Coast embarks on its first adventure to North America, exploring British connections far offshore and surprising stories in the waters just off Britain's shoreline.
Coast embarks on its first adventure to North America, exploring British connections far offshore and surprising stories in the waters just off Britain's shoreline.
Nick Crane journeys over the Atlantic to New Scotland, that is Nova Scotia, in Canada. Attending a gathering of descendants from the MacNeil clan, Nick discovers how centuries-old traditions, now forgotten even in Scotland, have been kept alive in Nova Scotia. Why did Scottish settlers flood offshore to Canada 200 years ago and how well did they succeed? An archaeological dig also reveals the 400-year-old secrets of the first English colony in Canada, near the site where Canadians now fly the largest Union flag in the world. Nick also discovers the remains of the transatlantic telegraph cable which first hardwired Britain to America 150 years ago and which continued to carry telegrams until late into the 20th century. At the Canadian cable station Nick learns about the secret messages which Marilyn Monroe sent over the wires to her lover across the Atlantic.
Tessa Dunlop reveals an untold story from the Falklands War, the struggle to communicate the fateful message to sink the cruiser General Belgrano. How was the order to attack the Argentinian battleship sent 8,000 miles to the submarine HMS Conqueror, submerged deep underwater? Tessa learns of the radio network centred on massive antenna housed outside landlocked Rugby. Built to communicate with nuclear submarines during the Cold War, why did this system struggle to cope at the most dramatic moment of the Falklands War?
On a beautiful but desolate isle in the Outer Hebrides, Miranda Krestovnikoff goes in search of Britain's oldest puffin. She discovers how seabirds manage to live up to 50 years in the harsh environment offshore.
Nick Hewitt uncovers the hidden history of the 100-year-old Nab Tower, which sits in the sea off the shores around Portsmouth. Nab Tower is now a life-saving lighthouse, but it was built to sink U-boats during the First World War. What were the secrets behind the construction of this concrete and steel giant, designed to sit in the middle of the English Channel? And what became of its twin, the tower that never made it to sea?
Offshore from the Isle of Wight is one of the few locations in Britain where people can be buried at sea. Coast gains unique access to reveal how this rarely seen ceremony is conducted, using a specially designed coffin together with a poignant and appropriate choice of music and poetry to commit the dearly departed to the deep.
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Retracing the tracks of Scottish emmigrants
Duration: 02:46
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In search of Britain's oldest puffin
Duration: 02:52
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The Nab Tower
Duration: 02:21
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HMS Courageous
Duration: 03:13
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The Cinematic Orchestra
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nicholas Crane |
Presenter | Tessa Dunlop |
Presenter | Miranda Krestovnikoff |
Presenter | Nick Hewitt |
Executive Producer | William Lyons |
Series Producer | Jessica Colman |
Series Editor | Steve Evanson |
Broadcasts
- Tue 5 Aug 2014 20:00
- Wed 10 Sep 2014 09:00
- Fri 20 Feb 2015 14:45大象传媒 Two except Scotland & Wales
- Thu 3 Mar 2016 15:55大象传媒 Two Wales
- Sun 7 Jan 2018 06:20
- Sat 3 Feb 2018 15:45
- Thu 17 Jan 2019 16:00
- Tue 26 Nov 2019 15:05大象传媒 Two Wales HD & Wales only
- Sun 20 Jun 2021 23:30大象传媒 Two Wales HD & Wales only
- Mon 21 Jun 2021 16:00大象传媒 Two except Scotland
- Thu 7 Oct 2021 23:30大象传媒 Two Wales & Wales HD only
- Mon 3 Jan 2022 23:00大象传媒 Two Wales & Wales HD only
- Thu 30 Jun 2022 23:45大象传媒 Two Wales & Wales HD only
- Sat 7 Oct 2023 12:15大象传媒 Two Wales & Wales HD only
- Tue 30 Jul 2024 07:30大象传媒 Two except Scotland
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