France it that way, yes? (Photo courtesy of Mother Hen Films) It's almost two years since I undertook to swim the Channel for Acorns. And it's over three years since I awoke with the ridiculous notion of doing so.
I believe I still bear the mental scars from freezing cold early morning swims throughout the winter, from hour upon hour in the pool at David Lloyd's, and from half a day spent in the water at Windermere. But I genuinely remember little about the actual Channel swim itself. So it's good timing that the film about Channel swimming*, so expertly put together by S&O media, airs on Monday 18th July (2016). The production was purchased by the BBC, and will be shown at 21:00 on BBC4. Over 220 hours of footage were captured by the film crew, and this was then painstakingly edited down to produce a very focused and condensed one hour documentary. Reviews so far are very positive (here's one from the Radio Times: http://www.radiotimes.com/tv-programme/e/d8qjj8/swim-the-channel), and a pre-edit that I managed to see certainly showed me that the film is very representative of my experiences. And before anyone asks, no, I'm not planning on doing it again! *Contains partial nudity and the occasional profanity. |
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