Anita heads to Kent, known for its proximity to Europe and 350 miles of glorious coastline. Anita explores an unusual architectural feature designed to keep Napoleon at bay; uncovers a secret war time operation that enabled the biggest rescue in British history; and finds out why the white cliffs of Saint Margaret's Bay became the hang out for artists and writers and inspired the popular James Bond novel "Moonraker". On the beach at Dover, she meets some of the most courageous people in Britain, including the world's oldest female channel swimmer; and concludes her journey in Margate, learning of a love story that fueled the father of modern art, J.M.W. Turner, and she tries her hand at oil painting for the first time, producing her own Turner-inspired seascape.
Broadcast In: English Duration: 0:47:08