Walking Through History (2013)
S01E02 Frontline Dorset
Episode Overview
In this episode, Tony embarks on a journey that transports him back to 1940, when Dorset unexpectedly became a crucial battleground against Hitler. Over five days and 60 miles along the breathtaking Jurassic coast, he uncovers the county's lesser-known World War II narrative. Starting at the enduring defenses of Chesil Beach, Tony's trek showcases spectacular landscapes and remarkable stories of courage and innovation as he travels toward Swanage and Studland Bay. He discovers the pivotal role of a renowned swannery in the creation of a covert weapon and learns about a heroic figure awarded the Victoria Cross during the German bombings at Portland Harbour. Ultimately, he highlights Dorset's significant contribution to Britain's defense and shares a poignant moment with a D-Day veteran who landed on Omaha Beach.