The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain

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  • 2018
  • 1 Season
  • 0.0  (14)

The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain is a fascinating documentary series from 2016 starring Dave Myers and Simon King. The show is available to watch on Acorn TV, and takes viewers on a journey through some of the most iconic British pubs of all time. The series is divided into six episodes, each of which focuses on a different aspect of British pub culture. In the first episode, Myers and King explore the history of the oldest pubs in the country, many of which date back to the Middle Ages. They visit places like Ye Olde Trip to Jerusalem in Nottingham, which is believed to have been established in 1189, and The George Inn in Southwark, which has been a pub for over 500 years.

Throughout the series, the presenters provide viewers with an in-depth look at the architecture, decor, and unique features of each pub they visit. They also delve into the stories behind the pubs, interviewing owners, regulars, and historians to uncover the secrets and legends that have made each establishment famous.

One episode focuses on the role that pubs played in British history, from the Civil War and the Restoration to the rise of the Suffragette movement. The presenters visit The Star Inn in Bath, which was the hub of a thriving women's suffrage movement in the early 1900s. They also explore the impact of World War II on British pubs, and visit The Bedford Arms in Southampton, which was bombed during the war and has since been restored to its former glory.

Another episode of The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain looks at the pub as a social hub for different communities, from football fans to LGBT groups. Myers and King visit places like The Swan in Ipswich, which has been a popular hangout for Ipswich Town Football Club fans for over 150 years, and The Royal Vauxhall Tavern in London, which has been a safe haven for the city's LGBT community for decades.

The final episode of the series is devoted to the future of British pubs, and the challenges that they face in the 21st century. The presenters explore how pubs are adapting to changing tastes and trends, and visit The Eagle and Child in Ramsbottom, which has become a popular destination for craft beer enthusiasts. They also look at how pubs are using technology to attract new customers, such as The Red Lion in Wendover, which has a robot bartender.

Overall, The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain is a delightful and informative series that celebrates the unique culture and history of British pubs. With its engaging presenters, stunning cinematography, and fascinating stories, it is a must-watch for anyone interested in British history, architecture, or culture.

The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (15 episodes). The series first aired on March 12, 2018.

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Carlisle
15. Carlisle
March 12, 2018
The Hairy Bikers conclude their great pub tour in Carlisle, where they learn about a WWI scheme to end drunken behavior by having the government take over all the drinking establishments.
Great Fire of London
14. Great Fire of London
March 12, 2018
The duo locates the inns that witnessed the Great Fire of London in 1666, starting with the pub on the banks of the Thames from which Samuel Pepys watched the conflagration.
Oxford
13. Oxford
March 12, 2018
Si and Dave take an educational excursion to Oxford, where they discover pubs with links to Britain's literary greats, including C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien. They also drop in on the favorite inn of Colin Dexter, the creator of Inspector Morse.
Bristol
12. Bristol
March 12, 2018
As an old starting point for voyages of discovery, Bristol offers the bikers fascinating stories about its seafaring past, from an inn with a hole in the wall to spy on press gangs to a landlord who was an ardent abolitionist. Dave also samples some cider, the West Country's most famous export.
Edinburgh
11. Edinburgh
March 12, 2018
A dark tale of medicine and murder awaits the bikers in Edinburgh, as they delve into the infamous 19th-century murders by William Burke and William Hare. They also hear of a ghost who haunts one of the city's oldest bars and meet a folk singer who regales them with tavern songs.
East End London
10. East End London
March 12, 2018
In London's East End, the Hairy Bikers learn about the criminal enterprises of the Kray twins, notorious mobsters of the 1950s and '60s. Si takes a ride with an old Kray associate, and Dave learns to fight like the Krays at their former boxing club.
Glasgow
9. Glasgow
March 12, 2018
The bikers journey north to Glasgow, where they dive into the city's illustrious shipbuilding history and chat with former shipyard workers. Si attempts welding, and the two make cocktails at a bar styled after the Queen Mary ocean liner, which was built on the River Clyde.
Home Counties
8. Home Counties
March 12, 2018
Si and Dave quench their thirst for knowledge with a historic pub tour through the counties surrounding London. They drink medieval ale in the ancient town of St. Albans, dance in Britain's oldest free house, and learn about the Wars of the Roses.
South Wales
7. South Wales
March 12, 2018
Dave heads to South Wales to dig up the establishments frequented by the area's coal miners. Along the way, he descends into the coal tunnels and drives a steam train that has a pub at the end of its line.
Liverpool
6. Liverpool
March 12, 2018
In Lincolnshire's Bomber County, Si and Dave are on a mission to discover the role of pubs in WWII. They check out a tavern that housed people left homeless by bombing raids and visit the Bluebell Inn, which catered to the famous Dambuster Squadron and now serves as a living memorial to local veterans.
Lincolnshire
5. Lincolnshire
March 12, 2018
The bikers get groovy in Liverpool on a historic pub tour of hotspots from the Swinging Sixties, and they even meet John Lennon's old drinking buddies.
Cornwall
4. Cornwall
March 12, 2018
In Cornwall, the daring duo delve into the world of 18th-century smuggling, exploring a smugglers' tunnel in a tiny fishing village and visiting the real-life Jamaica Inn on Bodmin Moor, the setting for Daphne du Maurier's novel about murderous wreckers.  
Yorkshire
3. Yorkshire
March 12, 2018
The Hairy Bikers start their journey on home turf, with Dave leading Si on a pub tour around his native Lake District, following in the footsteps of poets Wordsworth and Coleridge.
Manchester
2. Manchester
March 12, 2018
Si and Dave visit a Yorkshire pub that reputedly hosted drunken troops the night before the Battle of Marston Moor, the bloodiest battle of the English Civil War. Later, the bikers learn the gruesome history of a pub that once doubled as a hospital.
The Lake District
1. The Lake District
March 12, 2018
In Manchester, the bikers embark on a pub crawl through the heart of the city's industrial revolution. Starting in Middleton, they learn about the political plotting that fomented in back rooms in the 1800s, then they visit a local brewery to discover why beer became popular in Britain.
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The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain is available for streaming on the Acorn TV website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch The Hairy Bikers' Pubs That Built Britain on demand at Apple TV Channels and Amazon Prime.
  • Premiere Date
    March 12, 2018
  • IMDB Rating
    0.0  (14)