday', 'New Wines and Hard Times', 'The Blacksmith, the Baker, the Blood Pudding Maker', 'Then Turn Not Pale, Beloved Snail', 'Desastre, Catastrophe, Cataclysme, Apocalypse' and 'Add Penicillin, Stir Well'.

Strange landscape-and farmers turning into revolutionaries to defend their homes. First time ever released on DVD by the BBC Narrated by Eric Thompson (Magic Roundabout narrator / father of actress Emma Thompson) Digitally Remastered Originally broadcast on BBC 1 this is the first of the hugely popular travel series that was followed by The Italian Way, The Yugoslavian Way and The Irish Way In 1972, rural France was an unknown land to most Britons. Michael Croucher, then head of the famed BBC Bristol documentary unit, journeyed through the region filming the everyday ways of the countryside and village life. The result is this enchanting series which visits seven places-each revealing different aspects of a strange, beautiful terrain and its people. As a vivid record of France in a time past, a rural idyll that has all but disappeared, it is unsurpassed. Episodes are GOOSEY, GOOSEY, GANDER: Memories of the 1970s in the south of France. It s called the land where the stomach is king , a place where ambition is aimed at the table. Perigord, the home of truffles, walnuts, geese - and men who are equal to them. FRENCHMAN S HOLIDAY: A lighthearted journey from the mountains to the plain-down the Dordogne. NEW WINES AND HARD TIMES: On the edge of the Aubrac mountains in Central France as winter approaches, the grapes are being picked and the cattle are making their long slow, sad way from summer pastures down to the valleys. THE BLACKSMITH, THE BAKER, THE BLOOD PUDDING MAKER: And also an English castle on a French hill surrounded by the little town of Najac. THEN TURN NOT PALE, BELOVED SNAIL: A market town, a wedding and the last of the copper beaters, all in Villefranche de Rouergue. DESASTRE, CATASTROPHE, CATACLYSME, APOCALYPSE: A very English occasion-the days it rained on the Fete at Carennac. ADD PENICILLIN,STIR WELL: Sheep and high plains-cheese and tanks, a remote, strange landscape-and farmers turning into revolutionaries to defend their homes. Includes English Subtitles for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing