Paris and Jaywick Sands
Hugh Schofield on why the Champs Elysees in Paris don't merit their great reputation, and Christine Finn on why the seaside town Jaywick Sands doesn't merit its bad reputation.
Pascale Harter introduces tales of undeserved reputations - undeservedly good, or undeservedly bad. Hugh Schofield lets off steam about his pet hate: the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris. It used to be hailed as the most beautiful street in the world, with real estate prices to match. Now though, Hugh finds that the avenue is crass, naff, even seedy, while still expensive. Parisians themselves no longer go there.
Christine Finn travels to a place where tourists no longer go. Jaywick Sands, a small seaside town on the Essex coast east of London, has seen better days. It's now ranked the most deprived in Britain, based on its levels of unemployment, people on benefits and crime. But, as Christine finds out, the place is not as bad as its reputation, not at all....
Presenter: Pascale Harter
Producer: Polly Hope
Picture Credit: Christine Finn
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- Thu 17 Oct 2013 18:50GMT大象传媒 World Service Online