The Boats That Built Britain

  

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The Boats That Built Britain6/6. World War Two Landing Craft: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe puts an LCVP through its paces and finds out how it did more to win World War II than any other piece of machinery. [S]Wed, Aug 9, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
The Boats That Built Britain5/6. Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe sails a perfectly restored Bristol Channel pilot cutter, considered by many to be the finest sailing boat design ever. [S]Tue, Aug 8, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
The Boats That Built Britain4/6. The Reaper: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe sails the Reaper, the biggest sailing lugger ever to fish the seas and capable of pulling in ten tonnes of herring in a single haul. [S]Mon, Aug 7, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
The Boats That Built Britain3/6. The Phoenix: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe sails the Phoenix, a square rigger which helped transform Britain into the richest, most powerful nation on earth in the 19th century. [S]Wed, Aug 2, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
The Boats That Built Britain2/6. The Pickle: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe tells the story of HMS Pickle, a boat that beat her bigger rivals back to Britain to deliver the news of Nelson's victory at Trafalgar. [S]Tue, Aug 1, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins
The Boats That Built Britain1/6. The Matthew: Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe sails the Matthew, the boat in which John Cabot left Bristol in 1497 and landed 3,000 miles later in what we now know is North America. [S]Mon, Jul 31, 7:30 pmBBC FOUR30 mins