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Hadrian’s Wall

Matt and Charlotte visit the world-famous Hadrian’s Wall as it celebrates its astonishing 1,900th anniversary, while Adam learns how one farming family in Northumberland is turbo-charging birds.

Matt and Charlotte visit the world-famous Hadrian’s Wall as it celebrates its astonishing 1,900th anniversary to uncover some hidden histories of the area.

Charlotte makes an amazing discovery at the Roman fort of Vindolanda, an archaeological excavation site where they are unearthing the lives of women and children of our past, and meets the chemist trying to chart the changes beneath the surface. Matt finds out about the rich multicultural history of the soldiers who manned the wall - from Syrian archers to Iraqi bargemen on the Tyne - and meets the artist whose brightly coloured art installation has brought a Roman fort’s history to life.

Meanwhile, Adam is also in Northumberland, learning how one farming family is turbo-charging birds, and Tom Heap investigates why the ageing, government-owned Scottish island ferry service is leaving locals feeling cast adrift.

55 minutes

Last on

Tue 16 Aug 2022 00:50

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Role Contributor
Presenter Matt Baker
Presenter Adam Henson
Presenter Charlotte Smith
Presenter Tom Heap
Series Editor Jane Lomas
Series Producer Mark Beech

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