Hairy Bikers The Pubs That Built Britain

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2017
The Hairy Bikers end their pub tour in Carlisle, where they discover an extraordinary WWI government scheme designed to put a stop to drunken behaviour by controlling all the pubs and breweries.
Si and Dave's historic pub tour takes them to London, where they discover inns that witnessed the Great Fire and pubs that watered the workers during the massive 50-year rebuild of the city.
Following in the footsteps of some of Britain's literary greats, Si and Dave take a pub tour of Oxford to visit the spot where CS Lewis and JRR Tolkien drank pints together.
The Hairy Bikers delve into Bristol's seafaring past and discover some pubs with fascinating histories.
The Hairy Bikers' pub tour takes them to Edinburgh where they delve into the evil doings of Burke and Hare.
Si and Dave step back in time to the '50s and '60s of London's East End.
Si and Dave's historic pub tour takes them to Glasgow, where they explore the city's shipbuilding history.
Si and Dave embark on a historic pub crawl to discover how Britain's inns and taverns witnessed the beginning, end and intervening years in the Wars of the Roses.
Dave visits the valleys of south Wales to uncover the history of some fascinating boozers and unearth pubs that were at the heart of the area's coal-mining communities.
Si and Dave visit Bomber County, Lincolnshire, on a mission to discover the importance of the county's pubs during World War II.
The Hairy Bikers get groovy in Liverpool as they take an historic pub tour of some of the swinging '60s' most important pubs.
Si and Dave take a trip back in time to Cornwall, where they discover pubs that were at the centre of an illegal industry in the late 1700s - smuggling.
This week The Hairy Bikers hit Yorkshire to find out about the bloodiest battle in the English Civil War and the pubs caught up in the crossfire.
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