Featuring a Spitfire flight over the white cliffs of Dover; a community garden in the hills above Folkstone; Margate; and Kent's 'little railway', which runs for over 13 miles along the coast.
In this edition we join harvests for hops and oysters, travel down the beautiful River Stour, watch the annual Weald of Kent ploughing match, and explore the Samphire Hoe nature reserve.
In this episode we meet a man who swam the Channel 34 times, have a close encounter with the world's most venomous plant, and visit Chatham Dock Yards and the Isle of Sheppey.
We visit Hever Castle - once home to Anne Boleyn - with its incredible gardens, climb to Kent's highest village, Ide Hill, and visit the fields near Biddenden at Kent's oldest 'modern' vineyard.
We visit the kitchens of the Guru Nanak Gurdwara in Gravesend, travel by paddle steamer Waverley along the Kent coast to London's Tower Pier and head to the Lost Village of Dode.