
Heritage
Liz McIvor explores how the nation's canals were saved following years of postwar neglect, becoming places of tranquillity and popular for boating holidays.
Liz McIvor explores the heritage of our canal network. After years of decline in the postwar period much of the network was eventually restored. Once places of labour and industry, they became places of leisure and tranquillity. The newly renovated canals were increasingly popular for boating holidaymakers. Liz visits the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales and travels to Birmingham where canals have become catalysts for property development and urban regeneration. Canals offer so many benefits today. Perhaps, Liz suggests, it is time to construct a few more?
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Conserving Britain's canals
Duration: 02:19
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Canals: The Making of a Nation
Duration: 00:28
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Liz McIvor |
| Director | Ed Barlow |
| Producer | Ed Barlow |
| Executive Producer | Tony Parker |
Broadcasts
- Fri 28 Aug 201519:30BBC One West Midlands
- Tue 6 Oct 201520:00
- Wed 7 Oct 201500:55
- Thu 31 Dec 201520:00
- Fri 26 Feb 201620:30BBC Two except Wales
- Mon 27 Jun 201620:00
- Mon 4 Jun 201819:30
- Wed 17 Jul 201919:30
- Wed 25 Aug 202119:30
- Thu 26 Aug 202101:40
- Tue 16 Aug 202219:00BBC One West Midlands & West Midlands HD only
- Thu 6 Apr 202319:30
- Fri 7 Apr 202301:10
- Thu 5 Dec 202419:00
- Fri 6 Dec 202401:20


