16/24. On the Isle of Wight Nick Crane discovers a tunnel in the cliff. Sarah Beynon examines dung beetles in cow pats on Ramsey Island, and sees Chuffs feeding on them. Also in HD. [S]
4/10. Coast returns to the UK to explore the universal themes that bind everyone together. The team investigates just what it means to be an island people. Also in HD. [S]
11/23. Alice Roberts visits a processing plant that supplies a fifth of Britain's gas requirements via the world's longest sub-sea pipeline. Also in HD. [S]
5/6. Nick Crane explores some of the most spectacular sea cliffs in Britain. He goes on a journey to take in the high spots of the Yorkshire coastline. Also in HD. [S,AD]
Nick Crane explores the wealth of wildlife and industry that are attracted to the Firth of Forth, the mighty estuary that feeds Edinburgh. Also in HD. [S]
19/24. A group of sea anglers from Zimbabwe chance their hand in the rolling seas off the coast of Yorkshire. On their annual day trip from Whitby, they find themselves all at sea. Also in HD.
2/24. Nick Crane heads to Western Isles in Scotland to attempt a daunting, long-coveted mountaineering challenge on the Isle of Skye - climbing the fearsome Cioch. Also in HD. [S]
8/24. The team visits the most dynamic and dramatic of our waterways to discover surprising stories that emerge where rivers and seas collide. Also in HD.
3/24. The team discovers the pure pleasure of seaside leisure, seeking out the ideal locations to enjoy their personal passions and experience the joy of the coast. Also in HD. [S]
Coast ventures out to the man-made shoreline of the Netherlands. Nick Crane explores how Dutch engineers created coastal defences after the North Sea flood in 1953. Also in HD. [S]
18/24. Nick Crane explores wildlife attracted to the Firth of Forth. Tessa Dunlop reveals how Victorian zeal for cleanliness turned the Thames into a toilet bowl. Also in HD. [S]
5/23. Victorian postcards reveal Rhyl's glory years to Hermione Cockburn. Plus Neil Oliver finds out about the people who manned Liverpool's famous dockyards. Also in HD. [S]
Jane Asher brings together a selection of recipes from the nation's favourite TV chefs. Whether it's cakes, pies, puddings or main courses, this greatest hits of baking is a must. Also in HD. [S]
17/24. A journey around the coast of the United Kingdom. On the sea cliffs that surround Ramsey Island, Sarah Beynon hunts for dung beetles. Also in HD. [S]
13/24. Ruth Gordon heads to Polperro, where she learns all about how important knitting was to the livelihoods of the men and women there 150 years ago. Also in HD.
4/10. Coast returns to the UK to explore the universal themes that bind everyone together. The team investigates just what it means to be an island people. Also in HD. [S]
8/24. The team visits the most dynamic and dramatic of our waterways to discover surprising stories that emerge where rivers and seas collide. Also in HD. [S]
2/6. Coast ventures to the farthest-flung reaches of the British Isles. Nick Crane joins the locals on the Isles of Scilly as they try to wade from island to island. Also in HD. [S,AD]
2/6. Coast explores the incredible riches within our seas. Nick Crane heads offshore to the Faroes to find out how its bounty shapes and sustains a coastal character. Also in HD. [S,AD]
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. Also in HD. [S,AD]
3/24. The team discovers the pure pleasure of seaside leisure, seeking out the ideal locations to enjoy their personal passions and experience the joy of the coast. Also in HD. [S]
4/6. The team examine Britain's estuaries. Nick Crane explores the Firth of Forth, and Miranda Krestovnikoff discovers the secret of managing captive salmon. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/24. The Coast team head offshore to explore surprising stories of love and death, cannibalism and communist submarines, seasickness and a seafaring prince. Also in HD. [S,AD]
Coast travels around the Welsh coast from the border with England in the south on the Severn estuary, to the northern English border on the Dee estuary. Also in HD. [S,AD]
Coast embarks on an island-hopping adventure in Scotland, around the stunning Western Isles and out to the northern outpost of Shetland. Also in HD. [S,AD]
1/6. Coast reveals stories of invasions around the British Isles, including the German occupation of Guernsey in WWII and the often forgotten Zeppelin blitz of WWI. Also in HD. [S,AD]
6/6. Coast explores the glorious diversity and delights offered by our beaches. Nick Crane discovers what it is like to live on Britain's most unusual beach. Also in HD. [S]
5/6. 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. Also in HD. [S]
4/6. Coast ventures to the furthest-flung reaches of the British Isles. Nick Crane tells the astonishing tale of the Great Storm of 1703. Also in HD. [S]
3/6. Coast ventures to the furthest flung reaches of the British Isles. In Newlyn, Nick Crane relives an unsung feat of British seamanship. Also in HD. [S]
5/10. Coast ventures to the farthest-flung reaches of the British Isles. Mark Horton reveals how Brunel's ship the Great Eastern conquered the Atlantic. Also in HD. [S]
7/23. Natural history programme. Coast explores the spectacular shoreline of Norway to discover Britain's age-old link to the land of the fjords. [S,AD]
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. [S,AD]
2/6. Coast ventures to the farthest-flung reaches of the British Isles. Nick Crane joins the locals on the Isles of Scilly as they try to wade from island to island. [S,AD]
5/23. Victorian postcards reveal Rhyl's glory years to Hermione Cockburn. Plus Neil Oliver finds out about the people who manned Liverpool's famous dockyards. [S]
1/6. Coast returns to the UK to explore the universal themes that bind everyone together. Nick Crane begins by signing on as a deck-hand with a tall ship. [S,AD]
6/6. Coast embarks on a quest to explore the endless nooks and crannies of our curving and twisted coastline and asks: why are our caves and coves so captivating? [S,AD]
1/6. The team explore stories on both sides of the English Channel. Nick Crane visits Mont St Michel and Mark Horton looks at the origins of Britain's Ordnance Survey. [S,AD]
6/24. The Coast team head offshore to explore surprising stories of love and death, cannibalism and communist submarines, seasickness and a seafaring prince. [S,AD]
Alice Roberts visits Bawdsey Manor, where Britain's first radar station was built, to meet two women posted there during the war to operate the early warning system.
1/10. A journey to the furthest-flung reaches of our isles to discover the most extreme locations, lifestyles and challenges of 'Life Beyond the Edge'. [S,AD]
2/6. Celebrating the workers from around our shores. Nick Crane tells the tale of a refrigeration plant whose workers kept Britain's biggest fishing fleet afloat. [S,AD]
1/6. Coast reveals stories of invasions around the British Isles, including the German occupation of Guernsey in WWII and the often forgotten Zeppelin blitz of WWI. [S,AD]