The final walk around Scotland's historical landscapes visits Blackness Industrial Estate in Dundee, an area inextricably tied to the fortunes of the city's jute trade. Show more
A new series of walks through historical landscapes. Neil Oliver visits Dunkeld, a tranquil Perthshire village which in 1689 was the site of a violent, desperate battle. Show more
A series of walks through historical landscapes. Neil Oliver returns to his hometown of Stirling, where some of the most dramatic events in Scottish history took place in the 1700s. Show more
Eighteenth century 'Tobacco Lord' Glasgow is brought vividly to life on a walk with Neil Oliver and three historical experts.
Neil Oliver visits Glendale on Skye, where action taken by a handful of determined 19th century crofters led to land reforms that changed the course of Highland history. Show more
Kilmartin Glen in Argyll is the location for the first in a new series featuring walks through five of Scotland's richest historical landscapes.
Dunfermline is the location for a walk in the footsteps of one of Scotland's most famous historic couples - King Malcolm III and his wife St Margaret. Presented by Neil Oliver.
The ruined abbey at Cambuskenneth is the location for a walk telling the story of Scotland's Wars of Independence and the characters who shaped this period of history.
Neil Oliver tells the story of Finlaggan on Islay, once the ceremonial and administrative centre for the great Lordship of the Isles.
Neil Oliver tells the story of Mary Queen of Scots' Edinburgh years in a walk from Holyroodhouse up the Royal Mile to the Castle.