TV Show

Maps of Britain

Britain is connected by miles of roads, canals, and railway. This series explores the history of how we get around this ancient island.

TV Show Stats +8%

1 seasons

6 episodes total

Status

Returning Series

First Aired

2024

Rating

TV Show

7.0/10

1 votes • HD

Season 1

6 episodes
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The Motorway Map of Britain
Episode 1

The Motorway Map of Britain

Episode 1 • Mar 08, 2024

A surprisingly bumpy ride through our love-hate relationship with motorways. The godmother of the road sign discusses her iconic designs. Plus, our favourite and most hated service stations.

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The Canal Map of Britain
Episode 2

The Canal Map of Britain

Episode 2 • Mar 15, 2024

A look at Britain's beloved canal network via a fact-filled cruise along the first superhighways of the Industrial Revolution. In the age before mechanisation, a frenzy of canal-building saw a new army of workers carve out the British landscape, digging out hundreds of miles of waterways using picks, shovels and muscle.

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The Railway Map of Britain
Episode 3

The Railway Map of Britain

Episode 3 • Mar 22, 2024

Charting the high and lows of Britain's railway - the invention created at the dawn of the 19th century that would change Britain and the world forever - from the Industrial Revolution to HS2.

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The Sewer Map of Britain
Episode 4

The Sewer Map of Britain

Episode 4 • Mar 29, 2024

Investigating the hidden secrets of the sewers, from London's current Tideway Tunnel, to the Romans' solution almost 2,000 years ago.

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The Underground Map of Britain
Episode 5

The Underground Map of Britain

Episode 5 • Apr 05, 2024

A fact-fuelled ride through London's tube network, mapping out the history of the world's first - and most iconic - underground railway system. Viewers discover how this 160-year-old marvel of engineering manages to carry 1.3 billion passengers a year.

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The Coastal Map of Britain
Episode 6

The Coastal Map of Britain

Episode 6 • Apr 12, 2024

The rise and fall of the UK's greatest ports, from the first international traders arriving on the coasts of Devon and Cornwall, through the arrival of the Romans, Elizabeth I's extension of British territory, and the huge impact of the tea trade and the Industrial Revolution

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