Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green

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Tales from Northumberland with Robson Green

Robson examines how Northumberland's heritage is being reinvented.

2018
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Robson Green's travels end with him visiting Hadrian's Wall and his home town of Hexham.
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Robson learns about the history of Earl Grey tea and the Craster kipper.
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Robson discovers how Northumberland's border with Scotland has shaped British history.
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Robson ventures off the beaten path and passes a night in a shepherd's hut.
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Robson visits Bamburgh Castle, follows the Pilgrim's Way and swims with grey seals.
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Robson Green meets the Northumbrians keeping some of the region's oldest traditions alive.
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Documentary. Robson Green spends 24 hours with wildlife rangers on the Farne Islands.
Episodes 2016
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Series 3 - Episode 8 - Robson travels along the sweeping sands of the coastline between Howick and Bamburgh.
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Series 3 - Episode 7 - Robson Green travels along the route of the Great Whin Sill.
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Series 3 - Episode 6 - Robson travels along the route of the Tyne, a river steeped in history and tradition.
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Series 3 - Episode 5 - The long-distance trail inspired by one of the great kings of Anglo-Saxon England.
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Series 3 - Episode 4 - Robson Green encounters some bees at Chain Bridge Honey Farm.
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Robson Green heads to the seaside, visiting Blyth, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea and Druridge Bay.
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Robson Green is on the Northumberland stretch of the Pennine Way.
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Robson has a lesson in flying a glider and gets an aerial view of an Iron Age hill fort.
Episodes 2013
Robson Green's travels around the county conclude with him visiting Hadrian's Wall and camping out overnight, before making his way to his home town of Hexham and its abbey.
Robson Green travels around his home county. Robson explores the culinary heritage of the Northumberland coast, learning about the history of Earl Grey tea and the Craster kipper.
Robson Green travels across his native county, visiting the medieval fortress of Alnwick Castle and a giant land sculpture created from the waste rock from an opencast mine.
Series in which Robson Green travels across his native county. In this edition, he meets the proud Northumbrians who are keeping some of the region's oldest traditions alive.
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