Episode 2
Alexander Armstrong presents the weather show from Ullswater in the Lake District, where the team investigate why it rains more often in the west of the country than the east.
Britain is the rainiest country in western Europe, and if you live in the west of the country you are likely to be drenched more often than in the east. The Great British Weather, presented by Alexander Armstrong, coming live from the stunning location of Ullswater in the Lake District, investigates why.
Chris Hollins visits Rain Gauge Cottage, Britain's wettest home; and EastEnders' erstwhile bad boy Larry Lamb explores the history of the classic weather icon, the humble umbrella.
But it's not all downpours... Carol Kirkwood heads to the skies, getting up close and personal with the weather as she hang-glides into the heart of an enormous cumulus cloud.
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Clips
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The truth about British rain
Duration: 05:33
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Carol Kirkwood flies through clouds
Duration: 07:10
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Alexander Armstrong |
Presenter | Carol Kirkwood |
Presenter | Chris Hollins |
Participant | Larry Lamb |
Series Editor | Denis O'Connor |
Executive Producer | Richard McKerrow |
Executive Producer | Anna Beattie |
Broadcast
- Wed 20 Jul 2011 19:30