Steve Brodie reports on the conclusion of the Jo Yeates murder trial and David Whiteley investigates a man who claims he can help West Country pensioners to avoid care home fees. Show more
Mark Horton visits Claremont Pier in Lowestoft and investigates the current perilous state of our seaside piers.
Britain's bonds with its Celtic cousins across in Brittany are explored. Neil Oliver visits the province of Finistere, battered by some of the world's wildest waters. Show more
The experts travel along Scotland's east coast, visiting a marine reserve off St Abbs and reporting on the state of the Forth Road Bridge. Show more
The Coast team journey around the breathtaking shoreline of East Anglia, where Neil Oliver explores the abandoned site of an experimental radar. Show more
Coast journeys along the south and west coasts of Wales, taking in the island of Skomer, Porth Oer's beach, Harlech Castle and the Gower Peninsula. 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
Miranda Krestovnikoff is on the Belgian coast to meet the last few men who still use heavy horses to fish for shrimp. Show more
Neil Oliver and the team journey around the coast of the UK. In Cornwall, Neil discovers a network of communication cables under Porthcurno beach. Show more
The team takes a journey from the most northerly tip of the British Isles, Muckle Flugga on Shetland, to the Old Man of Hoy on Orkney, which Neil Oliver climbs. Show more
Looking at the mark made by the people who once ruled much of Scotland, the Picts, and why Catterline was so important to painter Joan Eardley. Show more
Miranda Krestovnikoff goes diving in search of cuttlefish off the West Sussex coast, and Mark Horton visits the historic Royal Navy dockyard at Portsmouth.
The experts travel along Scotland's east coast, visiting a marine reserve off St Abbs and reporting on rust's threat to the Forth Road Bridge. Show more
The Coast team journey around the breathtaking shoreline of East Anglia, where Neil Oliver explores the abandoned site of an experimental radar. Show more
A journey around the British Isles and beyond. The team starts in London, continues along the south coast of England and then explores the coast of Belgium. Show more
Coast ventures out to the man-made shoreline of the Netherlands. Nicholas Crane examines the great flood of 1953, and Tessa Dunlop learns about tulip mania. Show more
Alice Roberts explores Jersey's remarkable post-war transformation from a Nazi-occupied stronghold to a honeymoon island. 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
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