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Underground Britain

Sean Fletcher visits Cornwall to unearth the legacy of the county鈥檚 renowned tin and copper mining industries. Tom Heap finds out if mining Cornish lithium could herald a new gold rush.

Sean Fletcher is in Cornwall, but he鈥檚 not here to explore its fabulous 300-mile coastline. Instead, he goes underground to unearth the legacy of the county鈥檚 renowned tin and copper mining industries. Sean encounters an endangered mammal that has set up home in disused mine shafts at Prideaux Wood, and at Penwith we delve underground to discover the history and geology of a 500-year-old tin mine that contains some of the deepest seams in the country.

Meanwhile, Adam Henson is in search of a super fertiliser hidden deep under the North York Moors, and Tom Heap finds out if mining Cornish lithium could herald a new gold rush.

54 minutes

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Role Contributor
Presenter Sean Fletcher
Presenter Adam Henson
Presenter Tom Heap
Series Editor Jane Lomas
Series Producer Mark Beech

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