Secret Britain

Secret Britain
Genre Nature documentary
Presented by Matt Baker (Series 1)
Julia Bradbury (Series 1)
Ellie Harrison
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 3
No. of episodes 7
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Release
Original network BBC One
Picture format 16:9 (HDTV)
Original release 15 August 2010 (2010-08-15)

Secret Britain is a BBC documentary series presented by Matt Baker and Julia Bradbury which first aired on BBC One Sunday 15 August 2010 at 9:00pm. The series explores some of the United Kingdom's hidden corners such as deserted beaches and tumbling waterfalls, showcasing the very best of what the British countryside has to offer.

The show focuses on a variety of areas of the British countryside, with a few minutes dedicated to each particular area of interest. Each of the segments is presented by either Matt or Julia, often being joined by a local expert or guide to explain more about the area.

Series 2 episode 1 "Water World Of Wales" helped maintain the secrecy of one of the sites covered by failing to mention the name of the standing stone sequence even though Maen Llia is within 30 yards of a minor road and a noted tourist attraction.

Series 1

Episode number Name Air date Description
1 The Crowded South 15 August 2010 The first episode starts off in Cornwall and ends in Dover.

Some of the locations seen in this episode are:

2 The Hidden Heart 22 August 2010 The second episode starts in the flatlands of East Anglia and ends at the wild, rugged Welsh coast.

Some of the locations seen in this episode are:

3 True North 29 August 2010 The third episode begins in Derbyshire and travels north to the coast of County Durham.

Some of the locations seen in this episode are:

4 Borderlands and Beyond 5 September 2010 The fourth episode starts at the borders and travels to the North West point of Britain.

Some of the locations seen in this episode include:

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