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Ryebank Fields
Helen Mark visits Ryebank Fields in Chorlton and asks if it can be saved from development.
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The Chilterns - a new National Landscape?
Ian Marchant visits the Chilterns, to test ideas from a new review into National Parks.
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Planting Trees to Save the Planet in Cumbria
Helen Mark meets teenage campaigner Amy Bray planting trees to save the planet in Cumbria.
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Skateboarding in the Woods
Ruth Sanderson discovers a skateboarding camp, deep in the Forest of Dean.
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In the Bleak Midwinter: Holst's Cotswolds
Helen Mark considers how composer Gustav Holst's youth in the Cotswolds shaped his work
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Bristol and the transatlantic slave trade
Jasmine Ketibuah-Foley examines how the transatlantic slave trade has shaped Bristol.
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Painshill in Surrey - lost and found
Charles Hamilton's Painshill in Surrey was nearly lost. Helen Mark discovers more.
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The Secret Life of Pigeons
Join us as we uncover the little-known world of the humble homing pigeon
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Witham Navigable Drains
Ian Marchant fulfils a boyhood dream, of navigating the Witham Navigable Drains.
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Arnos Vale Cemetery
Helen Mark explores the landscape of Arnos Vale Cemetery in Bristol.
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Community Resilience in Toppesfield
Helen Mark meets the thriving community of Toppesfield.
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One Tree Hill
One Tree Hill: a landmark that connects us emotionally and confounds us archaeologically
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Folklore and Ghost Stories in Northumberland
On Halloween, Jez Lowe explores Northumberland's rich folklore, song and ghost stories.
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Rick Stein's Cornwall
For Rick Stein why Padstow remains old fashioned and that little bit different.
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Jarvis Cocker's Edale
Jarvis Cocker鈥檚 love affair with Edale and Kinder Scout.
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Darwin鈥檚 Landscape Laboratory
How Charles Darwin used the plants in his garden to develop his theory of evolution.
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The Centre of the Earth
Helen Mark journeys to The Centre of the Earth, a hidden nature reserve in Birmingham.
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The Isle of Eels
Helen Mark visits the Isle of Eels and joins their annual eel day parade
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Southwell's Workhouse
Southwell's workhouse, minster and a 200-year-old apple tree.
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Inspiration On The Island of Jura
The Isle of Jura has inspired many artists, including George Orwell. Helen Mark hears why.
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Rockfield Studios
Laura Barton visits Rockfield Studios, used by Queen to record Bohemian Rhapsody.
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Family Monsters Garden in Swaffham and Chelsea
Helen Mark visits the Escape Project in Swaffham as they prepare for Chelsea Flower Show.
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Ulva - An Island for the People
Helen Mark visits Ulva to hear about plans to repopulate and revitalise the island.
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Exercise Shallow Grave
Mary-Ann Ochota joins former members of the armed forces as they unearth Saxon artefacts.
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Longborough's Opera
How a converted cattle shed has become home to a major opera festival in the Cotswolds.
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Stonehenge and its community
The makers and trades people of Stonehenge, whose lives are shaped by their landscape.
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Sussex Weald Ironworking
Ian Marchant discovers that Sussex was once the epicentre of the international arms trade.
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George Eliot Country
Helen Mark visits Nuneaton to follow in the footsteps of Victorian novelist George Eliot
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Jallianwala Grove: Remembering the 1919 massacre in Amritsar
The first memorial to the Jallianwala Bagh massacre has been created in Britain.
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Changing Tides at Morecambe Bay
Morecambe Bay is changing. Helen Mark hears how buildings and artworks will set the tone.