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Robin Hood's Bay to King's Lynn

Episode 11 of 13

Nicholas Crane takes a journey around the UK coast. In Robin Hood's Bay he retraces the steps of 18th-century smugglers, before visiting Grimsby.

In this leg of the coastal journey, geographer Nicholas Crane starts in Robin Hood's Bay, retracing the steps of 18th-century smugglers. In Grimsby, he discovers how the once busy fishing port now makes a living from fish processing, and sees what is next for the famous fish finger.

Historian Neil Oliver looks at two very different seaside resorts, genteel Scarborough and the first Butlins holiday camp in Skegness. Alice Roberts visits Ravenscar, the site of Britain's first chemical industry, and recreates alum crystals using stale urine, while archaeologist Mark Horton takes to the Humber in a replica of Europe's oldest boat, twice as old as the pyramids.

1 hour

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterNicholas Crane
PresenterNeil Oliver
PresenterAlice Roberts
PresenterMark Horton
ProducerSteve Evanson

Broadcasts

  • Sun 18 May 200821:00
  • Tue 18 May 201019:00

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