Whicker's World

The World of Whicker

In this series Whicker explores aspects of the Caribbean and Florida. From an encounter with the future first prime minster of Grenada to the vanishing tribes of Anguilla and Dominica, from the ghost-ridden ruins of Devil's Island to Walt Disney World under construction, Whicker takes a look behind the scenes in paradise.

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10 Episodes

  • Devil's Island - The Dry Guillotine
    E1
    Devil's Island - The Dry GuillotineFor the first fime, Alan Whicker leads a television team info the ghost-ridden ruins of France's former penal colony. He seeks out ex-convicts who survived the island's unspeakable cruelties, and parts the curtain on a grisly stage where 75,000 "bagnards" lived, fought, and died.
  • A Giddy Head - In Paradise
    E2
    A Giddy Head - In ParadiseWhat would you do if you had a Caribbean island all of your own? You probably wouldn't run it like a Scottish laird, giving pensions to all the islanders and a chunk of it to Princess Margaret - nor have Oliver Messel design everything. But the Honourable Colin Tennant did, as Alan Whicker discovers in Mustique - a paradise that may not be as perfect as it seems.
  • Everybody Knows The Secret Police
    E3
    Everybody Knows The Secret PoliceThe Hon. Eric Matthew Gairy, Premier of Grenada, is seen by some as a budding Papa Doc; they fear his sudden and sinister deportations, hís extravagance and his power over an impecunious island where unemployment is high. Others admire his flair for publicity. Whicker meets this turbulent figure, and tries to discover what's going on behind the scenes in paradise.
  • Pixie Dust On Goody-Goody Land
    E4
    Pixie Dust On Goody-Goody LandAlan Whicker is one of the few journalists permitted to film in Walt Disney World - a £125 million fantasy in construction, and the biggest, wildest and most improbable boom to hit Florida. The special magic of Disney World is explored, and Whicker finds himself judged unacceptable by the tribe of "apostles" preparing to spread pixie dust on ten million people a year.
  • In The Amazon Jungle - A White Elephant
    E5
    In The Amazon Jungle - A White ElephantWhicker visits Kourou, Guiana, the resting place of Blue Streak - intended to be Britain's first independent nuclear deterrent, but shelved in 1960. Meanwhile, France's desolate multi-million pound space station supports a new town where 6,000 scientists live on double salaries, gentle taxes and the hope of one day having something to launch.
  • I Do My Duty When I Feel Like It
    E6
    I Do My Duty When I Feel Like ItWhicker discovers two vanishing tribes. The first, on Dominica: remnants of the proud Caribs, who long resisted European domination. The second tribe are the Metropolitan police keeping the Queen's Peace on the tiny isle of Anguilla.
  • I'll Say Thank You, Dear England - Is That What You Want?
    E7
    I'll Say Thank You, Dear England - Is That What You Want?Island-hopping the Caribbean, Whicker meets the former emigrants who have returned to their sunny homelands after sampling the UK. He asks why they chose to leave, and what, after living there, they think of the British.
  • We Do Nothing - Superbly!
    E8
    We Do Nothing - Superbly!Most of us have dreamed of getting away from it all and escaping to a palm-fringed island in the sun. But how many make the final break and go where the sun keeps shining? On a visit to Tortola in the British Virgin Isles, Whicker encounters a typist from Reading, an aviation pioneer from Bournemouth, a knight from Burnley, an accountant from Norfolk, and an American millionairess...
  • I Wanted To Welcome Prince Philip - But I Was Too Tied-Up...
    E9
    I Wanted To Welcome Prince Philip - But I Was Too Tied-Up......so complains Ben Novak, sole owner of one of the world's most famous hotels. Novak's improbable palace, the Miami Beach Fontainebleau, is more like a stupendous movie set. Whicker probes the secrets of this American gold-plated Mecca - to discover that the owner can't wait to get away from the customers he can never please.
  • As Long As You're Rude Enough - They're Happy
    E10
    As Long As You're Rude Enough - They're HappyTo sail the turquoise seas of the Caribbean under billowing white sails and a cloudless sky must be everyone's dream. But, as Alan Whicker discovered, the charter skippers often charging more than £1,000 per week don't always find it so perfect.

 

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