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- West Country Tales was an early 1980s supernatural drama series based on real-life experiences sent in by viewers in response to a BBC appeal. Of the hundreds of letters received, 13 stories were selected and turned into TV scripts.
- A series of programmes highlighting French food along with mini tours of the areas in which it is filmed , Keith cooks up some delicious meals related to the area in which he is visiting. A real look at food, wine and life in the regions each having their own styles . As always it's done in his blustering slightly over the top presentation style but a fascinating take on the food and people of each region
- Chef and restaurateur Keith Floyd travels the UK as he explores his love of food, preparing fine meals as he goes
- Keith Floyd shares his love of seafood and prepares some succulent fish dishes.
- For years now there have been tales of beasts roaming the wilds of south west England. Phil Fairclough reveals important new evidence, video footage of an animal, experts say is either a leopard or a puma. Is this the Beast of Bodmin Moor?
- Fed up with his life as an international celebrity, 'gastronaut' Keith Floyd decides to settle down and buy a pub in Devon. Luckily, just along the riverbank, there's one for sale, giving Floyd a chance to put down roots, meet new friends and demonstrate his unique style of man-management.
- An affectionate look at the Dart Valley Railway, including interviews with some of the volunteers who re-opened this line in Devon that was closed in the Beeching cuts of the early 1960s.
- Paul commences his walk in Minehead, Somerset. He heads along the north coast of Exmoor visiting one of England's smallest churches, gets a birds-eye view of Woolacombe Bay before ending this leg of the trip at Hartland Point.
- Paul Rose continues his journey, this time exploring the north Cornish coast. He takes a tour of Tintagel Castle, joins in the 'Obby Oss' festival at Padstow and channels his inner Turner in St Ives.
- Paul Rose explores the south Cornwall coastline as he continues along the South West Coast Path. He discovers one of the world's finest stages at the Minack Theatre, and fires Tudor cannons at Pendennis Castle, Falmouth.
- Explorer Paul Rose continues to explore the South West Coast Path. In this instalment he takes a snorkelling trip around Burgh Island and hitches a ride on the Dartmouth to Paignton steam train.
- For the final leg of his journey, Paul travels along the Jurassic Coast walking through some 200 million years of the Earth's history, uncovers prehistoric treasures at Charmouth and meets some hatching signets at a swannery.