Susan Calman heads to Bristol and the Cotswolds, starting with the sights of a pioneering engineer she's been obsessed with since school: Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Susan learns about the incredible community spirit behind the 1960s Bristol Bus Boycott from a man who played a vital role in changing race equality laws throughout the UK. She visits a wildlife centre to have a gander at the world's rarest goose. In the chocolate box town of Chipping Campden, Susan joins in the excitement of a unique local event - the Cotswolds Olimpicks. And to finish, Susan heads to Blenheim Palace.
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