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Nicolson has presented a television series on Channel 4 about a voyage up the west coast of the British Isles (Atlantic Britain 2004), three series on BBC Radio 3, about Homer's Landscapes (2008), the Cretan Spring (2009) and the history of Arcadianism (2011), a television series on BBC4 about Sissinghurst (2009) and a BBC4 film on the making of the King James Bible, When God Spoke English (2011). [citation needed]