As the Crow Flies Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • Deaf Heights to Irehope Moor

    Tireless rambler Janet Street-Porter walks from Deaf Heights to Irehope Moor on the second leg of her 350-mile trek to London, meeting David Steel and Sting along the way and managing to get lost in Keilder Forest. She is also made an honorary member of the Selkirk Plodders

  • Edinburgh to Greenwich

    Tireless walker Janet Street-Porter sets off from Edinburgh Observatory on a 350-mile trek to London, meeting celebrities Alan Davies, Elaine C Smith and Ronnie Corbett as well as an ostrich farmer and a grouse moor owner en route

  • Leeds to Sherwood Forest

    Janet Street-Porter reaches the half-way stage of her north-south expedition, tramping from Leeds to Sherwood Forest, where remnants of the area's heavy industries are in evidence. On her way, she calls at the former home of naturalist Charles Waterton, the so-called father of taxidermy, and assesses the impact of Grimethorpe Colliery's closure

  • M25 to Greenwich

    Janet Street-Porter talks to Kathy Burke in Tottenham before visiting Britain's biggest church, the Kingsway International Christian Centre, taking a trip down river to Greenwich Observatory and exploring the Millennium Dome, where she chats with architect Zaha Hadid

  • Nidderdale to South Leeds

    Janet Street-Porter travels from Nidderdale to South Leeds

  • Scalford to Chelveston Airfield

    Janet Street-Porter crosses the River Trent into the Midlands, where she samples Stilton cheese and discovers why so many Scottish people live in Corby. The intrepid traveller is also charmed by Stephen Fry during a visit to his old school in Uppingham

  • Scalford to Chelveston Airfield

    Janet Street-Porter crosses the River Trent into the Midlands, where she samples Stilton cheese and discovers why so many Scottish people live in Corby. The intrepid traveller is also charmed by Stephen Fry during a visit to his old school in Uppingham