Penelope Keith explores the nation's smallest communities. In Devon and Cornwall, she visits inland mining villages and the rugged coast. (S2 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Penelope Keith takes to the road to explore our changing relationship with that quintessential British institution: the village. She starts in East Anglia, on the Norfolk Broads. (Ep1/3)
Penelope Keith takes to the road to explore our changing relationship with that quintessential British institution: the village. She starts in East Anglia, on the Norfolk Broads.
Penelope travels to North Yorkshire's dales, moors and rugged coastline. She visits Viking sword dances in Goathland and takes to the skies over Brompton-by-Sawdon. (S3 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
Penelope experiences the most extreme villages in the show so far, as she indulges her love of ferries, mountains and lochs visiting the remote communities of Argyll and Bute. (S3 Ep2/4) [AD,S]
Penelope goes in search of more hidden villages, this time in the Cotswolds. She visits Bibury, writer Jilly Cooper, the home of William Morris, and a perfect village fete. (S3 Ep1/4) [AD,S]
Penelope travels to North Yorkshire's dales, moors and rugged coastline. She visits Viking sword dances in Goathland and takes to the skies over Brompton-by-Sawdon. (S3 Ep3/4) [AD,S]
Penelope goes in search of more Hidden Villages, this time in the Cotswolds. She visits Bibury, writer Jilly Cooper, the home of William Morris, and a perfect village fete. (S3 Ep1/4) [S]