From the White Cliffs to Hastings
Shaun Williamson travels length of the Royal Military Canal and discovers how the need to protect and defend the nation shaped peoples' lives.
Built to defend the country against invasion from Napoleon's navy, the Royal Military Canal zigzags from Folkestone in Kent to Hastings in Sussex. It passes by the Cinque Port of Hythe, across the smugglers territory of Romney Marsh, through the ancient ports of Rye and Winchelsea, ending at the shifting shingle of Cliff End. Travelling the length of the route, Shaun Williamson discovers how the need to protect and defend the nation shaped the lives of the common people living on the edge of Britain, during some of the toughest times in our history, from well before 1066 to the present day.
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Clips
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Bones reveal Hythe's hidden history
Duration: 02:26
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'Medieval Banksy'
Duration: 02:40
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Shaun Williamson |
Executive Producer | Linda Bell |
Broadcast
- Tue 12 Jun 2012 22:35成人快手 One South East