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James B & Christina T - Days 3 & 4

James Braxton has the unusual problem of having too much cash, while Christina Trevanion struggles with her limited funds, deciding to gamble on a play-worn toy train.

Christina Trevanion and James Braxton start this Road Trip adventure in Levenshulme, Manchester.

James has the unusual problem of having too much cash, while Christina struggles with her limited funds, deciding to gamble on a play-worn toy train.

Foodie James finds out about the maverick preacher who became the founding father of vegetarianism and Christina discovers the little-known military connection between Liverpool Football Club and the Boer War.

Their 1965 Jaguar helps them on their way to auctions in Merseyside and Tyne and Wear.

59 minutes

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Donna Summer

    I Feel Love

  • 00:01

    Bill Perkins

    Little Bird / Little Boat

  • 00:01

    Roy Budd

    Call Me

  • 00:03

    Les Baxter

    Cairo Bazaar

  • 00:12

    Tony Hatch

    Laia Ladaia

  • 00:13

    John Barry

    A Matter of Who

  • 00:14

    Mrs. Mills

    Pennies from Heaven

  • 00:15

    Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova All Stars

    Desafinado

  • 00:17

    John Barry

    Farrago

  • 00:29

    Chic

    Everybody Dance

  • 00:29

    David McCallum

    Uptight (Everything's Alright)

  • 00:29

    Tony Hatch

    Daydream

  • 00:35

    The Three Tenors

    You'll Never Walk Alone (Orchestral Version)

  • 00:43

    Laurindo Almeida & The Bossa Nova All Stars

    Meditation (Meditacao)

  • 00:41

    Tony Hatch

    Pretty Flamingo

  • 00:47

    Benny Goodman and His Orchestra

    Goody Goody (feat. Helen Ward)

Credits

Role Contributor
Expert James Braxton
Expert Christina Trevanion
Executive Producer Liam Hamilton
Series Producer John Redshaw

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