In episode one, the duo are at Longleat Safari Park in Wiltshire, where they will join the keepers to feed the koalas, sea lions and giraffes. Plus they will be rolling up their sleeves to help prepare food for the park's twelve hundred residents, including mixing an insect porridge to feed a hungry anteater. But will Ranvir and Alex get to the middle of Longleat's famous hedge maze, which is the longest in Britain?
Ranvir Singh and Alex Beresford visit the country's most fascinating attractions, sharing extraordinary stories of human endeavour and must-see places. This week they are at the Black Country Living Museum in the West Midlands, where Ranvir and Alex drive vintage vehicles and learn the traditional skills of canal boat art and chain making.
This time, Ranvir and Alex are aboard Nelson's famous flagship HMS Victory at Portsmouth's Historic Dockyard.
Ranvir and Alex are welcomed into the breathtaking Neasden Temple in London. We also hear from the NHS doctor from the West Midlands who DJ'd at the virtual V-Fest during lockdown.
Ranvir and Alex explore the secrets of Highclere Castle, the home of Downton Abbey. We also visit an orchard in Somerset to hear about the business of brewing cider.
Ranvir and Alex experience Welsh life through time at St Fagans National Museum of History in Cardiff. Plus, we meet the man from Hampshire who's been talking to the trees.
Ranvir and Alex train to become knights at Warwick Castle. Plus, we meet the walking group in Yorkshire that's on a mission to prove that nature is for everyone.
This week, Ranvir and Alex show off their green fingers as theyexplore the biodiverse world of Kew Gardens in London. Plus, we get a glimpse of the galaxy from Kielder Observatory in Northumberland.
Ranvir and Alex dust off the spellbooks as they go behind the scenes of The Warner Brothers Studio Tour - The Making of Harry Potter.
On Remembrance Sunday, Ranvir and Alex visit the Imperial War Museum, Duxford. Plus, we discover the lost diaries of WWI survivor Arthur Roberts.
Alex is joined by presenter Ria Hebden and they both get to discover what it takes to prepare Blenheim Palace for the up and coming festive season.
This time Alex is joined by presenter Ria Hebden in Bristol to explore one of the World's most famous ships, the SS Great Britain.
This time presenters Alex Beresford and Ria Hebden explore 2000 years of history at Cardiff Castle. Plus, we're on top of Somerset's Wellington Monument.
Alex Beresford and Ria Hebden are at the Cotswold Wildlife Park helping the keepers and meeting a baby rhino. Plus we visit the Ribblehead Viaduct.
Alex Beresford and Ria Hebden visit Salisbury Cathedral to take a trip up the country's tallest spire. Plus we visit Ardnamurchan in Scotland.
Ria Hebden and Alex Beresford visit the country's most fascinating attractions sharing extraordinary stories of human endeavour and must-see places. Alex Beresford and Ria Hebden visit Waddesdon Manor to discover the story of the Rothschild Family, the greatest art collectors of the 19th Century.
Join Ria and Alex in Blackpool, exploring one of the country's most-loved seaside resorts as its illuminations get underway. We also meet a Scottish hoof trimmer-turned-internet sensation, the Hijabi Boxer from Manchester on a mission, and find out how beavers are helping to preserve Welsh wetlands.
This week, join Ria and Alex at the home of British motor racing - Silverstone. We also take a trip along the country's longest continuous flight of locks in Wiltshire and find out why an 80-year-old retired Army Major is sailing across the country in a tin boat.
Ria and Alex visit Jersey, exploring the island's iconic Elizabeth Castle. We also meet the vlogger from Tenby inspiring others.
This week, Alex and Ria are at the home of Welsh rugby, the Principality Stadium in Cardiff, where they will test out their tackling skills and also meet the Harris hawk keeping watch over the venue. We'll also see how a community bees project is helping people in Tyneside, explore a remote island off the coast of the North West and we'll meet the champion windsurfer from Essex, back on his board after having a stroke.
This week, Ria and Alex are in Belfast, learning about the history of shipbuilding and maritime heritage, as well as taking a close look at the city's booming street art scene. We also meet Ben Parkinson from Doncaster, the most severely injured soldier to survive the war in Afghanistan, as he undertakes a special challenge in South Wales to mark 15 years since his life changed. We also meet the former rugby player from Bedfordshire now running 48 marathons in 30 days for a cause close to his heart, we go behind-the-scenes to look at the ongoing restoration work of Big Ben and we meet Team GB's first female Sikh powerlifter from Warwick.
Alex and Ria are at Westonbirt Arboretum exploring the emerging autumn colours. We also hear from the Potty Plotters who help people make the most of their allotments.
Ria and Alex are welcomed into the Guru Nanak Darbar Gurdwara in Gravesend. Also, we find out how Banksy is inspiring the next generation of artists in Bristol.
Ria Hebden explores Birmingham by boat, along the city's canal network. We also meet the former paratrooper walking around the country's coastline for charity.
Ria and Alex are in Edinburgh, visiting some of the city's landmarks. Plus, we meet the couple in their twenties who've bought a castle in Northern Ireland.
Alex and Ria are in Cornwall, visiting the Eden Project. Also on the programme, we take a look at the restored Second World War Spitfire proudly on display in Stoke-on-Trent.