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A 1986 episode of the ] science tv series ] which took us on a high speed journey of the coastline of ] in half an hour. The series was filmed using a mounted camera on the back of a ] which was placed at the rear of the aircraft facing backwards, and reversed, because of the possibility of flies getting on the lens. |
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==The Shape of the Nation== |
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In 1988 the film was extended to two hours and renamed "The Shape of the Nation". This version had three narrators, one for each of the three nations of Britain; John Westbrook for ], Sally Magnasson for ] and Clay Jones for ] |
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