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Travel writer and broadcaster Bill Bryson journeys around Britain.
A look at the seaside resort of Blackpool, featuring the Pleasure Beach, the Model Village, the Zoo, the Sea-Life Centre and the tower. At night enjoy the spectacle of the Blackpool Illuminations.
A travel guide to Bolivia taking in the sights of an authentic Hula ceremony, Lake Titicaca, a silver mine, a Tinku fight and the views from Potosi.
A programme devoted to the Borders, the area of land which lies between England and Scotland where the inhabitants think of themselves as neither Scottish nor English. 8000 years of history are explored with the help of Alistair Moffat.
Tells the story of the Brecon Mountain Railway and the Brecon and Merthyr Tydfil Junction Railway.
An extraordinary travelogue, starring Brian Sewell, Britain's most famous art critic and historian. Brian's GRAND TOUR invites viewers to join him in some of the world's most romantic destinations including Milan, Florence, Rome, Naples and Venice.
Join Richard Wyatt and Polly Lloyd as they embark upon an historical journey through Bristol.
Includes 'North To the Dales', 'Yorkshire Sands', 'Down To Sussex', 'The Land Of Robert Burns', 'Journey Into History', 'Midland Country', 'A City For All Season', 'Journey To The Sea', 'London For A Day', 'The Beacons And Beyond', 'A Desperate and...
A trip along the Bronte Way, a trail stretching for approximately forty-three miles from Birstall, near Leeds to Gawthorpe Hall at Padiham in Lancashire.
The long history of this famous ship from its launching in 1843 to when it was towed back to Bristol from the Falkland Islands in 1970.