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Map Man

on BBC Two England

7/8. Mrs P's A-Z (1936). After getting lost in London, courtesy of a map that hadn't been updated since
1918, the bohemian writer Phyllis Pearsall decided to chart the city herself. The result was the first London A-Z, completed in 1936. Using Mrs P's original street-by-street maps, Nicholas Crane explores the big smoke. Director/Series producer Michael Waterhouse

Contributors

Unknown:
Phyllis Pearsall
Unknown:
Nicholas Crane
Producer:
Michael Waterhouse

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