The Boats That Built Britain

The Boats That Built Britain (2010)

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Sailor and writer Tom Cunliffe profiles ships that have played an important role in the development of modern Britain. This series is part of Sea Fever – The Story Of Britain And The Sea, a major new season on BBC Four that looks at the ways in which the sea has helped to shape modern Britain. Sea Fever focuses on maritime history, culture, economics and science and coincides with a new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday at 20:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06World War Two Landing CraftMay 19, 2010
S01E05Bristol Channel Pilot CutterMay 18, 2010
S01E04The ReaperMay 12, 2010
S01E03The PhoenixMay 11, 2010
S01E02The PickleMay 5, 2010
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Boats That Built Britain premiere?

The Boats That Built Britain premiered on September 6, 2010.

Who hosted The Boats That Built Britain?

The show was hosted by Tom Cunliffe, a well-known maritime writer, and presenter.

Where was The Boats That Built Britain filmed?

The series was filmed at various locations around the UK, showcasing the rich maritime history of the country.

What was the main focus of The Boats That Built Britain?

The show focused on the historical significance of iconic boats and ships in Britain's maritime history.

How many episodes were in the first season of The Boats That Built Britain?

The first season consisted of six episodes, each delving into different aspects of maritime heritage.

What type of boats were featured in The Boats That Built Britain?

The series featured a wide range of boats, including historic warships, fishing vessels, and iconic yachts.

Did The Boats That Built Britain include reenactments of historical maritime events?

Yes, the show included reenactments of significant maritime events, bringing history to life for viewers.

Who were the guest experts frequently featured on The Boats That Built Britain?

The show often welcomed maritime historians, boat builders, and naval architects as guest experts to provide in-depth insights.

What was the audience's response to The Boats That Built Britain?

The show garnered praise for its informative and engaging exploration of Britain's maritime heritage.

How did The Boats That Built Britain contribute to maritime education?

The series contributed to maritime education by shedding light on lesser-known aspects of Britain's nautical history.

Were there any special episodes or features in The Boats That Built Britain?

Yes, the show included special episodes focusing on famous maritime events and exceptional boat craftsmanship.

What was the production quality of The Boats That Built Britain?

The production quality was praised for its attention to historical detail and captivating cinematography.

How did The Boats That Built Britain appeal to history enthusiasts?

The show appealed to history enthusiasts by offering a fascinating look into the maritime legacy of Britain through captivating storytelling.

What was the legacy of The Boats That Built Britain in the realm of maritime documentaries?

The show left a lasting legacy as a well-crafted and informative documentary series that celebrated Britain's maritime heritage.

Did The Boats That Built Britain receive any awards or accolades?

The show received recognition for its contribution to historical documentary programming, earning accolades for its compelling narrative and visual presentation.

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