
England: Return to the Eagles' nest
Jim Eagles goes to the pretty English village of Bloxham to answer the question: 'Who do you think you are?'
Jim Eagles goes to the pretty English village of Bloxham to answer the question: 'Who do you think you are?'
The original Isle of Wight festivals (1968-1970) featured legendary performers such as Bob Dylan, The Who and Joni Mitchell, to name a few.
A large rock fall from the world famous White Cliffs of Dover has seen tonnes of chalk collapse into the sea off the southeastern coast of England.
Better a tourist attraction than just another member of the unemployed graduates club. Dita De Boni looks at the British royal family.
Dartmoor is incredibly beautiful, filled with quaint old cottages, cute ponies and horned sheep, rushing rivers, wide grassy moors and spectacular rocky outcrops. But when the mists roll across the landscape and the light fades, it's a rather malevolent place ... and it's not hard to see why Arthur Conan Doyle's classic Sherlock Holmes story 'The Hound of the Baskervilles' was based here.
An evil squire, infamous prison and dark tales lure Jim Eagles to Dartmoor.
For a spot of aristocratic indulgence, look no further than high tea at this London icon.
David Hill revels in an aristocratic experience at London's ritzy Ritz.