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Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan present highlights from this year's search for the nation's best landscape painter.
With this year's winner crowned, the programme follows the creation of the £10,000 commission from conception to its unveiling.
Stephen Mangan and Joan Bajkewell host the final from Levens Hall in the Lake District, where the three remaining artists have one last opportunity to impress the judges and win the title and a £10,000 commission
Stephen Mangan and Joan Bakewell present from the Forth Bridge as the five heat winners and a wildcard entrant must impress the judges to secure safe passage to the final.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan revisit Compton Verney House in Warwickshire as the next batch of artists bids to impress the judges in the fifth and final heat.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan return to the Eden Project in Cornwall, where the contenders capture the stunning gardens that have been cultured in this disused clay pit.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan present as the next batch of painters heads to Whitstable in Kent, a picturesque harbour steeped in history.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan present as the next batch of painters compete, capturing the scene in the grounds of Compton Verney House in Warwickshire.
Joan Bakewell and Stephen Mangan return with the competition searching for the nation's best landscape painter, with the first batch painting a scene of the biomes at the Eden Project in Cornwall.
Stephen Mangan is back with a brand-new series of Landscape Artist of the Year, on the hunt for Britain's best landscape artist. In this first heat, he's off to Hampton Court, where eight artists are lined up in front of the palace's baroque east front. The winner of this heat will go through to the semi-final and be one step closer to claiming the prize; a £10,000 commission for the Courtauld Gallery, to create a landscape of the South of France inspired by painters Monet, Cezanne and Van Gogh. Joining our main competitors will be a host of artists trying their luck as Wildcards, hoping to catch the eye of judges Kathleen Soriano, Kate Bryan and Tai Shan Schierenberg. If successful, one lucky wildcard winner will stand the chance of a place in the semi final. So, with only four hours to create a masterpiece, who has what it takes to become Sky Arts Landscape Artist of the Year?