Secret Devon Episodes Episode guide
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Did you know Sir Walter Raleigh had a half brother, who was a pirate?
There is a fascinating connection between Sir Walter Raleigh and Newton Abbot.
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Dartmoor, the inspiration for many
Hattie McCann talks to some of the people that keep the mystery of the moor alive
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Dartmoor used to be avoided, and called "Dirty". find out why.
What we now enjoy, was once thought of as dirty, disgusting and to be avoided
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Controlling Devon's skies, what does it take?
Charlie is a recently qualified air traffic controller at Exeter Airport.
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Catherine of Aragon arrived in Plymouth by accident!
Catherine of Aragon came to England to marry, but not Henry. Rosemary Griggs explains.
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Breakers yard 3: How high can you pile cars?
Rules have changed over the years, but car stacking still happens. How does it happen?
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Breakers yard 2: Do you know what car parts can be recycled?
Caroline's proper job gets started with recycling car parts and hopefully saving money
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Breakers yard 1: What goes on in a breakers yard?
Caroline Densley finds out what happens in a breakers yard in Devon
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Beryl Cook 5: "So Many Stories to tell"
Caroline Densley's behind the scenes tour at The Box continues
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Beryl Cook 4: Women having fun
Caroline Densley continues her trip behind the scenes at The Box in Plymouth
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Beryl Cook 3: Who was Beryl?
Caroline Densley's trip behind the scenes at The Box explores.
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Beryl Cook 2: Research and archiving
Caroline Densley's trip behind the scenes at The Box continues with a trip to the archive
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Beryl Cook 1: A new exhibition.
The Box in Plymouth is about to launch a new exhibition of Beryl Cook's work.
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A vicar's joke that ended in two deaths.
A job reference written in Latin sparked a revenge beating, and a hanging
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280 Million years old, the original rock idols. Why is Dartmoor so inspiring?
Legends, folklore, myths and some of the most famous books, all inspired by Dartmoor.
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"The busiest pre war junction outside London" Happy Birthday A38 Parkway
The A38 Parkway is celebrating its 40th birthday, and historian Chris Robinson explains.
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'Spooky' Devon tales as you've never seen them before
Hattie McCann on the photos inspired by Devon folklore, with a Victorian twist
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'Fascinating' 4,000 year-old Dartmoor find
It's hoped the discovery will help us understand what life was like in the Bronze Age.