Britain At Sea

Britain At Sea

David Dimbleby takes to the water to get to the heart of Great Britain’s relationship with the sea. Being an island nation has always been a crucial part of the British identity and over the centuries the sea has shaped the nation’s development, history and culture. David uses his own sailboat, Rocket, to visit places integral to the nation’s maritime past and reveals stories shaped by the sea.

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Episode 1: Adventure and Exploration
David Dimbleby sails the coastlines of Devon and Cornwall, delving into maritime history.

David Dimbleby sails the south-west coastline of England, along the shores of Devon and Cornwall, in his own sailing boat, Rocket. He explores the region’s deep and varied maritime history, art and architecture. Caught up in stormy weather, he makes it to safety in the nick of time, to tell the story of Sir Francis Drake and a fantastic array of adventurers, explorers, pirates and smugglers.

Episode 2: Invasion and Defense
David Dimbleby explores the south shore of England, learning how it was vital for defense.

Sailing the southern shore of England from Hampshire to Kent, David Dimbleby explores how Britain’s seas have protected against threat from abroad throughout history. It’s a story that embraces Britain’s darkest and most heroic moments. Feeling adventurous, David abseils the great iron side of the HMS Warrior to take in the engineering might of one of the most powerful battleships of its day.

Episode 3: Trade and Romance
Joined by his son Fred, David follows the trade routes of the west coast of Scotland.

Joined on his epic oceanic adventure by his son Fred, David Dimbleby follows the trade routes of the west coast of Scotland. Along these monumental channels, that cut through the Romantic Highlands, wealth and prosperity was brought to the heart of Scotland. The journey starts at Craobh Haven and takes David along the Crinan Canal, around the Isle of Bute and up the River Clyde towards Glasgow.

Episode 4: Pleasure and Escape
Starting at Gorleston-on-Sea, David explores the creation of seaside holiday culture. David Dimbleby explores the creation of a seaside holiday culture that remains unique to Great Britain. Sailing the Rocket down the Suffolk and Essex coastlines and into the Thames, he explains how after centuries of protecting and providing for Britain, the seaside became a playground for the nation. He also shows how the sea became an irresistible subject for celebrated artists.

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