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201660 minEnded

Hidden Britain by Drone

Network:Channel 4

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S02E05 - "Heatwave Special"

Aired on Sep 9, 2018, 6:00 PM

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Description

Sir Tony Robinson uses drones to reveal Britain's hidden places, from billionaires' private estates to forbidden military zones.

Details

Status
Ended
Language
English
Runtime
60 min
Premiered
April 10, 2016
Ended
September 9, 2018
Schedule
Sunday at 8:00 PM

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Episodes (2 Seasons · 7 Episodes)

Episode 1

In this episode Tony sends his drones around an immense stately home, into billionaires' underground wine vaults and around an abandoned theme park. The drones discover the backroom secrets of Argos and a stunning flower farm in full bloom, which is hidden away for 50 weeks of the year.

Aug 5, 2018

60 min

Episode 2

In this episode Tony's drones reveal the mysterious workings of a sewage plant, a top-secret underground Cold War bunker, a super-sized luxury car emporium, and a collection of rusting sea-forts that were once a hideaway for pirates.

Aug 12, 2018

60 min

Episode 3

In this episode, Tony's drones reveal the largest cave complex in Britain, hidden beehives on top of Fortnum and Mason, and a ginormous recycling plant for aeroplanes.

Aug 19, 2018

60 min

Episode 4

In this episode, Tony sends his drones to a top-security active nuclear decommissioning site. They also reveal the truth behind crop circles and explore the hidden world of bats.

Aug 26, 2018

60 min

Heatwave Special

One of the hottest summers on record is creating an adrenalin rush among Britain's aerial archaeologists. As their drones take to the skies, they are uncovering significant new finds emerging from the parched landscape. All over the country, hundreds of unknown historic sites have been revealed from the air. And it's not just the professionals that are striking gold - an army of drone-flying amateurs have made some incredible discoveries. In this Heatwave special edition of Hidden Britain by Drone, history and archaeology enthusiast Sir Tony Robinson investigates how this summer's long dry spell created the perfect conditions for the mysterious 'parch marks' that led to these remarkable discoveries. He meets the archaeologists and drone pilots that have been flying all over the country to record this transient phenomenon. Once it rains, the marks disappear, but the hidden secrets have been revealed - now it's a question of what happens next to these hidden historic gems.

Sep 9, 2018

60 min

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