It's been said before, this type of programme is not for anyone who knows the inland waterways, it's for the general public who just want to see celebs crashing around the system.
I don't believe that they stay onboard (haven't seen a meal cooked yet) & can only imagine that they need a 70 footer to house the film crew & equipment. When was this filmed? No sign of social distancing or masks.
How did they manage to fly through the Harecastle tunnel without being checked? They also gave the impression that only one boat at a time is allowed in the tunnel.
It's ok, if you accept that it's just light entertainment.
Was I dreaming, or did Captain Birdseye in full uniform, help them through a lock? It's pretty clear that not a meal is taken or a night is spent on board. I don't think I saw them make a coffee. Also, did I see Gyles get off the boat to moor & find the centre line already waiting for him on the landing?
It might be entertainment, but it ain't boating.
It would appear that you don't use many canalside pubs then or the cafe at Fradley now called the Laughing Duck. Even in the upmarket Moorings there was an area that we could have taken the dog in. As it happens, we didn't.
Reporting back after the short break last week. Didn't get very far, only as far as Long Itchington. It would have meant going up the Stockton flight only to come back more or less straight away.
The 2 Boats was indeed very good & in fact we had meals there on 2 nights of the trip. The Cuttle is a strange place. We went in for a drink one lunchtime & it was deserted. They have moorings at the bottom of their garden & even though the towpath moorings were full. no boats moored there.
On the way back we stopped at the Moorings pub in Leamington. It's a restaurant really, very good but pricey.
Many thanks for all the replies. We should be able to sort something out from all that. The break is from Tuesday afternoon until Saturday morning & is indeed from Warwick so the crew will have to work!
I'm taking the other half & two friends --- all novice boaters ---- on a short break in September. Going from Kate Boats at Warwick & heading towards Braunston. I haven't been on this part of the G.U. for many years, so, any canalside pubs worth stopping at? Dog friendly if possible.
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