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Series about Britain's post-war conservation movement. Tom Dyckhoff tells how Bath was almost destroyed by bombs, before narrowly escaping further damage from developers.

Series charting the development of the conservation movement in Britain since the Second World War. Architectural critic Tom Dyckhoff describes how Bath, widely regarded as Britain's most beautiful city, was almost destroyed by Hitler's bombs, before narrowly escaping further damage from developers. Plus, a look at the birth of the listings system.

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Fri 23 Oct 2009 01:30

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Role Contributor
Presenter Tom Dyckhoff
Producer Rosie Schellenberg
Producer Mary Sackville-West
Executive Producer Basil Comely

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