Just reading about Nick Crane in the Telegraph on a new series called 'Town' which starts on Thursday on BBC2 at 9pm.
In the feature he talks about the growing importance of the town, and his love of Ludlow.
He describes himself as "a lapsed geographer, a writer, an enthusiast of British landscapes both natural and built" and that "by 2030 an astonishing 92% of us will be urban citizens".
There are 4 films: Perth, Scarborough, Totnes and Ludlow.
Sounds like a useful series.
In the feature he talks about the growing importance of the town, and his love of Ludlow.
He describes himself as "a lapsed geographer, a writer, an enthusiast of British landscapes both natural and built" and that "by 2030 an astonishing 92% of us will be urban citizens".
There are 4 films: Perth, Scarborough, Totnes and Ludlow.
Sounds like a useful series.
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