Even the continuity announcers said "Prepare to be amazed".
This is been such fantastic viewing.
three-part series which turns the tradition of anthropological observation on its head as five tribesmen from Vanuatu travel 10,000 miles to encounter the 'three tribes' of Britain - the working, middle and upper class - for the very first time. The five travellers arrive in Manchester and are amazed by the first city they have ever seen. They are saddened by seeing homeless people sleeping rough and cannot understand why such a wealthy city cannot house all its people
What wonderful people. They are indeed blessed with the most terrific sense of humour, along with love and repect for all humankind. Okay, they do think Prince Philip is God
Someone at work who hadn't watched the programme said that it was unfair on them to let them see life here and expect them to return to nothing at the end of the series.
Huh They have everything. We have nothing. I bet they couldn't wait to get back
They live an idyllic life where they wake each day under pollution free skies. Their food is shared equally. If someone is without a home, they join forces and build one for him. No money is required. They have none. They don't need it. They have everything they need.
Their children don't have cousins. Everyone is a brother or sister and everything revolves about love and respect.
What incredibly fun-loving people they are with wicked sense of humours
The series has been such an eyeopener and I haven't laughed so much in a long time.
This is been such fantastic viewing.
three-part series which turns the tradition of anthropological observation on its head as five tribesmen from Vanuatu travel 10,000 miles to encounter the 'three tribes' of Britain - the working, middle and upper class - for the very first time. The five travellers arrive in Manchester and are amazed by the first city they have ever seen. They are saddened by seeing homeless people sleeping rough and cannot understand why such a wealthy city cannot house all its people
What wonderful people. They are indeed blessed with the most terrific sense of humour, along with love and repect for all humankind. Okay, they do think Prince Philip is God
Someone at work who hadn't watched the programme said that it was unfair on them to let them see life here and expect them to return to nothing at the end of the series.
Huh They have everything. We have nothing. I bet they couldn't wait to get back
They live an idyllic life where they wake each day under pollution free skies. Their food is shared equally. If someone is without a home, they join forces and build one for him. No money is required. They have none. They don't need it. They have everything they need.
Their children don't have cousins. Everyone is a brother or sister and everything revolves about love and respect.
What incredibly fun-loving people they are with wicked sense of humours
The series has been such an eyeopener and I haven't laughed so much in a long time.