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Beginning in a familiar garden setting, Alan Titchmarsh peels back the layers of Britain's varied past. He travels to his native Yorkshire to reveal how innocent sounding place names provide eviden...ce of a wild legacy. On Scotland's Isle of May, he discovers how white seal pups hold a clue to Britain's snowy heritage. Finally, Alan explores how diverse rock formations are a testament to Britain's turbulent past.
Metadata describing this Open University video programme
Series: British Isles: A Natural History.
First transmission date: 29-09-2004
Published: 2004
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Duration: 00:59:00
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Producer: Michael Gunton
Contributor: Alan Titchmarsh
Publisher: BBC Open University
Link to related site: Website: http://www.open2.net/naturalhistory/index.html
Subject terms: Archaeology--Great Britain; Natural history--Great Britain
Production number: NINH20248
Available to public: no