Bill Nighy plays himself as he takes viewers around the world on the tracks. I wish Bill appeared on screen, wandering the carriages, imparting whimsical bon mots, but not to be. Still, Bill Nighy is central to this series. If Bill was to fall ill, then I propose that Danny Dyer fill in as narrator just in case. Anyway, here Bill takes us to Italy and we get to learn a lot about confectionary.
Interestingly, Bill doesn't pose the question of whether Mussolini really made the trains run on time, as that would have been a no-go area and rather controversial. But still, this episode sees the passengers wearing facemasks.
Interestingly, Bill doesn't pose the question of whether Mussolini really made the trains run on time, as that would have been a no-go area and rather controversial. But still, this episode sees the passengers wearing facemasks.