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  1. What makes bohemianism successful? Take one bowl of honey, add a tin of baked beans and sprinkle with attitude.

    Bohemian Rhapsody, Mexico City

    by Lonely Planet Television

  2. London just keeps on swinging as this video hurtles from Spitalfields Market to the loudest, latest London clubs, via the Parisian-feeling Southbank and the wonders of the Tate.

    Video hurtles, London

    by Lonely Planet Television

  3. Tony Wheeler, founder of Lonely Planet was born in England and rediscovers the 'forgotten North' of England where he visits Leeds - the knightsbridge of the north, Liverpool - the 2008 European capital of culture, and Manchester, the city of history, music, arts and football.
  4. Bus conductor Duke fills a red double-decker with the blues. Tap your toes to the next stop.

    Duke, Bus Conductor, London

    by Lonely Planet Television

  5. After a new thrill? Slip into some neoprene and check out the chilly waters off Cornwall in southwest England. (2008)

    Cold-water Surfing, Cornwall

    by Belinda Dixon

  6. Get the low-down on Brighton and get to Britain's famous seaside. (2007)
  7. Sighing Tubes, lobster phones, music journalists and an 86-yr-old barmaid: Kate Arkless Gray cops an earful of London's cacophony. (2007)

    London's cacophony, London

    by Kate Arkless Gray

  8. Tony Wheeler founder of Lonely Planet visits the South of Britain. While not very far in proximity Bath and Bristol are two very distinct cities. While Bath exudes old fashioned, historical, gentle surrounds and the soothing tourist attracting Roman Baths, Bristol reveals a more gritty, industrial history where famous engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel carried out most of his ingenious work there.

    Bath & Bristol: Tony Wheeler Slideshow

    by Lonely Planet Television

  9. Gentlemen are revolutionising the world by celebrating Chapism. Splendid!

    Chapism, London

    by Lonely Planet Television

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