Documentary series in which Dick and James Strawbridge help other people to 'go green'. A primary school in St Albans calls in Dick to cut their water bills. Show more
Dick Strawbridge uncovers the story of the first man to fly in Ireland, and Miranda Krestovnikoff looks at the struggles of seals in Strangford Lough. Show more
On the storm-battered Atlantic shore of Ireland's majestic north west coast, the programme takes in Galway, Clifden and Clew Bay. Show more
The team journey around the stunning shores of Devon and Cornwall. Nick Crane is on board one of the last remaining Brixham trawlers, a beautiful sailing boat. Show more
Coast ventures to the furthest-flung reaches of the British Isles. Nick Crane tells the astonishing tale of the Great Storm of 1703. Show more
On the south coast of England, Alice investigates the formula for the perfect sandcastle, and Nicholas unearths the story of massive mudslides in Lyme Regis. Show more
Coast visits Sweden and explores the British connections to this stunning shore on the edge of the Baltic Sea. Nick Crane's journey starts at the High Coast. 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 follows the shoreline of northern France. Neil Oliver visits the hidden remains of a fortress built by Henry VIII on Cap Gris-Nez. Show more
Coast visits Sweden and explores the British connections to this stunning shore on the edge of the Baltic Sea. Nick Crane's journey starts at the High Coast. Show more
Neil Oliver discovers how the North Sea coast keeps the Danes happy, and Dick Strawbridge gets access to the construction of one of the world's largest offshore wind farms. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff goes to Wexford in search of the rare white-fronted geese, and Dick Strawbridge takes a ride on 'Brunel's Folly'. Show more
The team travel down the north east coast. Miranda Krestovnikoff manages to get out to Bass Rock and Neil Oliver investigates a legend in Cullercoats. Show more
Coast follows the southern shoreline of Ireland. In Cork, Neil Oliver explores Titanic's last port of call and tells of the priest who disembarked at the last minute. Show more
A journey around the British Isles and beyond to see how shared seas unite us all. The team takes a circular tour of the Irish Sea. Show more
Coast explores the strong bonds Britain has with its neighbour across the North Sea, Denmark. Neil Oliver looks at why Danes top the polls as the happiest people on Earth. Show more
The team journey around the stunning shores of Devon and Cornwall. Nick Crane is on board one of the last remaining Brixham trawlers, a beautiful sailing boat. Show more
Coast ventures to the furthest flung reaches of the British Isles. In Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an unsung feat of British seamanship. Show more
Dick Strawbridge visits a resident of Slapton Sands who recalls the evacuation announcement by the Army in November 1943, when 3,000 homes were requisitioned. Show more
On the final leg of his journey, Neil Oliver visits the bustling port of Rosyth to explore Britain's global sea trade. Miranda Krestovnikoff lands on the Bass Rock. Show more