Great Canal Journies

David_ArcherDavid_Archer Posts: 258
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Just saw the trail for this with Timothy West and Prunella Scales. I'd heard she had been unwell so good to see her back in front of the cameras again
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  • justannejustanne Posts: 722
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    Just saw the trail for this with Timothy West and Prunella Scales. I'd heard she had been unwell so good to see her back in front of the cameras again

    Did you see their first series? It was lovely.

    Prunella has dementia, it's not a secret, and Timothy talked about it in the first series.

    Looking forward to it.
  • mike65mike65 Posts: 11,386
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    Too big for More 4?
  • JamieHTJamieHT Posts: 12,195
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    Looking forward to this. Didn't watch John Sargent's one because he's annoying and I knew about this one.
  • Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    LOL. I misread the title as "Great Carnal Journies". :blush::D
  • dumpty2dumpty2 Posts: 152
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    Brilliant programme.
  • ClarkF1ClarkF1 Posts: 6,587
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    mike65 wrote: »
    Too big for More 4?

    Looking at the TV Guide, it's showing up as being on at 8pm on Sunday on Channel 4.
    Timothy West and Prunella Scales embark on a waterway adventure, starting in the romantic city of Oxford, where they began their courtship many years ago. They follow the gentle contours of the Oxford Canal through the Cherwell Valley, where they meet novelist Philip Pullman and are joined by their son, fellow actor Samuel West. Tim and Pru follow in the footsteps of author Tom Rolt, whose vivid account of his journey down this canal in 1939 ignited a campaign that went on to save Britain's canals from extinction.

    Might get some of the Top Gear crowd who aren't impressed by the Red Arrows :D
  • GrannyGruntbuckGrannyGruntbuck Posts: 3,638
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    Is this a new series or a repeat of the last one?
  • FlukieFlukie Posts: 40,578
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    Is this a new series or a repeat of the last one?

    I assumed at first it was the last one repeated on Ch 4, til I read what it actually said about it.
    I can't wait, I absolutely loved the first series. They're a lovely couple - a lovely family - and I'm just glad the first one wasn't a one-off.


    From my TV mag:

    A huge smash hit last time round, Prunella Scales and her husband Timothy West hit the waterways of Britain for another batch of narrowboat journies.
    The duo begin with a trip down memory lane to where it all began - Oxford Canal.

    During their journey they meet author Philip Pullman, discover the inspiration for The Wind in the Willows, and also take part in a town crier competition.

    WATCH FOR Touching family moments when joined by their son Sam, with lots of talk of last chances, reflections on growing older, and Pru's memory condition.
  • ilovewallanderilovewallander Posts: 41,544
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    Deb Arkle wrote: »
    LOL. I misread the title as "Great Carnal Journies". :blush::D

    I scrolled down the UK tv forum page quickly and read it as Great anal Journeys :o
  • Deb ArkleDeb Arkle Posts: 12,584
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    Ha ha that's even worse! :D
  • nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    I am so pleased to see that we have a second series of Tim and Pru's 'Great Canal Journeys'. Such a lovely gentle and relaxing watch; and they are such a lovely couple too.:)
  • scotchscotch Posts: 10,608
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    I enjoyed that.
  • StansfieldStansfield Posts: 6,097
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    scotch wrote: »
    I enjoyed that.
    Me too - but with Tim steering, it is more like dodgems..:o
  • dsimillerdsimiller Posts: 1,838
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    Great programme to unwind to.The older I get the more I appreciate TV like this.
  • ilovewallanderilovewallander Posts: 41,544
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    The first episode of series two is on again now. Pru and Timothy's journey starts in Oxford. It started at 11am so if anyone wants to see it from the beginning you can watch it on More4 +1 :)
  • BellaRosaBellaRosa Posts: 36,512
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    justanne wrote: »
    Did you see their first series? It was lovely.

    Prunella has dementia, it's not a secret, and Timothy talked about it in the first series.

    Looking forward to it.

    Prunella does so well with the locks at her age as they can be quite hard.

    What a beautiful couple and love this programme. Glad it is back.
  • nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    Episode two on now. :)
  • treefr0gtreefr0g Posts: 23,596
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    I've never even been on a canal boat but it does look appealing and quite an adventure.

    Shame to see that hoodlums are even on the canals.


    It's Andrew Sacks :o On the trailer, I could have sworn it was Woody Allen and was intrigued to find out what their relationship was :)
  • nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    Another thoroughly enjoyable episode tonight.
  • mike65mike65 Posts: 11,386
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    London looks such a nicer place since it got fantastically rich! (pity about the yoboes at Camden locked though).

    I refuse to believe they didn't know where they were though - they must have a map :)
  • nethwennethwen Posts: 23,374
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    treefr0g wrote: »
    I've never even been on a canal boat but it does look appealing and quite an adventure.

    Shame to see that hoodlums are even on the canals.


    It's Andrew Sacks :o On the trailer, I could have sworn it was Woody Allen and was intrigued to find out what their relationship was :)

    I don't know why, but I thought Andrew was Tom Courtenay in the clip last week. :D

    But no. Of course it had to be Manuel. "Basilll!"
  • LenitiveLenitive Posts: 4,263
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    It's entertainingly luvvie :D
  • JokanovicJokanovic Posts: 12,155
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    I wonder when this was actually filmed. No mention whatsoever of Timothy being in Eastenders which since they went thru parts of East London you would of thought been a talking point.
  • ClarkF1ClarkF1 Posts: 6,587
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    Really enjoying this. Been to the Three Bridges. Great feat of engineering.
    treefr0g wrote: »
    I've never even been on a canal boat but it does look appealing and quite an adventure.

    It's great fun. Especially when you're doing a sharp right into a lock and a gust of wind blows you into the bank.
  • dsimillerdsimiller Posts: 1,838
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    mike65 wrote: »
    London looks such a nicer place since it got fantastically rich! (pity about the yoboes at Camden locked though).

    I refuse to believe they didn't know where they were though - they must have a map :)

    Yes,those undesirables need kicking out of Camden Lock.
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