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29.10.03


FACTUAL & ARTS TV
Ö÷²¥´óÐã FOUR


The National Trust

The National Trust


Curious about what goes on behind closed doors at one of Britain's most powerful and political forces? Find out with Ö÷²¥´óÐã FOUR's new documentary series The National Trust.


Ö÷²¥´óÐã FOUR tackles the big questions about heritage in this observational series.


How should Britain's history be conserved? How can the right balance be found between preservation of national treasures and public access to them? What does value for money mean in a world where restorations can cost millions of pounds?


As the Trust's membership creeps ever closer to an incredible 3.2 million Britons, this series looks at the scope of work that the Trust does, how it get its hands on some of the most important buildings and sites in the land and what it does when it gets them.


Established in 1895, the National Trust is the leading guardian of Britain's historic houses, gardens, countryside and over six hundred miles of coastline.


Filmed over two years at a time when the Trust is trying to modernize, the series focuses on five Trust hot spots (Studland Beach, Stonehenge, Lennon's boyhood home, Waddesdon Manor and Tyntesfield Manor) and reveals that life for the Trust is definitely not all cream teas and crumbling houses.


Join Ö÷²¥´óÐã FOUR to explore the role that heritage plays in 21st century culture and experience a snapshot of Britain and the characters that concern themselves with saving its history.


The National Trust


• The Trust is the largest non-governmental landowner in Britain


• It protects over 606 miles of coastline and 52,000 hectares of coastal land in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, which is 18% of the total coastline


• Currently the Trust's land holding is approximately 250,000 hectares


• 80% of the population live within 20 miles of a Trust property


• The National Trust cares for 164 historic houses, 19 castles, 47 industrial monuments and mills, 49 churches and chapels, 9 prehistoric and Roman properties, 13 farm buildings, and 114 other historic buildings


• With 3.1 million members it is the second largest membership organisation in the UK. This is:


- more than the total population of Wales (2.9 million)
- three times the combined membership of all political parties in the UK
- equal to the total population of New Zealand


• Smith is the most common surname for Trust members, with a total of 39,296, more than the population of Margate


• Trust staff care for a diverse range of structures and contents including 26 sets of samurai armour and the National Collection of lawnmowers.


Press pack - postcards from the National Trust


The Beach - Studland Bay


The Beatles - John Lennon's boyhood home


The Stones - Stonehenge


The House - Tyntesfield


The Lord - Waddesdon Manor



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