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- C.S. Lewis, a world-renowned Christian theologian, writer and professor, leads a passionless life until he meets spirited poet Joy Gresham from the U.S.
- A young genius frantically races against time to crack an enemy code and solve the mystery surrounding the woman he loves.
- Based on the story of Ronald Christopher "Buster" Edwards (Phil Collins), one of the thieves involved in "The Great Train Robbery" of 1963.
- Five Yorkshiremen try to survive after the British Rail is bought out by a private company.
- Rob walks the Nottingham to Rugby section of the Great Central Railway, the last main line line to be built (in the 1890s) between London and the north.
- Michael finds out about the hunt for the king's remains and how scientists managed to prove it was him. From Rothley, Michael works his passage on the Great Central Railway to Loughborough.
- Railways changed what people ate in Britain and their culinary tastes. The speedy transport of fresh milk, fruit and veg, wet fish and fresh meat improved the range and quality of foods available to people - particularly in the big cities.
- Although railways separated passengers into first, second and third class carriages they also acted as a great catalyst for social change. Even royalty was able to travel the country, strengthening national identity and culture.