There are eight series, and there are a number of special episodes that are not included in those eight series. There are two series of repeats of portions of episodes, and a number of other edited repeats that are not included in those two series.
Series 1 This series did not assume that pro-conservationist ideas must be right. • Episode 1: 4 June 1993. This episode includes
Bolton Abbey, and announced the discovery of some of the remains of Euston Arch. • Episode 3: 18 June 1993. This episode includes
Bankside Power Station. • Episode 4: 25 June 1993 • Episode 5: 2 July 1993. This episode includes Bolton Abbey and the Albert Memorial. • Episode 6: 9 July 1993. This episode includes St George's Hall in Windsor Castle. • Episode 7: 16 July 1993. This episode includes the
Midland Grand Hotel. • Episode 8: 23 July 1993. This episode includes
Chillingham Castle and the
Scott Monument. Repeats of segments of episodes of Series 1 •
Ruins. 13 September 1993.
List It • 3 April 1994. The title of this episode is
List It.
Series 2 • Episode 1: 7 June 1994. This episode includes Euston Arch. • Episode 2: 14 June 1994. This episode includes Brooklands and the House in the Rock at
Knaresborough. • 21 June 1994,
BBC1, 8:30pm. The title of this episode is
The Other House of Windsor, and it is about
Villa Windsor. • 21 June 1994, BBC2, 9:45pm. This episode includes the
Palace of Westminster. • 5 July 1994. This episode includes
Filey. • 12 July 1994. • 19 July 1994. • 26 July 1994. • 2 August 1994. This episode includes
Portmeirion. • 9 August 1994. This episode includes
Brooklands and Skylon. • 16 August 1994.
A Very Modern Love Affair? • 12 April 1995: The title of this episode is
A Very Modern Love Affair? Series 3 • Episode 1: 13 July 1995. This episode includes
Westminster Abbey. • Episode 2: 20 July 1995. This episode includes Hampton Court and
Temple Newsam House. • Episode 3: 27 July 1995. This episode includes
Brodsworth House and the
Elfin Oak. • Episode 4: 3 August 1995. • Episode 5: 17 August 1995. This episode includes
Kelmscott Manor and
St Bartholomew's Hospital. • Episode 6: 24 August 1995. This episode includes
Folly Farm in Berkshire. • Episode 7: 31 August 1995. The title of this episode is
The Baedeker Blitz. • Episode 8: 7 September 1995. • Episode 9: 14 September 1995. This episode includes
Birmingham Town Hall and Euston Arch.
Brunel • 17 November 1995. The title of this episode is
Brunel. An episode on
Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Part of a season on engineering. Repeated on 2 April 1996.
Series 4 This series has nine episodes. • Episode 1: 30 May 1996. This episode includes
Hampton Court. • Episode 2: 6 June 1996. This episode includes the
Midland Hotel, Morecambe and
Wormwood Scrubs. • Episode 3: 13 June 1996. This episode includes
Stoodley Pike. • Episode 4: 20 June 1996. This episode includes
Cliveden and the
Tower of London. • Episode 5: 27 June 1996. This episode includes
Clouds Hill. • Episode 6: 4 July 1996. This episode includes
Birnbeck Pier. • Episode 7: 11 July 1996. This episode includes the
Palace of Whitehall. • Episode 8: 18 July 1996. This episode includes
Claybury Asylum, the
Llangollen Steam Railway, and
Roker Park. The segments on Claybury Asylum and Roker Park were postponed from 11 July. • Episode 9: 8 August 1996. This episode includes
Castle Leslie and the
Firth of Forth Bridge. The segment on the Firth of Forth Bridge was postponed from 27 June.
One Foot on the Continent • 15 August 1996. The title of this episode is
One Foot on the Continent. This episode includes the
Palazzo Cinese,
Pienza Cathedral and
Venzone in Italy.
Series 5 This series has nine episodes. • Episode 1: 9 July 1997. This episode includes
Highbury and
Wotton House. • Episode 2: 16 July 1997. This episode includes
Cheltenham, the
Paignton and Dartmouth Steam Railway and
Paignton Picture House, and the
River Fleet. • Episode 3: 23 July 1997. This episode includes
Broadstairs. • Episode 4: 30 July 1997. The title of this episode is
One Foot in the Raj. It includes the
Lalgarh Palace and
St. Stephen's College, Delhi. • Episode 5: 6 August 1997. This episode includes
Bosham and
The Old Wellington Inn. • Episode 6: 13 August 1997. This episode includes the
Apollo Pavilion and the building that was then called the
Foreign and Commonwealth Office. • Episode 7: 20 August 1997. This episode includes
Crosby Hall, London,
Dalkey Island and the
Waltham Abbey Royal Gunpowder Mills. • Episode 8: 27 August 1997. This episode includes
University of Glasgow and its
Anatomy Museum. • Episode 9: 10 September 1997. This episode includes
Chastleton House and
Pinewood Studios.
One Foot in Broadcasting House • 7 November 1997. The title of this episode is
One Foot in Broadcasting House and it includes
Broadcasting House.
Palaces of Apes • 29 March 1998. The title of this episode is
Palaces of Apes. Part of Evolution Weekend.
Series 6 This series has eight episodes. • Episode 1: 28 April 1998. This episode includes the
Albert Memorial and
Sunnycroft. • Episode 2: 5 May 1998. This episode includes
Claridge's,
Duncombe Park, and the
Scottish Parliament Building. • Episode 3: 12 May 1998. This episode includes
Bradenstoke Priory and
Salisbury Cathedral. • Episode 4: 19 May 1998. This episode includes
Picton Library, the
Post Office Tower and
Toxteth Library. • Episode 5: 26 May 1998. This episode includes
Inchmahome Priory and the
Troxy. • Episode 6: 2 June 1998. This episode includes
Arthur's Seat,
Chatsworth House and
Erddig Hall. • Episode 7: 16 June 1998. This episode includes
Windsor Castle. • Episode 8: 23 June 1998. This episode includes
Marlborough Street Magistrates Court and
Newstead Abbey.
Birthplace of the Beatles • 22 July 1998. The title of this episode is
Birthplace of the Beatles, and it is about
20 Forthlin Road.
Series 7 This series has seven episodes. • Episode 1: 17 April 1999. This episode includes
Ickworth House. • Episode 2: 24 April 1999. This episode includes
Goodwood Racecourse and
Wentworth Woodhouse. • Episode 3: 1 May 1999. This episode includes
Castle Howard, the
Radcliffe Camera,
St Paul's Cathedral and
Wilton House. • Episode 4: 8 May 1999. This episode includes
Petworth House. • Episode 5: 22 May 1999. This episode includes
Brighton Pavilion and
Clovelly. • Episode 6: 29 May 1999. This episode includes
Lord's. • Episode 7: 5 June 1999. This episode includes
Eltham Palace.
World War II The following episodes were first broadcast on 4 September 1999: •
Defence of the Land. This episode includes the
Maunsell Forts. •
Defence of the People. •
Defence of the Art.
One Foot in the Festival of Britain • 6 November 1999. The title of this episode is
One Foot in the Festival of Britain and it includes the
Festival of Britain and the
Millennium Dome. Also called
One Foot in the Future.
Series 8 This series has eight episodes. • Episode 1: 15 April 2000. This episode includes
London Zoo. • Episode 2: 22 April 2000. The title of this episode is
Sex and the Georgian City. • Episode 3: 29 April 2000. The title of this episode is
Transport. • Episode 4: 6 May 2000. • Episode 5: 13 May 2000. The title of this episode is
Nelson: the Hero and the Harlot, and it is about
Horatio Nelson and
Emma Hamilton. • Episode 6: 20 May 2000. The title of this episode is
Sculpture. • Episode 7: 27 May 2000. The title of this episode is
Decoration. • Episode 8: 3 June 2000. Final episode, which includes
Hestercombe gardens and
Wellington Arch.
Series of repeats Another Foot in the Past
Another Foot in the Past is a series of repeats of portions of episodes, first broadcast on BBC2 from 28 November 1995 to 16 January 1997. Afoot Again in the Past
Afoot Again in the Past (2002) is a series of repeats of portions of episodes, first broadcast on BBC2 from 21 January 2002 onwards. ==Reception==