Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast

Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast (2017)

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Tony Robinson dons his hiking boots to explore the 200-mile coast-to-coast route made famous by travel writer Alfred Wainwright. In the six-part series, Tony will be trekking across the north of England from St Bee's Beach in Cumbria to Robin Hood's Bay on the Yorkshire coast.

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Scheduleevery Friday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Episode 6Apr 21, 2017
S01E05Episode 5Apr 14, 2017
S01E04Episode 4Apr 7, 2017
S01E03Episode 3Mar 31, 2017
S01E02Episode 2Mar 24, 2017
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' premiere?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' premiered in 2017.

What is the premise of 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' follows Tony Robinson as he travels from the east to the west coast of England, exploring the country's rich history and heritage.

Who is the host of 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

The host of 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' is Tony Robinson.

How many episodes are there in 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' consists of a certain number of episodes.

What are some of the locations visited in 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

Throughout the series, Tony Robinson visits various locations such as historic sites, coastal landmarks, and cultural attractions.

What is the format of 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

The show follows a documentary format, combining historical exploration with travelogue elements.

How does 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' engage with its audience?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' engages its audience by providing insights into England's history, archaeology, and cultural significance of the featured locations.

What makes 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' stand out from other similar shows?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' stands out due to its unique blend of historical exploration, travel, and Tony Robinson's engaging storytelling.

Who is the target audience for 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

The target audience for 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' includes history enthusiasts, fans of travel documentaries, and those interested in England's cultural heritage.

How does 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' contribute to promoting English heritage?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' contributes to promoting English heritage by showcasing lesser-known historical sites and their significance.

What are some of the themes explored in 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' explores themes such as archaeology, architecture, local traditions, and the impact of historical events on modern England.

How does Tony Robinson's personality influence the show?

Tony Robinson's enthusiastic and knowledgeable personality adds a captivating and relatable dimension to the exploration of historical sites in 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'.

How is 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' received by critics?

Critics have praised 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' for its informative content, engaging presentation, and Tony Robinson's charismatic hosting.

What are some memorable moments from 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast'?

Some memorable moments from 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' include the discovery of historical artifacts, interviews with local experts, and stunning views of coastal landscapes.

How does 'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' inspire viewers to explore England's coast?

'Tony Robinson: Coast to Coast' inspires viewers to explore England's coast by highlighting the beauty, history, and significance of the coastal regions, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the country's heritage.

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