Comedian Mark Steel visits towns across the UK, meets the locals, and creates a stand up show for them - and us - about the town.
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After 12 years of travelling the country, the comedian reveals his favourite towns.
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Mark visits Matlock Bath in Derbyshire, 120 miles from the sea.
Listen to Mark perform in a cave in online exclusive extended episode.
Mark gets to grips with the goats of Lynton and Lynmouth.
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He offends the audience as he opens a show in the British overseas territory.
Mark explains the rivalry between two halves of a county.
Mark Steel on the outrageously rich history of Kingston upon Thames.
Mark Steel hears about disagreements over the identity of a historic town landmark.
Mark discusses the local legend of the bus from Stockport to Manchester.
Mark tells of the Essex lion and the Roman Emperor Claudius' Colchester elephant.
Mark explains the controversy of the poet's gravestone.
Mark finds out about a very specific Hebden Bridge delicacy.
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An online exclusive extended version of the last episode of the series.
Mark Steel is in Saint Anne, Alderney which is the most northerly of the Channel Islands.
Mark Steel hears a story of a slightly well-prepared good Samaritan in Paisley.
Is Barnard Castle a hotbed of crime? Not really.