Head out to the beautiful wilds of Britain following Kate Humble as she explores the UK's greatest coastal walks.
Sean Fletcher explores the dramatic and changing scenery along the famous Offa’s Dyke Path on the Wales-England border.
One of the few Brakhage films featuring spoken dialogue and a central character, this sly and bitter polemic pits an actor (poet? director?) against an unseen audience. Preserved by the Academy Film Archive in 2007.
Tony Robinson dons his hiking boots to explore the 200-mile coast-to-coast route made famous by travel writer Alfred Wainwright. In the six-part series, Tony will be trekking across the north of England from St Bee's Beach in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on the Yorkshire coast.
A time-lapse oil-painting animated film about an insomniac guy and what he dreams when he finally gets asleep.
Explorer Paul Rose explores what is arguably the least well-known of Britain's Long Distance Footpaths - the 79-mile Yorkshire Wolds Way stretching from the Humber Estuary to Filey.
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