At the Solway Firth, Dr Tori Herridge and team recount a tragic mining disaster that took place four miles out to sea, and find a huge oval-shaped swimming pool off the coast. (S3 Ep3/3) [AD,S]
At the Solway Firth, Dr Tori Herridge and team recount a tragic mining disaster that took place four miles out to sea, and find a huge oval-shaped swimming pool off the coast. (S3 Ep3/3) [AD,S]
Exploring the inner reaches of the Firth of Forth in Scotland, Dr Tori Herridge and the team investigate the story of a long-forgotten harbour and discover a 19th-century pier. (S3 Ep2/3) [AD,S]
Dr Tori Herridge and the team explore more archaeological coastal remains. On the stunning north Kent coast they follow a shipwreck discovery and explore a forgotten military base. (S3 Ep1) [AD,S]
Dr Tori Herridge and the team explore more archaeological coastal remains. On the stunning north Kent coast they follow a shipwreck discovery and explore a forgotten military base. (S3 Ep1)
Tori Herridge traces various attempts to make the River Clyde deeper to get ships into the heart of Glasgow, and examines the role of an odd-shaped vessel in a boat graveyard. (S2 Ep3/6) [S]
In Dorset, Tori Herridge and the team reveal the story of the world's first aircraft carriers and discover how this coastline played a vital role in D-Day. (S2 Ep2/6) [S]
In Dorset, Tori Herridge and the team reveal the story of the world's first aircraft carriers and discover how this coastline played a vital role in D-Day. (S2 Ep2/6) [S]
Tori Herridge explores remarkable stories that are revealed when the tide goes out. In East Sussex she explores a 1740s shipwreck and a harbour that only worked for four months. (S2 Ep1/6) [S]
In Northumberland, Tori Herridge and Alex Langlands investigate the stories of a tragic French trawler and an ancient community that thrived in what's now a top tourist destination. (Ep1/3) [AD,S]
In Essex, Tori and Alex investigate the earthwork remains of a fort from Henry VIII's days. Plus: a U-boat stranded in a tiny creek, and Thames sailing barges sunk in estuary mud. (Ep3/3) [AD]
On Merseyside, Tori and Alex investigate a beach full of World War II rubble, evidence of people from 7000 years ago, and Liverpool's version of the Whisky Galore story. (Ep2/3)
In Northumberland, Tori Herridge and Alex Langlands investigate the stories of a tragic French trawler and an ancient community that thrived in what's now a top tourist destination. (Ep1/3) [S]