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The Workers' Coast
Miranda Krestovnikoff learns how to deal with sea-faring mammals that become beached.
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Channel Islands and Dover Straits
Neil Oliver is in the Channel Islands and kayaks over to Les Ecrehous.
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Snowdonia to the Menai Straits
Nicholas Crane canoes the treacherous Menai Straits.
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Northern Islands
The World War II freedom fighters who risked everything running the Shetland Bus.
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Marine Reserve
The Coast experts visit a spectacular marine reserve off St Abbs and the Bass Rock.
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Blackpool
Hermione Cockburn looks at the rate at which the sands around Southport are disappearing.
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Slapton Sands
Dick Strawbridge looks at World War II's secret and disastrous Operation Tiger.
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Sand
Alice Roberts boards a dredger to discover a precious resource: sand from the seabed.
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Copper
A look at how Swansea's monopoly of the copper trade propelled Nelson towards victory.
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Lighthouse
Neil Oliver explores the extraordinary story of building Britain's most famous lighthouse.
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Milford Haven
Neil Oliver visits Chapel Bay Fort in Milford Haven.
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Property Coast
The Coast experts journey along the stunning south coast of England.
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Land Slides
Nicholas Crane unearths the story of massive mudslides in Lyme Regis.
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Sand Castles
Alice Roberts goes to Weymouth, Lyme Regis and Torquay.
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Brunel's Railway
Mark Horton travels on Brunel's Great Western Railway along the stunning coast of Devon.
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Southwold Art
The team journey around the breathtaking shoreline of East Anglia.
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John Paul Jones at Whitehaven
Neil Oliver discovers why a delegation from the US Navy visits Whitehaven every year.
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Black Fort of Aran
Neil Oliver visits a prehistoric fort on the island of Aran.
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Isle of Man
Miranda Krestovnikoff searches for the biggest sharks in British waters.
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Galway Beans
Neil Oliver discovers how flotsam inspired Columbus's accidental discovery of America.
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Govan Dolphins
Miranda Krestovnikoff joins the dolphins who come to the Welsh coast to raise their young.
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The Old Man of Hoy
Neil Oliver explains the history and climb of the spectacular 450-feet-tall sea stack.
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St Kilda Archaeology
Neil Oliver finds out about conservation efforts on the largely uninhabited island.
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Pebbles
Nicholas Crane and a team discover how the beach pebble makes detectives of us all.
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Felixstowe
Neil Oliver visits Britain's largest container port.
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Puffins
Miranda Krestovnikoff meets the puffins of the Shiant Isles.
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Kayak Journey
Patrick Winterton carried out a 750-mile kayak trip from Glasgow to the Outer Hebrides.
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Scillies
Mark Horton visits the Isles of Scilly to find ancient tombs.
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South Uist to Harris
Neil Oliver battles the elements on a lost golf course designed by golfer Tom Morris.
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Dublin to Belfast
From Dublin to Belfast, a look at how the sea has shaped the island of Ireland.