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The Valley of the Po: Tuesday's Documentary

on BBC One London

A journey along Italy's most important river.

Two thousand years ago the River Po was where southern civilisation stopped and northern barbarism began. It is still a dividing line nowadays between a practical hard-working north and a sensuous, artistic, holidaymaker's south. But in the valley of the Po the people are united in one essential - a love of beauty in all forms.
Tonight's film examines some of the ways in which they try to apply this approach to life.

A BBC/RAI co-production

Contributors

Narrator:
Rene Cutforth
Writer:
Riccardo Aragno
Producer:
Anthony de Lotbiniere

BBC One London

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