
The success of exploring the United States from the sky in "Aerial America" has inspired a version that takes viewers on a similar journey of Britain. Filmed from helicopters and drones outfitted with high-definition cameras, the series highlights four regions -- Northern and Southern England, Wales, and Scotland -- and features views of iconic landmarks, both natural and man-made, plus monuments off the beaten path. Included are explorations of England's highest mountain, Scafell Pike; the secret hideaways where Led Zeppelin and Queen made music history; and a tiny island that once held an illustrious prisoner, Mary Queen of Scots.
An exploration of Great Britain reveals how its writers, musicians, and legends have greatly influenced the culture of the nation and the world.
A flight over Great Britain captures its many natural and manmade wonders and landmarks that were made famous by historical figures and mythical legends.
An aerial tour over England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland showcases the nation's passion for the outdoors and its love of sports.
Scotland is a place of soaring peaks shrouded in mist and snow, rugged glens that have seen war and a tiny island that once held Mary, Queen of Scots; it's a land of heroes, such as freedom fighter William Wallace and the members of AC/DC.