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Bird's Eye View

on BBC One London

A look at Britain from the air Eastern Approach by STUART HOOD
Scarborough ... the first British seaside resort. Bridlington ... Charlotte Bronte saw the sea here for the first time - and wept. Grimsby ... a great fishing port - a busy, noisy, thriving town; yet from the sea on a misty day it looks like a romantic Italian city.
When Stuart Hood was 12 years old his father took him from Mon. trose, in Angus, by sea to London. The Bird's Eye View helicopter follows the route of his journey of discovery south: over the salmon boats, the red cliffs and abbey of Arbroath, the lighthouses, the islands and castles of Berwick and Northumberland, the black beaches of Durham, the beautiful lonely flatlands of Lincolnshire and Norfolk, the Suffolk coast of Peter Grimes , the birds and fisher-boys of Essex mudflats - and then into London's river.
Narrator Gordon Jackson
Producer JENNIFER JEREMY
Series editor EDWARD MIRZOEFF

Contributors

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Stuart Hood
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Stuart Hood
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Peter Grimes
Narrator:
Gordon Jackson
Producer:
Jennifer Jeremy
Editor:
Edward Mirzoeff

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