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At The End Of The Passage

At The End Of The Passage

Broadcast: October 10, 1979
Added: Jul 30 2016

India in the nineteenth century. The smell of the bazaars, the rains, the heat of the sun scorched earth, all seen and recorded by unerringly by Kipling - a man born in Bombay, and who spoke Hindustani. India then, was more of a continent than a country. England built roads and railroads, under great difficulties. One of these railway lines was being built in the north west.