Hidden Cornwall Episodes Episode guide
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Cornwall's ancient 'Dolly Dunking' tradition
It has been revived in West Penwith.
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Cornwall artist paints on stage at Glastonbury
The famous Glastonbury Festival has an 'Artist in Residence'. Photo: Fynn Tucker.
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Cornishman first met his American GI Dad in 1989
His Father fought in the The Battle of the Bulge during the Second World War.
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Cornish Woman who cared for a famous King
The story of Elizabeth Trevanion, who was born at Caerhays Castle. Photo: Elizabeth Dale
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Celebrating the Cornish Pioneers
Many people born in Cornwall went on to do great things. Photo credit: James Kitto.
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Breage's medieval wall paintings
Cornish Bird Blogger Elizabeth Dale has the details.
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Behind the scenes of the Cotehele garland
The 60ft long Festive garland in the great hall is made up of thousands of flowers.
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Ancient remains found in Sennen and Trevone
Cornwall Archaeological Unit has excavated sites in Cornwall. Photo: Cornwall Council
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An old way of dealing with rural crime in Cornwall
This metal object in the Museum of Cornish Life in Helston has quite a sinister story.
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Afterlife of the man who built Pentillie Castle
Pentillie Castle sits on the bank of the River Tamar. Photo credit: Elizabeth Dale.
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A rare navigational tool returns to Scilly
The maritime object dates back to 1568. Photo credit: isles of Scilly Museum.
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A fishing boat and the 'Newlyn Clearances'
Julie Skentelbery has more on the housing protests in the 1930s. Photo: Kathy Hill.
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A Cadgwith connection to the Franco-Prussian War
The fishing village on the Lizard became involved in 1870. Photo: Elizabeth Dale.
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200 years since Cornish miners headed to Mexico
The High Sheriff of Cornwall Sam Galsworthy has been in Mexico for the celebrations.
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'Prepping' in Cornwall for an 'apocalypse'
There is a shop in Wadebridge that can help with prepping for every possible emergency.
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'I helped to unearth a Whale skull'
The head of a whale that died after stranding has been excavated five years later.