All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 North of England

    • April 10, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian Dr Alixe Bovey uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. She follows the trail north from York to the hotly-contested Scottish border and uncovers tantalising clues to Medieval Britain's most dangerous war zone.

  • S01E02 Wales

    • April 17, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian Dr Alixe Bovey uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. This week she heads west from Gloucester into Wales, following in the footsteps of the huge armies of Edward I. She uncovers evidence of a lawless borderland, a Medieval arms race, and reveals clues to the origins of the map itself.

  • S01E03 London and the South East

    • April 24, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian Dr Alixe Bovey uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. This week she follows the ancient pilgrim trail from the east coast to London and tracks the flow of commodities and ideas from the rest of Europe.

  • S01E04 Heartlands

    • May 1, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian Dr Alixe Bovey uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. Exploring the life of the commoner, she discovers the origins of precedent in common law and uncovers the foundations of modern parliament in a bloody power struggle.

  • S01E05 Scotland

    • May 8, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian, Dr Alixe Bovey, uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain in the Middle Ages. She explores the most mysterious region on the whole map - Scotland, a nation so young it still had no capital, where wolves reigned over its highland wilderness and gangsters terrorised its border lands.

  • S01E06 West Country

    • May 15, 2008
    • BBC Four

    Medieval art historian, Dr Alixe Bovey, uses the oldest surviving route map of Britain to make a series of journeys through Britain asit was in the Middle Ages. In the West Country, she investigates some of the myths and legends depicted on the Gough Map and discovers how these were used to legitimise wars and empires.