Does anyone else watch this? I discovered it only recently and it's a joy. Informative and interesting, it's an opportunity to join Prunella Scales and her husband of over 50 years, Timothy West, on their expeditions, mostly by narrow boat, along the peaceful canals of Britain, visiting places of interest en route. Sadly Pru is now in the early stages of dementia but nevertheless continues enthusiastically to do her bit as Skipper's mate, tea maker, drinks pourer, and chief lock (the watery type!) opener. If you're ever having a stressful day, I highly recommend an hour with the delightful Pru and Tim. It's the perfect antidote.
Did anyone watch a BBC 4 programme about the Kennet and Avon canal last year. There was no commentary and no incidental music. It was just a 2hr documentary about the waterway, any information was given in subtitles, so you had to concentrate.
//Did anyone watch a BBC 4 programme about the Kennet and Avon canal last year.//
yes. it was one of a series of 5 similar shows under the banner "BBC4 Goes Slow", including a 2 hour sleigh ride in Norway, and a tour around the national gallery.
Now showing is a re-run of Series 2 on Channel 4 (Saturdays).
The main reason I buy (yes, really) a copy of Radio Times every week....we never miss anything worth watching (or worth listening to). There are lots of worthwhile programmes...if only people were clued up, well in advance.
I have been enjoying these programs for ages now. They are a wonderful couple. I have seen Timothy in the theatre a few times over the years, and Prunella is one of my favourite Radio 4 Extra people, with Marriage Lines, etc.
One thing I hadn't realised is how neglected and mistreated some sections of our canals have become. Very sad. Hopefully programmes like this will encourage some interest in them.