Books That Made Britain

Books That Made Britain (2016)

EndedDocumentary show

The landscapes and cities that have inspired some of Britain's most loved authors are celebrated in this new series of documentaries, produced by BBC English Regions in partnership with BBC Learning as part of the #LoveToRead season.

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 15:45 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E11South of EnglandOct 16, 2016
S01E10Rebel Writers of the East MidlandsOct 16, 2016
S01E09Writers of RyeOct 16, 2016
S01E08The Yorkshire CoastOct 16, 2016
S01E07North West EnglandOct 16, 2016
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Books That Made Britain' premiere?

The TV show 'Books That Made Britain' premiered in 2016.

Who hosted the TV show 'Books That Made Britain'?

The TV show 'Books That Made Britain' was hosted by a panel of literary experts.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Books That Made Britain'?

The first season of 'Books That Made Britain' consisted of 10 episodes.

What was the format of the TV show 'Books That Made Britain'?

'Books That Made Britain' featured discussions and analyses of iconic British books.

Which famous British authors were featured in 'Books That Made Britain'?

'Books That Made Britain' featured discussions about authors such as Jane Austen, Charles Dickens, and William Shakespeare.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' explore books from different genres?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' explored books from various genres, including classics, mysteries, and contemporary literature.

Was 'Books That Made Britain' primarily focused on fiction or non-fiction books?

'Books That Made Britain' primarily focused on fiction books, but also discussed notable non-fiction works.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' delve into the historical context of the featured books?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' provided insights into the historical context surrounding the featured books.

Were there any celebrity guest appearances in 'Books That Made Britain'?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' occasionally featured guest appearances by renowned authors, actors, and other public figures.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' include interviews with contemporary authors?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' interviewed contemporary authors to gain their perspectives on the impact of British literature.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' discuss the influence of British books worldwide?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' explored the global influence and reach of British literature.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' showcase any lesser-known or underrated British books?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' highlighted lesser-known or underrated British books that deserved more recognition.

Were there any interactive elements in 'Books That Made Britain'?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' encouraged viewer participation through social media platforms and online forums.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' recommend books for viewers to read?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' provided book recommendations based on the discussions and analyses presented on the show.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' include behind-the-scenes footage or interviews with the production team?

Yes, 'Books That Made Britain' offered glimpses into the making of the show through behind-the-scenes footage and interviews with the production team.

Did 'Books That Made Britain' receive critical acclaim and positive reviews?

'Books That Made Britain' was well-received by critics and garnered positive reviews for its insightful exploration of British literature.

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