John Craven becomes a Morris dancer, Gloria Hunniford discovers a very rare coromandel screen and Christine Bleakley visits a monument dedicated to life of William Tyndale. Show more
John visits Slimbridge, the birthplace of modern conservation, while Gloria experiences how posh dinner parties were in the 18th century. Show more
John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore the treasures in and around Floors Castle near Kelso in the Scottish Borders. John discovers a city that may have been Scotland's capital. Show more
John Craven tries his hand at the traditional craft of dry stone walling, while Gloria Hunniford hears of the exploits of legendary actress Peg Woffington. Show more
John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore the treasures in and around Floors Castle near Kelso in the Scottish Borders. Gloria visits Abbotsford, the home of Sir Walter Scott. Show more
John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore Floors Castle in the beautiful Scottish Borders. The Duke of Roxburgh shows John around and Gloria views antiques with expert Lars Tharp. Show more
John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore Floors Castle in the beautiful Scottish Borders. The story of an American heiress is told along with the creation of a fairytale castle. Show more
John Craven and Gloria Hunniford explore Floors Castle in the beautiful Scottish Borders. A lost Scottish city is discovered and a collection of impressionist masters is showcased. Show more
John Craven hears of the wild times of the violent Border Reivers, while Gloria Hunniford sees a magnificent lost city on a piece of porcelain. Show more
Gloria Hunniford meets Scottish sporting legend John Jeffrey, while John Craven discovers a Victorian collection of wild birds, and Rachel Allen prepares Indian potato salad. Show more
John Craven is given a lesson in fly-fishing at the oldest fishing club in Scotland, while Gloria Hunniford learns about the spectacular love life of artist Augustus John. Show more
Gloria Hunniford learns to hunt for wild boar with a bow and arrow, while John Craven reads the wartime love letters of the eighth Duke, and Rachel Allen makes a Scottish teacake. Show more
Gloria Hunniford makes an extraordinary archaeological discovery while John Craven hears the secrets of the unique 1000-year-old Godwin Cup. Show more
John Craven hears the tragic tale of murdered King Edward II, while Gloria Hunniford uncovers the saucy secrets of another king's mistress, Nell Gwynne. Show more
Exploring Berkeley Castle in the Cotswolds. While Gloria Hunniford retraces the steps of author Laurie Lee, art expert Rupert Maas analyses a portrait of the eighth Earl Berkeley. Show more
John Craven meets family head John Berkeley and hears of 900 years of Berkeley history, while antiques expert Lars Tharp unveils a magical musical discovery for Gloria. Show more
Gloria Hunniford uncovers a tale of prostitution from the archives, while John Craven hears of the family's fascination for the sea. Chef Matt Tebbutt uses the local apple crop. Show more
At Berkeley Castle, John learns about marine archaeology, Gloria is given a rare dinner service, and Christine Bleakley has a go at the Gloucester tradition of cheese-rolling. Show more
John visits vineyards around Berkley Castle in Gloucestershire, Gloria views one of the castle's finest paintings, and Christine Bleakley investigates the origins of the lawnmower. Show more
John explores the architectural history of Berkeley Castle. Gloria learns the story of physician Edward Jenner, and Christine Bleakley reveals the importance of Gloucester Docks. Show more