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The Great British Countryside is scheduled to air at these times (may include spoilers):
Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury travel across Britain to explore its landscapes and the people who live in them, as well as how they have been shaped by the country's varied geological history. Beginning in Cornwall and Devon, Hugh jumps into the Atlantic from a granite clifftop, tries to land in a dangerously placed helipad and retraces the steps of King Arthur at Tintagel Castle. Meanwhile, Julia learns about Cornwall's surfing tradition, and ventures into one of the spookiest areas of Dartmoor
More details for The Great British Countryside, Mon 1, 3:30 pm
Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury explore Yorkshire, from the Moors and Dales to the coast. The comedian takes the controls of a glider and gets winched down into one of Britain's largest potholes. Meanwhile, Julia discovers how the county's rocks have turned Agatha Christie's handbag to stone, and reveals how they produce mineral water
More details for The Great British Countryside, Tue 2, 3:30 pm
Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury visit the South Downs to explore its landscape and geological past. Hugh Dennis learns how the chalk cliffs were formed and why they are such dangerous places for climbing, and also explores a hidden mine. Meanwhile, Julia Bradbury examines the effect of local grassland on the size of horses, and discovers a strange rock that is sharp as steel
More details for The Great British Countryside, Wed 3, 3:30 pm
Hugh Dennis and Julia Bradbury visit the Highlands to explore the legacy of its geological past. Hugh takes a ride across Loch Ness and uncovers how the lake set the stage for a British sporting hero, and reveals the story of how the ice-carved shape of the region helped win the Battle of Britain. Julia takes to the air in a seaplane, and also examines the story of an earthquake-shaken village, as she tries to set off an ancient earthquake recorder using gunpowder
More details for The Great British Countryside, Thu 4, 3:30 pm