Really enjoying this series, as you say, it's all fer the laymen, but it's all shot in a lovely fashion, and it's nice to hear the kids repeating (quite often) where we've visited over the years, and recounting the daft things we got up to whilst out and about, and long forgotten (well I thought so) arguments getting re-aired and laughed at. I've a lot of Time (team..phnar phnar) fer ole' Tony R, as stated above, he does a lot to keep our heritage in the public eye. Plus, it's less 'geography' lesson than Coast, which I did enjoy, but felt it was a bit meh! at times. Looking forward to next weeks already :)
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