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[b] 7 Aug 2008 at 08:05p.m. Episode 08- North µØÄR^Û[/b]
From coast to coast, the North of England is home to elegant cathedrals, regal manors and the windswept Yorkshire moors that inspired the Brontë family living in their parsonage. Internationally renown historian Michael Wood takes a trip around its key historic and heritage sites, including a tour around his own personal favorite: the newly refurbished Victorian splendour of St George's Hall, Liverpool. Viewers voted online for their favourite.
From Coventry Cathedral to Stowe Gardens and the Black Country to the Cotswolds, Central England has historic sites to cater for all interests. Comedian Nick Hancock looks at the must-see historic sites in the Wales and the Midlands. From the Black Country to the picturesque Cotswolds, Central England has historic sites to cater for all interests, including Caernarfon Castle, Hardwick Hall, Coventry Cathedral, Blenheim Palace, Stowe Gardens, and Nick's own choice: the rambling 18th-century Hawkstone Follies. Viewers voted online for their favourite.
[b]Episode 07- Central µØÄR^Û[/b]
From Coventry Cathedral to Stowe Gardens and the Black Country to the Cotswolds, Central England has historic sites to cater for all interests. Comedian Nick Hancock looks at the must-see historic sites in the Wales and the Midlands. From the Black Country to the picturesque Cotswolds, Central England has historic sites to cater for all interests, including Caernarfon Castle, Hardwick Hall, Coventry Cathedral, Blenheim Palace, Stowe Gardens, and Nick's own choice: the rambling 18th-century Hawkstone Follies. Viewers voted online for their favourite.
[b]10 Jul 2008 Episode 06- SOUTH µØÄR^Û[/b]
Home to the ¡¥Garden of England¡¦, enigmatic Stonehenge and multiple fortresses, Southern England is perhaps Britain's most historically diverse region. Cornish comedian Rory McGrath takes a tour around the must-see historic and heritage sites from Kent in the South East to Cornwall in the South West. Expert historians help highlight the stories behind these extraordinary sites. Sites visited include Stonehenge, Leeds Castle, the Brighton Pavilion, Dover Castle, Chartwell and the Lost Gardens of Heligan. Viewers voted online for their favourite.
[b]3 Jul 2008 Episode 05- Gardens µØÄR^Û[/b]
The Romans planted, the Georgians landscaped and the Victorians opened them to the public¡K The gardens of Britain are among the most famous in the world. We visit Crathes Castle gardens in Scotland, Castle Howard gardens in the North of England, Stowe gardens in the Midlands, Kew Gardens in London and the Lost Gardens of Heligan in the West Country. The historical experts are Chris Beardshaw, Matthew Wilson, James Alexander Sinclair, Jonathan Glancey and Fran Beauman.
[b]Episode 04- Historic Houses µØÄR^Û[/b]
Britain has a wealth of historic houses, dating from the Stone Age to the modern age. In addition, the homes of many well-known authors and historic figures have been preserved for posterity. We visit Skara Brae (a Neolithic settlement in Orkney, Scotland), the Bronte Parsonage in the North of England, Hardwick Hall (a Tudor treasure house in the Midlands), Eltham Palace (medieval and Art Deco combined in London) and Chartwell (Winston Churchill's old home) in Sussex. The historical experts are Tony Pollard, Fran Beauman, Jonathon Glancey, Maxwell Hutchinson and Jonathan Foyle.
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Alan Titchmarsh introduces Britain's Best palaces, castles, stately homes, religious buildings, historic gardens and historic houses. Chosen by panel of experts, these are considered to be the most significant historical and heritage sites in the UK. The criterion for the selection was: do they matter?
British historians and knowledgeable celebrities act as visiting guides, telling their histories and the fortunes of those who lived there. This is a feast for eyes and ears, and features a wonderful assortment of fascinating places, such as Westminster Abbey, Stonehenge and Winston Churchill's private home at Chartwell in Kent. There is also a 5,000-year-old historic house at Skara Brae in Scotland, Britain's finest Norman cathedral in Durham, the stunning landscaped gardens at Stowe in Buckinghamshire and, of course, the great homes and royal palaces, such as Chatsworth House, Blenheim, the Royal Pavilion in Brighton and Edinburgh Castle.
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A panel of experts has chosen the places that they think ¡¥matter most¡¦ ¡V and Alan Titchmarsh presents programmes about ¡¥Britain's Best¡¦ palaces, castles, religious buildings, historic gardens and historic houses.
The series introduces a cast of British historians who act as guides around Britain's greatest properties ¡V like Chatsworth House, Blenheim Palace and Edinburgh Castle.
Tessa Dunlop visits Westminster Abbey, Jules Hudson explores Stonehenge and Jonathan Foyle goes to Winston Churchill's private home at Chartwell in Kent. There's a 5,000-year-old historic house at Skara Brae in Scotland, Britain's finest Norman cathedral in Durham and the stunning, historic, landscaped gardens at Stowe in Buckinghamshire.
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