Mick Benton’s fascinating new documentary series looks at <br>the enormous distances people travel to get to work. Mick got the <br>idea for the programme when he worked for a TV company in <br>Bangkok. He lived only four kilometers from his office but it took <br>him over two hours to get to work every day. “The traffic in <br>Bangkok is unbelievable,” says Mick. “Often people sit in traffic <br>jams for seven or eight hours a day. They even have their meals in their cars!”<br>In the first programme in the series, Mick interviews three <br>‘super commuters’ who work in London. Tony Rogers is an <br>accountant for a multinational company, and travels from <br>Liverpool and back every day. Andrea Price lives in Paris, <br>but works as an editor for <br>a London newspaper. And <br>Ian Hicks is a fireman in <br>Ealing, West London – he <br>commutes all the way from <br>Santander, in Spain!<br>So maybe your half-hour <br>train journey to work every <br>morning isn’t so bad!
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