Britain's Great Rivers: Then & Now

Overview
Britain's Great Rivers: Then & Now delves into the rich history and geography of the country's iconic rivers, exploring their significant contributions to national development. Each episode highlights the evolution of these waterways, showcasing how they have shaped the landscape and influenced culture over time. With stunning visuals and insightful commentary, viewers gain a deeper appreciation for the vital role these rivers have played in both the past and present of Britain. The series elegantly intertwines historical narratives with contemporary relevance, offering a captivating look at nature’s impact on society.
Episodes
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1
The River Clyde
Title: The River Clyde Plot: This narrative follows the journey of the River Clyde, tracing its path from its origin to where it meets the sea. The t...
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2
The River Tyne
Title: The River Tyne Plot: This narrative follows the journey of the River Tyne as it flows from the merging of the North Tyne and South Tyne rivers...
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3
The River Trent
The River Trent ranks as the third longest river in England, following the Severn and the Thames. It begins in Staffordshire and meanders its way to L...
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4
The River Stour
Title: The River Stour Plot: Embark on an adventure along the scenic Stour in Kent. Starting from its origin in the quaint village of Lenham, the j...
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5
The River Severn
Embarking on an adventure along the River Severn, the longest river in Britain, the journey begins in Wales and meanders through England before reachi...
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6
The River Avon
The River Avon originates in Northamptonshire and travels through five counties in England. This episode explores the river's connections to notable f...