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Rick meets a man who is paid to eat 700 samples of cheese a week and then heads to Newlyn, which is the unlikely setting of one of Britain's most revolutionary art movements.
Rick meets a man who is paid to eat 700 samples of cheese a week and then heads to Newlyn, which is the unlikely setting of one of Britain's most revolutionary art movements.
Rick meets a man who's paid to eat 700 samples of cheese a week and learns about a revolutionary art movement.
Rick learns how Cornwall contributed to British Empire communications and meets William Golding's daughter.
Rick goes on a tour around the beautiful Camel Estuary and examines Cornwall's second home ownership.
Rick joins a team diving for razor clams, visits Newlyn's ordnance datum, and is shown beautiful copperwork.
Rick discovers how the Cornish landscape influenced Turner and joins an auctioneer at Newlyn Fish Market.
Rick visits a mausoleum with a macabre story on the River Tamar and tries a dish that was served to Joe Biden.
Rick learns about a time when the Cornish were enslaved and joins one of the last fishing boats in St Mawes.
Rick visits the Rame Peninsula and explores the history of the Cornish pasty.