King and Country Episode Guide

Episode Guide

  • Bedfordshire

    Ian King paints pictures of Willington Dovecote, the Harrold Butter Cross, the bridge at Great Barford, a Kimbolton cottage and the Ouse valley in another edition of the watercolour show

  • Cathedral Cities

    Painter Ian King compares similar subjects in East Anglia and the south of England, visiting Salisbury and Ely

  • Grand Houses

    Painter Ian King compares two stately homes through quick sketches and a finished watercolour, offering contrasting views of Holkham Hall with Beaulieu in Hampshire

  • Inland Villages

    Painter Ian King compares Milton Abbas in Dorset with Nayland in Suffolk, through quick sketches and a finished watercolour

  • Landscapes

    Painter Ian King compares similar subjects in the Welnay Washes and the Purbeck Hills, through quick sketches and a finished watercolour

  • Old Ports

    Watercolour artist Ian King paints the contrasting old ports of Blakeney in Norfolk and Rye in Sussex

  • Peterborough

    Ian King renders the Sacrewell Watermill, a leaning tower at Surfleet, the Pinchbeck steam engine drainage pump, Tricorner Bridge at Crowborough and the lock at Foul Anchor

  • Seascapes

    Painter Ian King focuses on seascapes, comparing Old Felixstowe, Suffolk, with Seaford Head in Sussex through quick sketches and a finished watercolour. Last in series

  • Seaside Towns

    Painter Ian King compares similar subjects in East Anglia and the south of England through quick sketches and a finished watercolour. He begins with seaside towns, exploring the differences between Sheringham in Norfolk and Brighton

  • Seats of Learning

    Painter Ian King compares similar subjects in East Anglia and the south of England using quick sketches and a finished watercolour

  • Seats of Learning

    Painter Ian King compares Canterbury and Cambridge's ancient seats of learning through quick sketches and a finished watercolour

  • Suffolk

    Painter Ian King visits St Mary's Church at Stoke by Nayland, Kersey Village, the Orwell Estuary and the lighthouse at Orford Ness