The Fate of BBC Documentary "Villages By The Sea" Revealed


The Fate of BBC Documentary Villages By The Sea Revealed

Ben Robinson Returns for Fifth Series

The popular BBC documentary "Villages By The Sea" has been confirmed for a fifth series after four successful runs. Hosted by archaeologist Ben Robinson, the show explores different villages along the English coastline, delving into their local history and hidden treasures.

Exploring Coastal Villages

Ben Robinson will once again embark on journeys to villages like St Margaret's Bay in Kent and St Bees in Cumbria. Joined by experts and local enthusiasts, each episode uncovers the history of the area through artefacts, buildings, and the landscape.

Celebrating History and Coastal Communities

Producer Pam Cavannagh expressed excitement about the upcoming series, promising more incredible stories and hidden treasures. BBC's Commissioning Editor, Diane Hare, highlighted the importance of celebrating the history and coastal communities of England, with Ben Robinson's expertise bringing these villages to life.

Previous Locations and Airings

"Villages By The Sea" made its debut in 2019 and has since visited locations like Robin Hood's Bay, Lindisfarne, Sunderland Point, and Clovelly. The documentary airs on BBC Two and iPlayer, showcasing the beauty and stories of England's coastal villages.


The Fate of BBC Documentary Villages By The Sea Revealed

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