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- An ex-military man refusing to see what's right in front of him is confronted by a mime artist whose life evolves around invisible barriers, who shows him the way to the door to get help he so obviously needs.
- A Royal Marine reflects upon how we all hide behind a mask, as he himself transitions into a Mime Artist.
- From 13th -19th August 2012, See No Evil saw top street artists present their work to the world on Nelson Street, Bristol. See No Evil is the UK's most ambitious and diverse permanent street art project featuring some of the biggest names in the industry including New York based legendary artist Mark Bode, Conor Harrington, and Bristol's own Inkie and Nick Walker.
- On the second part of their West Indian trip focuses on finding the original settlement of Jamestown. Local legend suggests the town was destroyed in a tsunami, but the Time Team are not so convinced.
- Tim Dunn visits the popular Victorian holiday resort Saltburn-by-the-Sea, exploring the North Yorkshire town that owes its very existence to the railways. He also visits Aleksandrów Kujawski in Poland and Bristol.
- Before the coming of the railways Britain was made up of lots of separate, local time zones and local time was proudly treasured. The railways introduced a world of precise schedules and timetables that recognised Greenwich Mean Time.
- Professor Alice Roberts tells the story of Georgian Britain by studying the history of her home town Bristol, Britain's Most Georgian Town. To get to the bottom of the story, Alice Takes a tour of Clifton in a horse drawn carriage, samples the back street Gin that threatened to destabilise Georgian society and learns the true horror of Bristol's rise to prominence as a slave port.