Adventurer and explorer Paul Rose explores the Yorkshire Dales in this documentary series.
A four-part series about the Lake District. Paul Rose explores some of England's highest mountains and meets some of the folk who live and work in the UK's most-visited National Park.
Follow explorer and adventurer Paul Rose as he treks over 630 miles along England's longest national walking trail - the South West Coast Path beginning in Minehead, Somerset and ending at South Haven Point, Dorset.
Paul Rose is a British television presenter who mainly works for the BBC. He is an accomplished diver, mountain climber and explorer whose skills and interests led to his role as a BBC documentary presenter. Rose made frequent expeditions to Antartica, supporting scientists engaged in research, and for eight 6-month seasons was base commander of Rothera Research Station. In 2006, Paul Rose presented the 5-part BBC documentary entitled the Voyages of Discovery. In 2017, Paul Rose presented a 2-part BBC documentary on the Yorkshire Wolds Way, a walk of around 80 miles from the Humber to Filey on the coast. During the programme, Rose explored the wildlife and geographical features of the landscape he encountered. In the second part of the documentary, Rose took a dramatic glider flight from the Wolds Gliding Club, Pocklington, over part of the Wolds Way. In 2018 he presented a four-part BBC One series The Lakes with Paul Rose about the English Lake District.