Geographer Nicholas Crane presents a 13-part journey around the coast of the United Kingdom, uncovering stories that have made us the island nation we are today
Nicholas Crane and a team of experts explore the British coast. This programme covers the Welsh coast from Cardigan Bay to the Dee.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He travels along England's north east coast, uncovering the violent past of Berwick.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He investigates the once top secret constructions at the front line of Britain's air defences.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He finds tales of shipwrecks and slavery, villages washed away by storms, and voyages of discovery.
DetailsNicholas Crane takes a journey around the UK coast. He travels around a stretch of East Anglian coast fighting a constant battle to survive the pounding seas.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He visits Cruden Bay on Scotland's east coast to look at the impact of North Sea oil.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. At Lytham St Anne's, he explores the events of the UK's worst lifeboat disaster in 1886.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He cycles along Antrim's Coast Road, a trip through some of the darkest moments of Irish history.
DetailsNicholas Crane takes a journey around the UK coast. In Robin Hood's Bay he retraces the steps of 18th-century smugglers, before visiting Grimsby.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He sees the dramatic Severn Bore before moving on to the coast of South Wales.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. He joins the crew of the Stornoway coastguard and feels the impact of the storms that hit the Hebrides.
DetailsNicholas Crane presents a journey around the coast of the UK. Neil Oliver joins the crew of the trident submarine HMS Vanguard in a series of sea trials.
DetailsNicholas Crane concludes his journey around the UK by paying homage to the diverse people and sights he's seen. Mark Horton opens the book on who owns the coast.
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