Setting Off

Summary After a winter spent on the narrowboat in the marina, David finally sets off for a proper cruise along the English canal network which will take several months. Firstly he needs to negotiate terrifying tunnels, then cope with multiple locks - and he falls in the canal too. It's a tale of intrepid pioneering spirit for a man who's never really been narrowboating before.

S1.E4 ∙ Setting Off

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Written : Unknown

Stars : David Johns David Johns

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Genres : Adventure News

Release date : Oct 23, 2019

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official Website. Prime Video UK

Language : English

Filming locations : UK

Summary After a winter spent on the narrowboat in the marina, David finally sets off for a proper cruise along the English canal network which will take several months. Firstly he needs to negotiate terrifying tunnels, then cope with multiple locks - and he falls in the canal too. It's a tale of intrepid pioneering spirit for a man who's never really been narrowboating before.

Details

Genres : Adventure News

Release date : Oct 23, 2019

Countries of origin : United Kingdom

Official sites : Official Website. Prime Video UK

Language : English

Filming locations : UK

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