Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages Episode Rating Graph
Nov 2014 - Oct 2016
Nov 2014 - Oct 2016
7.5
Browse episode ratings trends for Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages's 12 episodes.
S3 Ep1
8.8
21st Sep 2016
Penelope Keith, one of Britain's best loved actors and a villager herself for 38 years, goes in search of more Hidden Villages in a new series that takes in North Yorkshire, Argyll and Bute, Pembrokeshire, and starts with the Cotswolds. Penelope's Cotswold journey starts in the celebrated village of Bibury, and an area that her old friend Jilly Cooper describes as a magnet for some of the most famous faces in the land. The tour also includes Kelmscott, the home of William Morris; Slad, the village setting of Laurie Lee's book Cider with Rosie; Down Ampney; and Hook Norton, where beer continues to be delivered by horse-drawn dray. And in Ebrington, Penelope visits a perfect village fete.
S3 Ep3
8.7
5th Oct 2016
Penelope Keith travels to North Yorkshire, England's largest county, and the heart of a region that's long been billed as 'God's own country' - with its dales, moors and rugged coastline. In the remote villages of Upper Swaledale, Penelope delights in the local dialect. She then visits Cracoe, the village featured in the film Calendar Girls. On the North York Moors there are Viking sword dances in Goathland, the failed seaside resort of Ravenscar, and the mystery of Captain Cook's childhood in Great Ayton. And Penelope takes to the skies over Brompton-by-Sawdon before finishing her tour at the artist's retreat of Staithes.
S1 Ep2
8.5
18th Nov 2014
Penelope explores the rugged hills and valleys of north Wales.
S2 Ep1
6.8
2nd Sep 2015
Penelope is in the land of rugged coastal communities and huge numbers of holiday makers.
S2 Ep2
7.7
8th Sep 2015
Penelope finds out about life amidst the renowned landscape of Cumbria. She finds out that there is much more to life in a Cumbrian village than tourists and tea shops. She begins in Coniston, a village that has tackled everything from copper mining to hill farming and high-class Victorian tourism to the speed records of Donald Campbell. The northern areas of Morecambe Bay show her yet another astonishing and influential landscape before she returns to the Lake District and the village of Grasmere.
S3 Ep2
7.8
28th Sep 2016
In this episode, Penelope visits some of the most extreme villages in the show, as she indulges her love of ferries, mountains and lochs galore in seeking out some of the remarkable communities of Argyll and Bute. In Mull, she learns about the local Viking saga, celebrated by the villagers of Tarbert; before venturing north to see how the Crinan Canal created Scotland's most beautiful short cut. She visits the marble-filled Mount Stuart House on the Isle of Bute and watches a game of shinty in Tighnabruaich. There is also a visit to the island of Easdale, a place without roads, cars, and just one tiny ferry, that also plays host to the World Stone Skimming Championships.
S1 Ep1
8.5
11th Nov 2014
Penelope attends a traditional village regatta on the Norfolk Broads.
S1 Ep2
8.5
18th Nov 2014
Penelope explores the rugged hills and valleys of north Wales.
S1 Ep3
7.8
25th Nov 2014
Penelope follows her guidebook through Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire.
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The first episode of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages aired on November 11, 2014.
The last episode of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages aired on October 19, 2016.
There are 12 episodes of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages.
There are 3 seasons of Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages.
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Penelope Keith's Hidden Villages has ended.