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Shetland Tsunami
Nicholas Crane discovers evidence of a giant tsunami that reshaped the Shetland coast.
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Lowestoft Pier
Mark Horton investigate the current perilous state of our seaside piers in Lowestoft.
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Snettisham Floods
Nicholas Crane visits Norfolk and discovers the effect the weather can have on sea levels.
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Pendine Babs
Neil discovers why Pendine Sands was briefly tagged the fastest place on earth.
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Orkney Octopus
Although Orkney's crime rate is low, one slippery thief is stealing lobsters - the octopus
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London
Mark Horton looks at London's maritime history to find out if it's a true coastal city.
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Northern Ireland
Nicholas Crane explores Northern Ireland's rugged coastline.
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South Coast - Alderney
Neil Oliver visits the scene of the Royal Charter sinking.
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Berwick
Exploring the relationship between citizens and the sea.
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Northern Ireland: Whitehead
Nicholas Crane and Alice Roberts explore Northern Ireland's coastline.
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Walton on the Naze
Nicholas Crane discovers fossils and the early course of the Thames.
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Galloway Coast and Solway Firth
Visiting Stornoway - the largest town on Lewis and the commercial hub for the islands.
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Mussels
The Coast team visit the biggest mussel fishery in the UK.
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South Coast - The Jurassic Coast
Alice Roberts goes prospecting for oil along the Jurassic coastline.
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NATO Exercise
Nicholas Crane visits Cape Wrath to join in a NATO military exercise.
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Venerable Bede
Neil Oliver explores the area around the Tyne, home of the monk the Venerable Bede.
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Northern Ireland - Antrim
Nicholas Crane explores Northern Ireland's coastline along the Antrim Coast Road.
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Tobermory and Knoydart
Nicholas Crane pays a visit to the town of Tobermory on the west coast of Scotland.
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Foghorns
The team pay homage to Britain's defunct foghorns.
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Lobsters
Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers how lobster stocks are being sustained in Padstow.
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St Ives
Neil Oliver leads the team to St Ives in Cornwall, England's most coastal county.
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Clams and Mussels
A visit to Anglesey in search of the longest-living creature on earth, the Arctic clam.
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Galloway Coast and Solway Firth
The Coast team visits the vast, windswept mudflats of the Solway Firth.
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Tunnel to Dungeness
Historian Neil Oliver investigates the Victorian Channel Tunnel.
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Dounreay
Alice Roberts sees the Dounreay nuclear reactor being decommissioned.
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Northern Ireland: Giant's Causeway
Nicholas Crane explores Northern Ireland's coastline.
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Scotland - Faslane
Historian Neil Oliver is given access to HMS Vanguard and helps check it's seaworthy.
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Drake and the Cornish Sardines
Nicholas Crane explores the role of Sir Francis Drake in the foundation of the slave trade
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Alderney
Nicholas Crane travels along the south coast of Britain.
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Northern Ireland - Strangford Lough and Torr Head
The settlement of the Scots at Strangford Lough and the treacherous channel of Torr Head.