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From the opening of Cromer Pier to Prince Bertie's arrival at Sandringham House, Tony Robinson's four-day walk is a coastal journey through 40 years of Victorian Norfolk.

September 2020
Tony Robinson ventures north as he learns more about the Dark Ages while enjoying a ramble. The Time Team host is on the trail of St Cuthbert, one of Northumbria's greatest sons.
August 2020
From the opening of Cromer Pier to Prince Bertie's arrival at Sandringham House, Tony Robinson's four-day walk is a coastal journey through 40 years of Victorian Norfolk.
Tony Robinson ventures north as he learns more about the Dark Ages while enjoying a ramble. The Time Team host is on the trail of St Cuthbert, one of Northumbria's greatest sons.
Discover more about the history of industrial engineering along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal as Time Team's Tony Robinson embarks on a three-day walk inland to Wigan.
Tony Robinson's four-day trek along the coastline between Plymouth and Falmouth reveals more about the huge smuggling business in Cornwall in the late-18th century.
Tony Robinson embarks on some walks of historical significance, this time against the breathtaking backdrop of the Lake District.
Discover more about the history of industrial engineering along the Leeds and Liverpool Canal as Time Team's Tony Robinson embarks on a three-day walk inland to Wigan.
Walks through Britain's historic landscapes. Tony Robinson learns about the Jacobite uprisings of the 1700s on a trek through the Kintail region of Scotland.
Hear about life and death in the last centuries of the Stone Age as Tony Robinson enjoys a 45-mile walk across Wiltshire, starting at the historic Windmill Hill near Avebury.
Tony Robinson embarks on some walks of historical significance, this time against the breathtaking backdrop of the Lake District.
Walks through Britain's historic landscapes. Tony Robinson learns about the Jacobite uprisings of the 1700s on a trek through the Kintail region of Scotland.
Tony Robinson's five-day, 60-mile walk takes him back to 1940, when the county of Dorset became the frontline in the war against Hitler.
Discover more about Tudor England as Tony Robinson sets off on a 45-mile hike through the beautiful countryside of the Weald in Kent and the Downs of East Sussex.
Tony Robinson learns about the industrial revolution on a trek through the Peak District, visiting the site of the world's first factory and a 900-year-old stately home.
Tony Robinson's five-day, 60-mile walk takes him back to 1940, when the county of Dorset became the frontline in the war against Hitler.
Tony Robinson hikes from Lyme Regis to the Somerset Levels in the footsteps of a ragtag rebel army led by the illegitimate son of Charles II.
Who was the real King John? Tony Robinson seeks out the answers as he walks across Sherwood Forest and the Peak District.
The Channel Islands were occupied by Nazi Germany between 1940 and 1945. Tony Robinson heads to Guernsey and Jersey to revisit events.
Join Tony Robinson on a ramble around the Cairngorms National Park and discover how Queen Victoria and Prince Albert shaped Scottish traditions.
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