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Episode 11

Rick explores the postwar British modern art movement in the seaside town of St Ives, before fishing for a mullet at the Lizard Peninsula and learning about Cornwall's unusual emblem at Land's End.

Rick explores the beating heart of the postwar British modern art movement in the seaside town of St Ives, the home of leading artists such as Barbara Hepworth and Terry Frost.

At the Lizard Peninsula, known locally as the graveyard of all shipping, Rick heads out to sea to fish for a delicious seasonal visitor, the red mullet. And on the wild coast at Land's End, Rick discovers that Cornwall has a rather unusual animal as its emblem.

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28 minutes

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  • R. Kelly

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  • R. Kelly

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RoleContributor
PresenterRick Stein
DirectorMatt Bennett
Executive ProducerTom Hutchings
Production ManagerJulie Gilmartin
ProducerCaroline Topliss
EditorChristine Pancott
Director of photographyChris Topliss
Camera AssistantMartin Willcocks
SoundPete Underwood
Production CompanyShine TV Ltd

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