Tony Robinson delves into the stories, songs and sacred places along the Icknield Way from Norfolk to Bedfordshire. Prehistoric mines, hidden caves, demon dogs and mysterious ley lines all feature in this opening edition of the show.
Tony follows in the tracks of Celtic chariots, explores a burial chamber that's older than the pyramids of Egypt and uncovers the secrets of a great white horse as he travels along the Ridgeway.
For his final journey of the series, Tony Robinson travels along the North Downs Way visiting one of Britain's oldest oak trees, a shrine of Thomas Becket and a lost Roman battle site.
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By what name was Britain's Ancient Tracks with Tony Robinson (2016) officially released in Canada in English?