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COI synopsis: In Wales they are moving mountains. Maggie Palmer goes to investigate and discovers how the old blackened slopes above the coal mines are being levelled and landscaped. Maggie talks to Alex...
COI synopsis: This week Maggie Palmer visits Guy’s Hospital, London. Two hundred and fifty years old, Guy’s has a proud past and an even more famous future. In their new children’s wing, Maggie talks...
COI synopsis: Take the oldest fine arts sales room in the world, combine it with what it’s now selling - Captain Bligh’s log book after he’d been set adrift from the Bounty - and you must expect some...
COI synopsis: This week Maggie Palmer meets two brothers who turned a back room idea into a world famous tourist centre. Pebbles and pottery, icing and artistry and an oven 24 times hotter than yours add up...
COI synopsis: Land and mining are primary industries but only land can reproduce from itself. 90% of Scotland was once forest land, now only 10% is. So the Forestry Commission is bringing the trees back to...
COI synopsis: This Week In Britain’s reporters have had some unusual assignments. But Maggie Palmer really does take her life in her hands this week - or to be exact those of a helicopter winchman who...
COI synopsis: Visitors to London may know what they want to see - the Tower of London, say - and even where it is but, like the natives, they may not know what it really is and how it got there. A visit to...
COI synopsis: Diana MacLean investigates London Transport and finds herself under instruction as "bus driver and underground signals operator" - and neither are as easy as they look. She does, however,...
COI synopsis: Maggie Palmer visits Hampton Court, once the residence of Henry the Eighth, and discovers that the maintenance of the Palace has been a continuing process for four hundred years; and as a...
COI synopsis: Big cities and big companies are, by no means, all there are to industry in Britain - as Maggie Palmer discovers on a visit to the Isle of Wight, off England’s south coast. Nearly 70% of...
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