Seven Man-Made Wonders Episode Guide
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Episode Guide
Seven Man-Made Wonders: Season 1
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Season 1 Episode 10: The South East
BBC weather presenter Kaddy Lee-Preston explores notable landmarks in the south-east of England, starting at Dover Castle, before heading on to Canterbury Cathedral, Chatham Dockyard, Brighton's Royal Pavilion, the Balcombe Viaduct in the Ouse Valley and Leeds Castle in Kent. Last in series
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Season 1 Episode 9: Yorkshire and Lincolnshire
Weatherman Paul Hudson explores notable local landmarks in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire and Derbyshire, as chosen by residents of the area. His journey takes him to Chatsworth House, Salts Mill in Bradford, Lincoln Cathedral, Grimsby's Royal Dock Tower, Thornborough Henge and Ribblehead Viaduct
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Season 1 Episode 8: The South
Chris Packham visits notable landmarks of southern England, from the 19th-century Solent forts to Britain's oldest chalk figure - the White Horse of Uffington. He also explores Oxford's architectural splendour and works the lock gates of Surrey's ingenious Wey navigation
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Season 1 Episode 6: London
Architect Maxwell Hutchinson takes a historical journey through London as he explores the landmarks of the city. His tour takes him to sights including Regent's Park, St Paul's Cathedral, the Roman city walls, the underground Metropolitan Line and the Midland Grand Hotel on Euston Road
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Season 1 Episode 5: The East
Julie Reinger explores landmarks in the east of England. Her journey takes her to the Triangular Lodge in Northamptonshire, Colchester Castle, Cambridgeshire's Ely Cathedral, which is known locally as the Ship of the Fens, and Stowe Landscape Gardens in Buckinghamshire
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Season 1 Episode 4: The West
Amanda Parr explores seven of the most notable local landmarks in the west of England, as chosen by residents of the area. Her journey takes in Brunel's engineering triumphs on the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol, the 18th-century gardens at Stourhead, and the architecture of Bath
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Season 1 Episode 3: North-West
Actor Simon O'Brien explores seven of the most notable local landmarks in the north-west of England, as chosen by residents of the area. His journey takes him to Blackpool Tower, the remains of a Roman town in Chester, Liverpool's St George's Hall and the Laxey Wheel on the Isle of Man
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Season 1 Episode 1: The South West
Exploring popular local landmarks, as selected by members of the public, beginning with Samantha Smith's journey around the South West region. The nominations received include Brunel's Royal Albert Bridge at Saltash, the village of Clovelly and Bishop Rock Lighthouse
Seven Man-Made Wonders:
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East Midlands
Exploring local landmarks in the East Midlands, as chosen by residents of the area
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The Midlands
Rajesh Mirchandani travels around the Midlands in search of the region's most notable landmarks. He explores the Limestone Caves in Dudley, Foxton Locks in Leicestershire, Warwick Castle, Derbyshire's Monsal Viaduct, the Botanical Gardens in Birmingham and Hereford Cathedral
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The North-East and Cumbria
Chris Jackson explores seven of the most notable local landmarks in Cumbria and the north-east of England, as chosen by residents of the area. His journey takes him to Hadrian's Wall, Durham Cathedral, Richmond Castle, Northumberland's Belsay Hall, and the Royal Border Bridge in Berwick-upon-Tweed
