30/01/2011
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Yorkshire to explore the countryside on the doorstep of the towns and cities famous for the part they played in the industrial revolution.
Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury head for Yorkshire to explore the spectacular countryside on the doorstep of the towns and cities famous for the part they played in the industrial revolution.
Matt is on a mission to find to out why Sheffield is one of the greenest cities in Europe, and lends a hand to the team restoring the grounds of nearby Wentworth Castle.
Julia has a ticket to ride a train that doubles up as a pub, and goes head-to-head with Matt in Knurr and Spell - a traditional Yorkshire game, sometimes described as a forerunner to golf.
John Craven meets the campaigners preparing to do battle with the Government over plans to sell off huge swathes of our woodland, while Adam Henson gets a taste of a very different kind of farming when he finds out about the therapeutic benefits of "care farms".
Plus Katie Knapman's in search of the golden age of motoring when she test-drives the Shell Guides, which first opened the countryside up to drivers.
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Clips
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Music on the Penistone Line
Duration: 01:51
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Knurr and Spell
Duration: 02:57
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Victorian Glasshouse
Duration: 02:16
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Matt Baker |
Presenter | Julia Bradbury |
Presenter | John Craven |
Presenter | Adam Henson |
Presenter | Katie Knapman |
Series Producer | Teresa Bogan |
Executive Producer | Andrew Thorman |