Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel across canals in both Britain and Europe.Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel across canals in both Britain and Europe.Timothy West and Prunella Scales travel across canals in both Britain and Europe.
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I'm going to sound ancient, but here me out. This show is so much more than a travelogue. It's a documentation on how a couple who've been together for over 50 years are still going strong. Compare that to most couples today who split up. It's also a release from watching copious amounts of sex, swearing and violence, as well as D-list celebrities in the jungle munching down on kangaroo privates or gangs of orange, fake-tanned morons who can barely count past two.
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This programme caught me completely by surprise, I tuned in assuming it would be full of great scenery, amazing vistas and a little bit of history about the canals themselves... and it was, in fact the history aspect was extremely well covered by Tim, who is a very well informed man and a joy to listen to as his passion for the subject matter is mesmerising... but here comes the punch, through Tim and Pru, who are well into their 80s you get this fantastic insight into love, relationships and getting older. I found the journeys quite emotional, Tim and Pru's spirit of adventure lifted my heart so much as I watched them navigate the waterways. Absolutely brilliant, a hidden gem.
Who knew how beautiful a leisurely float through the British countryside could be. This show is like therapy for the eyes. Prunella is a peach and I know what I want to do with my life come summertime.
Despite the very occasional boring stop-off, this travelogue series is groundbreaking TV. Seeing veteran actors and well-seasoned boaters Prunella Scales and husband Timothy West still living life to the full at such a range of locations - even with the limitations of Alzheimer's - is the best form of entertainment. I always assumed this series would sadly end with the inevitable, but making the brave decision to continue the show with barging novices Gyles Brandreth and arthritic Sheila Hancock proved to be genius - I've only see their first episode so far, but I laughed so much! Hopefully Great Canal Journeys will continue for many more years.
This programme is ostensibly a travelogue about canal and river journeys on barges, riverboats and other small craft.
But that's not why we watch it, I don't think. Two of the great British character actors of a former generation, they are two personalities redolent of our childhoods.
And they have a truly special relationship to which most can only aspire. GCJ charts their journey into an old age beset by Pru's failing health.
It's a true love story, and one of the most heartwarming programmes I've ever watched.
But that's not why we watch it, I don't think. Two of the great British character actors of a former generation, they are two personalities redolent of our childhoods.
And they have a truly special relationship to which most can only aspire. GCJ charts their journey into an old age beset by Pru's failing health.
It's a true love story, and one of the most heartwarming programmes I've ever watched.
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[repeated line: as he collides with yet another bridge or canal bank]
Timothy West: Buggeration!
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