Description |
1 online resource (streaming video file) (54 min. 12 sec.) ; 326925704 bytes |
Series |
Coast ; Series 5, Episode 7 |
Summary |
The team visits Denmark where Neil Oliver learns about the unique concept of 'Hygge', which roughly translates as a feeling of bliss. Nick Crane explains why Britain imports so much Danish bacon, Alice Roberts sails aboard a full-scale replica of a Viking longship, Miranda Krestovnikoff encounters red deer, and Mark Horton reveals the story of Heligoland, a tiny island used by the Royal Navy in 1947 for one of the largest non-nuclear explosive detonations in history. (From the UK) (Documentary Series) G CC |
Event |
Broadcast 2011-07-08 at 19:30:00 |
Notes |
Classification: G |
Subject |
Cities and towns -- Social life and customs.
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Nuclear warfare.
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Ships -- Reconstruction.
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Swine -- Housing.
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Denmark.
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Streaming video
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Author |
Bent Melchior, Rabbi, contributor
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Beves, Raymond, contributor
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Crane, Nicholas, host
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Daugaard-Petersen, Ole, contributor
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Horton, Mark, host
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Hviv, Carsten, contributor
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Hymmolt, Fritz, contributor
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Just, Flemming, contributor
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Kaempe Henriksen, Louise, contributor
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Krestovnikoff, Miranda, host
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Nielsen, Jan, contributor
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Nielsen, Pernille, contributor
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Nummel Kruss, Erich, contributor
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Oliver, Neil, host
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Roberts, Alice, host
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Strawbridge, Dick, contributor
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Strawbridge, Dick, host
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Taylor, Mike, director
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Vind Ebbesen, Lisette, contributor
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