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'''''Round Britain Whizz''''' was an 1986 half-hour long programme in the BBC science series ]. It consisted of a speeded up flight around the coastline of ] with guest appearances from geologists and TV personalities including ], ] and ] telling us about the geology and natural history of certain areas. '''''Round Britain Whizz''''' was a 1986 half-hour long programme in the ] science series ]. It consisted of a speeded up flight around the coastline of ] with guest appearances from geologists and TV personalities including ], ] and ] telling us about the geology and natural history of certain areas.


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In 1988 an extended 2 hour version was broadcast around Christmas. This version had different narrators for the three countries or Britain; ] for England, ] for Scotland and ] for Wales. Additional narration came from Sir ] and ] amongst others. In 1988 an extended 2 hour version was broadcast around Christmas. This version had different narrators for the three countries or Britain; ] for England, ] for Scotland and ] for Wales. Additional narration came from Sir ] and ] amongst others.


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Round Britain Whizz was a 1986 half-hour long programme in the BBC science series QED. It consisted of a speeded up flight around the coastline of Great Britain with guest appearances from geologists and TV personalities including Patrick Moore, David Bellamy and Terry Wogan telling us about the geology and natural history of certain areas.

The Shape of The Nation

In 1988 an extended 2 hour version was broadcast around Christmas. This version had different narrators for the three countries or Britain; John Westbrook for England, Sally Magnusson for Scotland and Clay Jones for Wales. Additional narration came from Sir Alec Rose and Frank Hennesey amongst others.

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