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Starting in the Outer Hebrides, Joanna explores the Harris Tweed industry, and drives a herd of Highland Cattle across the sands at low tide to their winter grazing.
Starting in the Outer Hebrides, Joanna explores the Harris Tweed industry, and drives a herd of Highland Cattle across the sands at low tide to their winter grazing.
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S1, EP3 "Joanna Lumley's Britain"Joanna travels from North Wales to St. Michael's Mount and the West Country, ending in her home city of London.
Joanna Lumley's Britain
S1, EP2 "Joanna Lumley's Britain"Starting in the Outer Hebrides, Joanna explores the Harris Tweed industry, and drives a herd of Highland Cattle across the sands at low tide to their winter grazing.
Joanna Lumley's Britain
S1, EP1 "Joanna Lumley's Britain"After a lifetime of travels that have taken her across the globe, Joanna Lumley is making her most personal journey yet -- travelling from Essex to Whitby.
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