Secret North Yorkshire Episodes Episode guide
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Yorkshire ropemaker keeps traditional craft alive
Joanita Musisi meets Caroline Rodgers from Askrigg Ropemakers.
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Why is Europe's tiniest turf labyrinth in Yorkshire?
Bek Homer visits the Dalby Turf Maze, known as the City of Troy, in the Howardian Hills.
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Why does Selby have a US president's coat of arms?
Jack Hadaway-Weller heads to Selby Abbey to find out about The Washington Window.
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Who was Scarborough's Father of Aviation?
Julia Lewis investigates the story of North Yorkshire aviation pioneer Sir George Cayley.
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Who was Knaresborough's Mother Shipton?
Hannah Sackville-Bryant investigates a Yorkshire legend that dates back hundreds of years.
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Who put these arches in York's city walls?
Hannah Sackville-Bryant speaks to Baz Jones from Friends of York Walls.
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Who is York's forgotten saint?
Dr Michael Carter introduces Thurstan, 12th century Archbishop of York and lost saint.
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Where can you hunt ghosts in York?
Declan Vink goes on a ghostly guided walk with Dafydd Deathly around York city centre.
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When Charles I brought his printing press to York
Joanita Musisi explores the Thin Ice Press studio.
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What secrets hide in York Minster's rafters?
Hannah Sackville-Bryant visits York Minster's roof with tour guide Aileen.
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What lies within York Minster's hidden passages?
Hannah Sackville-Bryant explores the hidden passages of York Minster.
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Was Guy Fawkes from York?
Hannah Sackville-Bryant investigates the Yorkshire history of Guy Fawkes.
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Venture inside The World of James Herriot
Georgey Spanswick goes inside The World of James Herriot in Thirsk.
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The York man who changed epidemiology forever
James Addyman finds out about York's father of modern epidemiology, John Snow.
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The world's oldest sweet shop in Pateley Bridge
Julia Lewis visits The Oldest Sweet Shop In The World in Pateley Bridge.
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The story of the 1984 York Rock Festival
James Addyman speaks to people who were at the first and only York Rock Festival.
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The story of Jimi Hendrix's 鈥渞emarkable鈥 York gig
James Addyman speaks to Phil Harding, the man who booked Jimi Hendrix鈥檚 gig in York.
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The stories behind York's 'ghost signs'
Sarah Urwin finds out what York鈥檚 old signs and adverts reveal about the past.
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The Red Arrows plane that lives near the A1(M)
Julia Lewis explores a jet that is permanently on display near Northallerton.
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The mystery of Hairy Bob's Cave in Scarborough
Bek Homer goes in search of the truth behind Scarborough鈥檚 mythical caveman.
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The hidden history of Bishophill and Skeldergate
James Addyman hears three stories from a part of central York.
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Searching for Scarborough's Secret Garden
Bek Homer attempts to discover Scarborough's legendary garden with help from Liz Blades.
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Restoring York鈥檚 rare one-handed clock
Louise Fewster hears the story of one of York鈥檚 most unusual clocks.
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Pickering's hidden medieval wall paintings
Jack Hadaway-Weller heads to St. Peter and St. Paul's church in Pickering.
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Knaresborough's forgotten linen industry
Joanita Musisi heads to Knaresborough Town Museum to find out how linen shaped Yorkshire.
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Is Oliver Cromwell's body buried in Yorkshire?
Julia Lewis investigates rumours that Cromwell's body is buried at Newburgh Priory.
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Inside York鈥檚 last surviving windmill
Joanita Musisi explores Holgate Windmill.
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Inside York Theatre Royal's costume department
Joanita Musisi meets Pauline who has maintained the theatre's costumes for three decades
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Inside the Mason's Loft at York Minster
Hannah Sackville-Bryant visits the Mason's Loft at York Minster with tour guide Aileen.
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Inside Helmsley's secret artefact archive
James Addyman goes to English Heritage's storage centre to see items hidden from display.