Island's Of Britain (Blu-ray) 

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Clunes,  Martin - Island's Of Britain (Blu-ray) It is a startling fact that the UK is made up of about 1,000 different islands, and this landmark series sets out to explore the most fascinating yet unfamiliar ones. Martin Clunes (Doc Martin, Shakespeare In Love, Men Behaving Badly) visits some of these beautiful but remote communities, shedding new light on their history, culture, flora and fauna whilst guiding us through amazing landscapes and seascapes and meeting colourful locals along the way.
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FormatBlu-Ray
GenreSpecial Interest / Documentary
Running Time156 mins
Aspect RatioTBC
LanguagesEnglish (Dolby Digital 5.1)
RatingM
Available08-12-2010
ActorsClunes, Martin
SourcedAustralia
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"It is a startling fact that the UK is made up of about 1,000 different islands, and this landmark series sets out to explore the most fascinating yet unfamiliar ones.Martin Clunes (Doc Martin, Shakespeare In Love, Men Behaving Badly) visits some of these beautiful but remote communities, shedding new light on their history, culture, flora and fauna whilst guiding us through amazing landscapes and seascapes and meeting colourful locals along the way.The series showcases all sorts of island dwellers from people who live off the land, to the mega rich who use their islands to escape the paparazzi. We also get to hear some remarkable stories of British folklore, with tales of smugglers, pirates, wizards and saints."

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