Walking
Ramblings. Series 34, Hebden Bridge. Audio, 25 minutes
Clare Balding joins a family from Hebden Bridge for whom walking is a vital experience.
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Thinking Allowed. The Flaneur - Walking in the City. Audio, 28 minutes
Laurie Taylor explores the history and meaning of the urban stroller, past and present.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Lucy Hughes Hallett. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Ian Sansom. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Kamila Shamsie. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Nicola Barker. Audio, 14 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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The Essay. Dawnwalks, Nicholas Shakespeare. Audio, 15 minutes
The attractions of daybreak... when five writers set off on foot - and report back.
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Ramblings. Series 31, Artists' Ways - North Somerset. Audio, 23 minutes
Clare Balding walks with Carolyn Savidge in north Somerset.
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The Why Factor. The Walk. Audio, 18 minutes
Why do we go on long walks? Mike Williams finds out
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Ramblings. Series 27, Arundel, West Sussex. Audio, 23 minutes
Clare walks near Arundel in West Sussex with Tristan Gooley.
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The Essay. Springwalks, Philip Hoare in Sholing. Audio, 15 minutes
Philip Hoare describes seeing many animals while walking at the water's edge in Sholing.
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The Essay. Springwalks, Kirsty Gunn in Sutherland. Audio, 15 minutes
Kirsty Gunn describes the start of spring on a walk in Sutherland.
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The Essay. Springwalks, John Walsh. Audio, 15 minutes
John Walsh recalls his observations on an early spring walk near a village called Steep.
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The Essay. Springwalks, Ross Raisin in the Yorkshire Wolds. Audio, 15 minutes
Ross Raisin observes the onset of spring in the Yorkshire wolds.
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The Essay. Springwalks, Michele Roberts in Poznan. Audio, 15 minutes
Michele Roberts walks through Poznan and is reminded of Persephone, goddess of spring.
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The Living Mountain. Audio, 30 minutes
Robert Macfarlane undertakes an immersive poetic pilgrimage to the Cairngorms.
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In Britten's Footsteps. Audio, 28 minutes
Wildlife sound recordist Chris Watson retraces Benjamin Britten's composing walks.
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Lives in a Landscape. Series 14, The Longest Walk. Audio, 30 minutes
Alan Dein follows two men as they try to walk 100 miles in 48 hours with no sleep.
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Walking on Planet C (2012) Audio, 28 minutes
Musician Nile Rodgers walks the streets of New York, after a cancer diagnosis.
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Excess Baggage. Historic walks - Fast and slow trains. Audio, 30 minutes
John McCarthy takes a look at historic walks and compares fast and slow trains.
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Ramblings. Listener's Walks, Devon - Hope Cove to Salcombe. Audio, 27 minutes
Clare Balding walks a stretch of the South West Coastal Path from Hope Cove to Salcombe.
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Blind Man's Bete Noire. The Countryside. Audio, 15 minutes
Peter White and Janet Street-Porter explore one of his betes noires, the countryside.
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