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Great British Rivers: Then & Now

Season 1 Episode 3: The River Trent

The River Trent, England's third longest river, originates in Staffordshire and flows 297 kilometers to its mouth in Lincolnshire, where it meets the River Ouse and eventually becomes the River Humber.

Season 1 Episodes:

Episode 1 The River Clyde

1. The River Clyde

Aired: Feb 18, 2020

The next episode delves into the River Clyde's captivating past, tracing its ...

Episode 2 The River Tyne

2. The River Tyne

Aired: Feb 25, 2020

The next episode takes viewers on a fascinating journey along the River Tyne,...

Episode 3 The River Trent

3. The River Trent

Aired: Mar 3, 2020

The River Trent, England's third longest river, originates in Staffordshire a...

Episode 4 The River Stour

4. The River Stour

Aired: Mar 10, 2020

A tranquil journey unfolds along the Stour River in Kent, from the picturesqu...

Episode 5 The River Severn

5. The River Severn

Aired: Mar 21, 2020

The next episode takes viewers on a scenic journey along the River Severn, tr...

Episode 6 The River Avon

6. The River Avon

Aired: Mar 24, 2020

The next episode explores the rich history of the River Avon, tracing its pat...

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