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Great Canal Journeys

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Great Canal Journeys
GenreDocumentary
Presented by
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series10
No. of episodes35
Production
Running time48 minutes
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release10 March 2014 (2014-03-10) –
22 March 2021 (2021-03-22)

Great Canal Journeys is a British television series in which a pair of presenters take canal barge and narrowboat trips in the United Kingdom, Europe,[1][2] India and Egypt. The series was originally aired on More4 before transferring to Channel 4 with Series 2.

The original presenters were husband and wife Timothy West and Prunella Scales. Both are keen narrowboaters and were involved in campaigning to revive the Kennet & Avon Canal.[3] West and Scales both talk frankly about Scales' dementia during the series, which was praised by Alzheimer's Research UK.[4]

In 2020, West and Scales were replaced by TV personality Gyles Brandreth and actor Sheila Hancock for series 11.[5] In the first episode Timothy West gave the two novice canal boaters a crash course in narrowboating.[6]

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Episodes

Series 1

Episode Name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure*[7]
Kennet & Avon Canal 10 March 2014 More4 The series started with Tim and Pru celebrating their 50th wedding anniversary by travelling 21 miles along the Kennet & Avon canal from Bath to Devizes.[3] 0.83m
The Rochdale 17 March 2014 More4 Tim and Pru start at Sowerby Bridge in West Yorkshire, travelling through Mytholmroyd to reach the summit of the canal 600 ft up the Pennines[8]
The Llangollen Canal 24 March 2014 More4 Tim and Pru visit Llangollen where they spent their honeymoon. They travel through the Vale of Llangollen, the Montgomery Canal before visiting the Horseshoe Falls by horse drawn barge.[9] 0.83m
Canal du Nivernais, France 31 March 2014 More4 Tim and Pru visit the Burgundy region of France. They travel along the Canal du Nivernais taking part in the grape harvest in Chablis before ending the trip in Auxerre.[10]

Series 2

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure[7]
Oxford Canal 15 March 2015 Channel 4 Tim and Pru start in Oxford for a trip on the Oxford Canal which was the first trip they had on a canal 40 years previously. They meet Sonia Rolt, a canal campaigner and author Philip Pullman. They are joined on the journey through the Cherwell Valley by the first canal laureate Jo Bell and their son, actor Sam West.[11] 2.55m
London Ring 22 March 2015 Channel 4 Tim and Pru start in Brentford, travelling along both the Grand Union Canal and Regent's Canal to Limehouse. On the way they met up with Andrew Sachs and Ian McKellen and visit the grave of Harold Pinter at Kensal Green Cemetery.[12] 1.88m
Canal du Midi, France 29 March 2015 Channel 4 Tim and Pru travel along the Canal du Midi, which was built nearly 100 years before the British canals and is designated a World Heritage site. They visit the town of Béziers and travel in the Europe's first navigable canal – the Malpas Tunnel. They try lamb's brain fritters and drink 200-year-old whiskey.[13] They are joined on the journey by their son Joseph West and his family. 1.65m
Forth & Clyde and Union Canals 5 April 2015 Channel 4 Tim and Pru travel along the two Scottish canals in a coast to coast trip from Edinburgh to Glasgow. Along the way they travel Scotland's highest aqueduct and go through its longest canal tunnel.[14] They also visit 21st-century canal technology with the Falkirk Wheel. 2.02m

Series 3

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information[15] Viewing figure[7]
London's Lost Route to the Sea 25 October 2015 Channel 4 1.86m
Birmingham to Braunston 1 November 2015 Channel 4 1.93m
Shannon–Erne Waterway 8 November 2015 Channel 4 1.82m

Series 4

Episode Name Original date aired Station aired Episode information[16] Viewing figure[7]
The Göta Canal, Sweden 20 March 2016 Channel 4 2.22m
Stockholm and the Archipelago, Sweden 27 March 2016 Channel 4 1.5m
Stratford-upon-Avon 3 April 2016 Channel 4 1.44m

Series 5

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information[17] Viewing figure[7]
Venice, Italy 17 August 2016 Channel 4 1.68m
Amsterdam, Netherlands 24 August 2016 Channel 4 1.38m
Leeds and Liverpool Canal 31 August 2016 Channel 4 1.37m

Series 6

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information[18] Viewing figure[7]
Bristol and North Devon 23 October 2016 Channel 4 1.44m
The Caledonian 6 November 2016 Channel 4 1.75m
The Crinan Canal 13 November 2016 Channel 4 1.66m

Series 7

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure[7]
Kerala, India 16 June 2017 Channel 4 Tim and Pru start their trip in Kochi, before travelling to the Kerala backwaters. They also visit the ancient fort in Tangasseri and visit Ambalappuzha Sri Krishna Temple.[19] 1.66m
Brahmaputra, India 23 June 2017 Channel 4 Tim and Pru explore the Brahmaputra River. They follow an old tea trading route, meet a community of monks and take a ride on an elephant.[20] 1.58m

Series 8

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure[7]
Norfolk Broads 29 October 2017 Channel 4 1.51m
Marne–Rhine Canal, France 5 November 2017 Channel 4 1.42m
Rio Douro, Portugal 30 November 2017 Channel 4 1.66m
Monmouthshire and Brecon Canal 7 December 2017 Channel 4 1.56m

Series 9

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure*[21]
River Nile, Egypt 7 October 2018 Channel 4 1.36m
Lake Maggiore, Naviglio Grande, Italy 14 October 2018 Channel 4 1.39m
Bridgewater Canal, Trent and Mersey Canal, Weaver Navigation, Shropshire Union Canal 28 October 2018 Channel 4 1.4m
Paraná Delta, Argentina 4 November 2018 Channel 4 1.53m
Lancaster Canal & Lake Windermere 11 November 2018 Channel 4 1.39m
Rideau Canal, Canada 18 November 2018 Channel 4
  • If viewing figure is blank then the programme was not in the weekly top 10 on BARB.

Series 10

The series has been subtitled Asian Odyssey and is billed as Prunella Scales and Timothy West's last canal journey.[22]

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure*[21]
Vietnam 9 June 2019 Channel 4 Tim and Pru start their trip in Halong Bay, before travelling along the Red River to visit both Hanoi and Hoa Lu. They also visit the ancient port town of Hoi An and take part in its famous lantern festival.[23] 1.63m
Cambodia 16 June 2019 Channel 4 Tim and Pru start their trip in Vietnam's Mekong Delta, exploring its local customs before crossing into Cambodia. There they visit the capital city Phenom Penh before travelling onto the ancient abandoned city of Angkor Wat, where they discover how the city and the surviving temple were built with the aid of canals.[24] 1.53m

Series 11

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure*[21]
The Thames 8 November 2020 Channel 4 Gyles and Sheila are introduced to canal boating by Timothy West along the upper reaches of the Thames.[5] 1.76m
The Lea Navigation 15 November 2020 Channel 4 Gyles and Sheila travel the Lea Navigation, visiting the former Royal Gunpowder Mills and tackling their first manual locks before travelling up the Thames.[25] 1.69m

Series 12

Episode name Original date aired Station Aired Episode information Viewing figure
Staffordshire's Waterways (Part 1) 15 March 2021[26] Channel 4 Sheila and Gyles tour Staffordshire's waterways – the Caldon and the Trent and Mersey Canals on a tour of the Potteries and Stoke-on-Trent.
Staffordshire's Waterways (Part 2) 22 March 2021 Channel 4 Sheila and Gyles tour Staffordshire's waterways – the Caldon and the Trent and Mersey Canals on a tour of the Potteries and Stoke-on-Trent.

Special

Episode name Original date aired Station aired Episode information Viewing figure
Oxford Canal 20 October 2019 Channel 4 This one-off special sees a return to the Oxford Canal where it all started, to relive past memories. 0.83m

DVDs

With the exception of the London Ring episode in series 2, all of first eight series have been issued on DVD; the series numbering, however, is different.

  • Series 3 and 4 are combined and called series 3
  • Series 5 and 6 are combined and called series 4
  • Series 7 and 8 are combined and called series 5

References

  1. ^ "Great Canal Journeys – All 4".
  2. ^ Kitchener, Shaun (21 March 2016). "Timothy West and Prunella Scales dubbed 'inspirational' as Great Canal Journeys returns".
  3. ^ a b "Great Canal Journeys Series 1 Episode 1 – Radio Times". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  4. ^ "Timothy West reveals Prunella Scales' "painful" battle with dementia – Radio Times Webb.C p.4 March 2014". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  5. ^ a b David Brown. "Great Canal Journeys – Series 11 – Episode 1". The Radio Times. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  6. ^ Michelle Marshall (8 November 2020). "Gyles Brandreth details 'frightening' boat problems he suffered on Great Canal Journeys". The Express. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h "BARB Top 30". Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  8. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 1 Episode 2 – Radio Times". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  9. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 1 Episode 3 – Radio Times". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  10. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 1 Episode 4 – Radio Times". Retrieved 4 January 2019.
  11. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 2 Episode 1 – Radio Times". Retrieved 6 January 2019.
  12. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 2 Episode 2 – Radio Times". Retrieved 8 January 2019.
  13. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 2 Episode 3 – Radio Times". Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  14. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 2 Episode 4 – Radio Times". Retrieved 25 January 2019.
  15. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 3 – Radio Times". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  16. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Season 4 – Radio Times". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  17. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Season 5 – Radio Times". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  18. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Season 4 – Radio Times". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  19. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Episode 1 Series 7- Iris Holidays". Retrieved 13 January 2017.
  20. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Season 7". Retrieved 30 January 2022.
  21. ^ a b c "BARB Four-screen dashboard". Retrieved 23 November 2018.
  22. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Series 10 Episode 1 – Radio Times". Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  23. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Episode 1 Series 10 – Radio Times". Retrieved 13 June 2019.
  24. ^ "Great Canal Journeys Episode 2 Series 10 – Radio Times". Retrieved 17 June 2019.
  25. ^ Jane Rackman. "Great canal Journeys – Series 11 Episode 2". Radio Times. Retrieved 1 December 2020.
  26. ^ "Great Canal Journeys - All 4".

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