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Saving Britain's Past

Series charting the development of the conservation movement in Britain since the Second World War, presented by architectural critic Tom Dyckhoff.

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on BBC iPlayer (6)
coming up (1)
Previous programmes:
by year (7)

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    The Crofters

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    Available since Wednesday with 10 days left.

    Tom Dyckhoff visits Assynt, where the land reform movement began in the 90s.

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    1. The Pit

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      Available since Tue, 17 Nov 2009 with 10 days left.

      Architecture critic Tom Dyckhoff visits Big Pit in South Wales.

    2. The Market

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      Available since Tue, 10 Nov 2009 with 10 days left.

      Tom Dyckhoff tells the story of the battle for Covent Garden market.

    3. The Country House

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      Available since Wed, 4 Nov 2009 with 10 days left.

      Tom Dyckhoff explores the decline of the country house and its fight for survival.

    4. Streets in the Sky

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      Available since Tue, 27 Oct 2009 with 10 days left.

      Tom Dyckhoff goes to Sheffield to visit the most controversial listed building in Britain.

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Tom Dyckhoff tells the extraordinary story of Brick Lane in London.

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