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Mortimer & Whitehouse Gone Fishing


Just listening to Bob there 'making light' (his own words) of his fathers death when Bob was a very young age and how it is the only way he deal with it, snap. I was a little boy when my dad went and that's the only way I can do it. Feel so guilty when I make light of it.

My wifes mother died very recently and the funeral on Tuesday was something I found very difficult to handle seeing my wife and 2 children (15 and 20) in such distress.

This show is amazing to me.
 
Just listening to Bob there 'making light' (his own words) of his fathers death when Bob was a very young age and how it is the only way he deal with it, snap. I was a little boy when my dad went and that's the only way I can do it. Feel so guilty when I make light of it.

My wifes mother died very recently and the funeral on Tuesday was something I found very difficult to handle seeing my wife and 2 children (15 and 20) in such distress.

This show is amazing to me.

Sorry to hear that mate.
 
Well i'm caught up now to the last one

Sea fishing was abit choppy like and the colour of the sea was weird

Def did that epidose in a day and didn't sleep in Wendy
River Findhorn is stunning
Another great series
Roll on the Xmas Special
 
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Christmas Eve BBC Two 9pm

Devon and Cornwall​


Bob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse and terrier Ted head to Devon and Cornwall for their festive treat this year.
Arriving by their traditional transport of an old steam train, they fish the stunning rivers Lyd and Camel in Devon and head out to sea in Cornwall on a traditional fishing boat.

Later, they chat with local legend Dawn French about the meaning of Christmas and how she is celebrating it this year, and they're visited bankside by their old friend Dr Anand Patel. And they are welcomed into No6, Paul Ainsworth’s celebrated restaurant in the heart of Padstow.
 
Christmas Eve BBC Two 9pm

Devon and Cornwall​


Bob Mortimer, Paul Whitehouse and terrier Ted head to Devon and Cornwall for their festive treat this year.
Arriving by their traditional transport of an old steam train, they fish the stunning rivers Lyd and Camel in Devon and head out to sea in Cornwall on a traditional fishing boat.

Later, they chat with local legend Dawn French about the meaning of Christmas and how she is celebrating it this year, and they're visited bankside by their old friend Dr Anand Patel. And they are welcomed into No6, Paul Ainsworth’s celebrated restaurant in the heart of Padstow.
Look forward to that one
 
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