Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson

Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson (2016-2017)

EndedDocumentary showTravel, History

Tony Robinson explores the UK's network of ancient trackways and roads, which have been walked by pilgrims, hunters and invaders over the course of the past 5,000 years, each one shrouded in myth, mystery and legend.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E04Dere StreetOct 14, 2017
S02E03The PortwayOct 7, 2017
S02E02Offa's DykeSep 30, 2017
S02E01DartmoorSep 23, 2017
S01E03North Downs WayNov 5, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' premiere?

'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' premiered on January 10, 2016.

Who is the host of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

Tony Robinson is the host of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks'.

What is the premise of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' explores the history and significance of ancient tracks and trails in Britain.

How many episodes are there in the first season of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The first season of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' consists of six episodes.

What locations are featured in 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' explores various locations in Britain, including the South Downs, Wessex, and the Yorkshire Dales.

What ancient track is featured in the first episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The first episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' features the Ridgeway, an ancient track in England.

Who are some of the experts featured in 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

Experts featured in 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' include Julian Richards, Mary-Ann Ochota, and Francis Pryor.

What is the focus of the second episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The second episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' focuses on the Icknield Way, an ancient track that stretches from Norfolk to Wiltshire.

In which episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' does he explore Offa's Dyke?

Tony Robinson explores Offa's Dyke in the third episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'.

What is the main theme of the fourth episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The fourth episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' explores the ancient track known as the South Downs Way.

Which ancient track is featured in the fifth episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The fifth episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' focuses on the ancient track known as the North Downs Way.

What is the focus of the sixth and final episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

The sixth and final episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' explores the ancient track known as the Pennine Way.

How long is each episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

Each episode of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' has a runtime of approximately 45 minutes.

Who is the target audience for 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' appeals to history enthusiasts and those interested in ancient British landscapes.

Has 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson' received any awards or nominations?

There is no available information about awards or nominations for 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'.

Are there any plans for future seasons of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'?

There is no available information about future seasons of 'Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson'.

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