Up In The Air

Sun, Feb 28, 2016
Robson Green gets a Glider lesson and soars over College Valley and a Hill Fort in the Cheviot Hills, Robson takes a helicopter ride over a Lancelot Capability Brown Garden, who also came from Northumberland. Robson visits a farm with more than 350 combine harvesters.
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Pennine Way

Sun, Mar 06, 2016
Robson is on the Northumberland stretch of one of Britain's most famous walking routes, the Pennine Way. He discovers how the moles on a remote farm have been unearthing buried Roman treasures. Robson stops off at Blenkinsopp Castle to meet its owner Mike Simpson, whose family bought the castle for just 2,000 pounds in 1955. Finally, he joins 79-year-old fell running legend Joss Naylor for a run in the Cheviot Hills, before spending a night in a mountain refuge hut.
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South-East Northumberland
Robson heads to the seaside to visit the men and women who are helping to preserve the region's proud coastal heritage. Off the coast of Blyth, he is shown the ropes on board a 100-year-old tall ship. At Newbiggin-by-the-Sea, Robson discovers how the community choir are turning stories of the town's seafaring past into song. Finally, he heads to Druridge Bay to meet one of the region's last traditional blacksmiths.
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Borders

Sun, Mar 20, 2016
This time, Robson is travelling through the countryside closest to England's border with Scotland. He encounters some very busy bees at Chain Bridge Honey Farm and tells the story behind one of Britain's most popular dog breeds, the Border terrier.
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Saint Oswald's Way
Robson follows the route of St Oswald's Way - the long-distance trail inspired by one of the great kings of Anglo-Saxon England.
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River Tyne

Sun, Apr 03, 2016
Rob travels along the route of the mighty River Tyne - a waterway steeped in history and tradition.
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Great Whin Sill

Sun, Apr 10, 2016
Robson Green travels along the route of the Great Whin Sill, a sheer north-facing edge of a great wave of volcanic rock formed from the magma deep below the Earth's crust.
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Coastal Route

Sun, Apr 17, 2016
Robson travels along the sweeping sands of the coastline between Howick and Bamburgh where he meets a wild food expert, and tries the fast-paced sport of kite buggying.
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