Exploring the coast of South Wales, where the second highest tidal range in the world has had a huge impact on people's lives. Show more
Coast embarks on its first adventure to North America, exploring British connections far offshore and surprising stories in the waters just off Britain's shoreline. Show more
Gregg Wallace and Philippa Forrester are in Lincolnshire for the main potato harvest and to see how broccoli is picked and packed in minutes. Show more
Gregg Wallace and Philippa Forrester visit a classic arable farm in the east of England at the start of the frantic wheat harvest. Show more
Gregg Wallace and Philippa Forrester visit a pioneering cherry grower in Herefordshire. Gregg also gets involved in the Scottish strawberry harvest. Show more
At RAF Valley in Anglesey, Neil Oliver takes to the sky with an instructor from the RAF's world-famous 'pilot factory'. Show more
A look around the coast of the British Isles. Mark Horton visits Rottingdean to look over Rudyard Kipling's garden wall. Show more
Nicholas Crane crosses the Solent to find out what's happened to England's largest island - the Isle of Wight. Show more
The Coast team explores some of the most spectacular and scary sea cliffs in Britain.
Neil Oliver films a scene from The Mayor of Casterbridge using an antique camera, to reveal how pioneers in Brighton made movies long before Hollywood. Show more
The Coast team are all at sea as they head offshore to explore surprising stories.
Beginning at the famous Oyster Festival in Whitstable, Neil Oliver ventures offshore to the remarkable Red Sands Sea Forts. Show more
The tidal ebb and flow of the seas surrounding Britain at their most extreme, when boatmen are pushed to their limit and hidden secrets emerge. Show more
Alice Roberts explores Jersey's remarkable post-war transformation from a Nazi-occupied stronghold to a honeymoon island. Show more
On the storm-battered Atlantic shore of Ireland's majestic northwest coast, the programme takes in Galway, an infamous pirate queen, Clifden and Clew Bay. Show more
Coast explores the glorious diversity and delights offered by our beaches. Nick Crane discovers what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach. Show more
Mark Horton visits Claremont Pier in Lowestoft and investigates the current perilous state of our seaside piers.
Nick Crane goes sea cliff climbing on the remarkable rocks of Anglesey as he explores why this part of Wales is the site of some of Britain's biggest earthquakes.
A look around the coast of the British Isles. Nick Crane ventures out into the Portland tidal race to see how this tidal surge creates some of the roughest waters in Britain. Show more
Nick Crane explores the violent history of smuggling around the Gower Peninsula and abseils into a stone structure concealed in the side of a sea cliff. Show more