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Lillesand to Geirangerfjord

Natural history programme. Coast explores the spectacular shoreline of Norway to discover Britain's age-old link to the land of the fjords.

Coast explores the spectacular shoreline of Norway to discover Britain's age-old link to the land of the fjords.

Neil Oliver begins his journey in Lillesand, where he meets a British man who lives there. He then journeys north and visits Bergen which 700 years ago was the commercial capital of Norway. From there, he travels to Telavag, which in the Second World War was a terrible example of Nazi oppression and had links to Shetland.

Mark Horton searches for the design secrets of the Norsemen's fearsome long ships, which propelled the Vikings to our shores. Mark meets boat builders who still use the centuries-old methods inherited from their sea-faring and land-grabbing ancestors.

Nick Crane takes a trip over Norway's most beautiful fjord to witness the great ice sheets. Theirs was the force which once sculpted Britain's own landscape, and in Norway they are still at work gouging out the mighty glacial valleys. At Geirangerfjord Nick discovers that this inexorable movement of the ice will eventually create a devastating tsunami. 4,000 people live in the path of the tidal wave that will one day plough down this fjord.

29 minutes

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterNeil Oliver
Executive ProducerWilliam Lyons
Series ProducerSteve Evanson
PresenterMark Horton
PresenterNicholas Crane

Broadcasts

  • Tue 2 Nov 201019:00
  • Wed 3 Nov 201013:30
  • Mon 22 Aug 201119:00
  • Sat 3 Sep 201120:45
  • Fri 16 Sep 201121:30
  • Sat 31 Mar 201219:30
  • Mon 4 Jun 201216:00
  • Fri 3 Aug 201220:00
  • Wed 8 Aug 201219:00
  • Thu 17 Sep 201516:45
  • Tue 19 Jul 201613:45
  • Fri 9 Dec 201613:30
  • Sat 23 Nov 201916:10
  • Sat 23 Nov 201917:10

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