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Join Stephen for this special episode of highlights from the latest series, taking 48 artists to some of the UK's most spectacular places.
Follow the progress of the winner as they research their £10,000 commission for the Science Museum.
The final three contestants look out over Covent Garden piazza, but who will be crowned Landscape Artist of the Year?
The historic shipbuilding village of Buckler's Hard hosts the semi-final, where just three artists will progress.
The talented artists and a host of wildcards join Stephen Mangan at Hever Castle for the final heat, hoping to claim a spot in the semi final.
Stephen heads to Liverpool, where eight artists and more wildcards line up in front of the Three Graces. Who will reach the semi-final?
In the fourth heat, Stephen heads to Stonehaven Harbour, Aberdeenshire, where eight artists and a number of Wildcards battle for a semi-final spot.
Stephen Mangan visits Hever Castle in Kent for the third heat, where eight artists and 50 wildcards try to capture the scene of the Italianate loggia on the lake.
Stephen Mangan continues the search for the nation's best landscape painter in Liverpool, where the next batch of contenders must paint a scene of the city's docklands.
Stephen Mangan returns with the contest searching for Britain's best landscape painter, with the first heat being held at Dunnottar Castle, the ruins of a medieval fortress on the north-east coast of Scotland.
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?