大象传媒

Explore the 大象传媒
This page has been archived and is no longer updated. Find out more about page archiving.


Accessibility help
Text only
大象传媒 Homepage
大象传媒 Radio
大象传媒 Radio 4 - 92 to 94 FM and 198 Long WaveListen to Digital Radio, Digital TV and OnlineListen on Digital Radio, Digital TV and Online

PROGRAMME FINDER:
Programmes
Podcasts
Presenters
PROGRAMME GENRES:
News
Drama
Comedy
Science
Religion|Ethics
History
Factual
Messageboards
Radio 4 Tickets
Radio听4 Help

Contact Us

Like this page?
Send it to a friend!


Science
LANDLINES
MISSED A PROGRAMME?
Go to the Listen Again page
The location-based puzzle linking landscape and local history
Mondays听8 January to听12 March 2007听at 1.30pm
Repeated on Saturday at 11pm

Brett Westwood is back with a new series of the puzzle programme that explores the history of a place through its geography. Each week he takes two landscape detectives to a different part of the country and with the aid of local guides he sets questions that will help the detecives to find the lines that tell the story of the place. As usual the programme uncovers some surprises from neolithic industry to twentieth century warfare and gives insights into the lives of everyone from farmers to lords.

Landlines montage

Contact us with your Land Lines

If you think the landscape near you has the potential to make a Land Lines puzzle, please email details to landlines@bbc.co.uk

听听听听听

Programme 1: Romney Marsh
8听January 2007 at 1.30pm

Invasions, water and lots of stones are all on the menu for detectives Steve Head from Pond Conservation and publisher Richard Purslow.



.

Programme 2:听Bath
15 January 2007 at 1.30pm

Gods, buns, geology and water. Detectives听broadcaster and ecologist Paul Evans and听publisher of Landscape Richard Purslow will be trying to unravel the city's history.



.

Programme 3: Cheddar
22 January 2007 at 1.30pm

Pigs, starfish, a Royal Sovereign and a frozen waterfall. Detectives Sue Clifford from the charity Common Ground, and geographer Ian Mercer will be delving into the Mendips in search of answers.

.

Programme 4:听The Marston Vale.
29 January 2007 at 1.30pm

Frogs, wings water and fire. This flat land near Bedford is the setting in which detectives Sue Clifford and poet and historian James Crowden with be discovering the past.

.

Programme 5: Liverpool
5 February 2007 at 1.30pm

Crops, codes and crustaceans. Detectives Paul Evans and James Crowden will be exploring some of the byways of history that have been shaped by the land in this famous seaport.

Blue line

Programme 6: Shropshire
12 February at 1:30pm

This week Brett Westwood and his two landscape detectives uncover some of the mysteries and histories of three Shropshire hills.听 Kindly cows, wild men and broken stones all lead to an old pub beside the Long Mynd.

.

Programme 7: Looe
19 February at 1:30pm

Brett Westwood presents the local history puzzle set in the landscape. This week - Looe in Cornwall, including a 6 mile hedge 1500 years old, the origin of Britain's longest long distance footpath, and the link between smuggling and pilchards.


Programme 8: Fens
26 February at 1:30pm

This week's landscape puzzle explores the history of the East Anglian fens - 9000 wild swans, a gun in a punt and why water has to flow uphill into the fenland rivers.

.

Programme听9: Uffington
5 March at 1:30pm

Britain鈥檚 oldest hillside chalk figure, Arab nomads in a field of cattle, and an invisible blacksmith in a Neolithic tomb - all part of this week's landscape puzzle on the Berkshire downs

.

Programme 10:听Levisham
12 March at 1:30pm

The mystery of Bill, Norman and Harry and the deserted church in the valley - the last in the current series of landscape puzzles comes from the North York Moors.

Listen Live
Audio Help
DON'T MISS
Leading Edge
Science, Nature & Environment Programmes

Archived Programmes

News & Current Affairs | Arts & Drama | Comedy & Quizzes | Science | Religion & Ethics | History | Factual

Back to top



About the 大象传媒 | Help | Terms of Use | Privacy & Cookies Policy