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''The Boats that Built Britain'' is a British documentary television series directed by Lawrence Walford and produced by Form Films for the BBC. Presented by sailor and writer
Tom Cunliffe Tom Cunliffe (born 1947) is a British yachting journalist, author and broadcaster. Biography Cunliffe learnt how to sail in a 22 ft gaff sloop as a teenager on the Norfolk Broads. After studying law at university, he chose not to enter th ...
, it covers various significant ships in the maritime history of Britain. The show was broadcast in 6 episodes, first broadcast on
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from 4 May 2010, before starting on
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from 15 May 2010. The show was produced in conjunction with an exhibition at the National Maritime Museum.


Episodes

# "The Matthew" - Cunliffe sails a replica of ''
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'', sailed by
John Cabot John Cabot ( it, Giovanni Caboto ; 1450 – 1500) was an Italian navigator and explorer. His 1497 voyage to the coast of North America under the commission of Henry VII of England is the earliest-known European exploration of coastal North ...
in 1497, the first Western boat to discover America # "The Pickle" - Cunliffe sails a replica of , the first ship to bring the news of Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar back to Great Britain # "The Phoenix" - Cunliffe sails '' Phoenix'', a 1929 Danish built example of the archetypal '
square rigger Square rig is a generic type of sail and rigging arrangement in which the primary driving sails are carried on horizontal spars which are perpendicular, or square, to the keel of the vessel and to the masts. These spars are called ''yards'' and ...
', crucial to the rise in 19th century British trade # "The Reaper" - Cunliffe sails the restored 1901 built ''Reaper'', the biggest sailing lugger ever to fish the seas # "Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter" - Cunliffe sails the 1904 built ''Cariad'', an example of a Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter, considered by many to be the finest sailing boat design ever # "World War Two Landing Craft" - Cunliffe sails an LCVP (Landing Craft Vehicle and Personnel), the 'one boat did more to win World War II than any other piece of machinery'


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''Boats that Built Britain''
at the National Maritime Museum 2010 British television series debuts 2010 British television series endings 2010s British documentary television series BBC television documentaries about history English-language television shows Documentary films about water transport Television series about the history of the United Kingdom Maritime history of the United Kingdom Works of maritime history {{water-transport-stub