Matt Baker: Travels with Mum & Dad - Season 3

Season 3
Episodes

Episode 1
Matt, Janice, Mike and Archie head to the Northumberland County Show, north-east England's biggest annual rural festival, this time accompanied by Archie the puppy. They get to a behind-the-scenes peek at what it takes to put on such a massive event, help prep some of the award-winning animals, and enter Archie into two of the categories.

Episode 2
Matt, Mike and Janice head down by the riverside in Durham for one of the biggest events in this historic city's social calendar - the 191st Durham Regatta. Elsewhere, the family explore some of the wonders of the regatta's historic surroundings, discover the secrets of Durham Castle, and get a lift in a rare vintage car to see the exotic wonders housed in the wonderful Durham University Botanic Garden.

Episode 3
Matt, Janice and Mike head to historic Cragside house and gardens in Northumberland, the original smart home powered by ingenious 19th-century hydro-electric inventions. Janice and Matt get to grips with a Victorian dishwasher, while at Cragend Farm, the Bakers discover an agricultural machine which inspired the design of London's Tower Bridge.

Episode 4
The Bakers visit England's original seaside resort, Scarborough - a favourite of Mike's from his youth and a place filled with fun, sun and history. The family pitch up at Scarborough Spa and are wowed by its continental-style Sun Court, the home of Britain's last professional seaside orchestra. Down on the promenade, they head to the Harbour Bar, Yorkshire's oldest ice cream shop.
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