
The Nature of Britain is a nature documentary series made for British television by the BBC Natural History Unit. It was first broadcast on BBC1 in October and November 2007. The Nature of Britain was the second BBC natural history series presented by Alan Titchmarsh, following 2004's British Isles - A Natural History. After the introductory episode, each 50-minute programme showed the wild plants and animals found in a range of different British habitats. They were followed by a 10-minute regional programme which aimed to show viewers how they could contribute to wildlife conservation in their region.
Air Date: 2007-08-31
In the first episode of this landmark series on Britain’s wildlife, Alan Titchmarsh travels from the top of the Briti...
Air Date: 2007-09-07
Farmland isn’t just part of Britain’s countryside; it is the countryside, covering nearly three quarters of the entir...
Air Date: 2007-09-14
Nine out of ten of us live in Britain’s towns and cities – but there’s still plenty of room for wildlife! Join Alan T...
Air Date: 2007-09-21
Join Alan Titchmarsh as he travels from the river’s source to the sea, to reveal the beauty and spectacle of Freshwat...
Air Date: 2007-11-07
Britain’s coastline is defined by the forces of nature: the wind, rain, sun and tides, which influence the lives of e...
Air Date: 2007-10-05
Our ancient woodlands are packed with wildlife – but it’s not always easy to see. So join Alan Titchmarsh as he goes ...
Air Date: 2007-11-28
There might be 60 million people living in Britain, but one-third of our landscape can still be classed as ‘wildernes...
Air Date: 2007-12-05
Throughout our history on these islands, we have created places for our own use, without giving a second thought for ...