I was a bit miffed that within 5 minutes ray had gone from Dover to down under, then after 45 mins realising he wasn't about to get on with what we had been so looking forward to (-British wild food), i was dissapoited and annoyed.
By the time it had finished I had come to the conclusion that he had made a bit of a mistake in spending the whole episode on ethnographic comparison, especially in a climate that is totally alien to that in Britain for severl million years. On the whole though I think he was trying to make a point about the mindset of a hunter gatherer society. This series looks set to be more of a look at the people who lived in pre-agrircultural Britain and what they ate, rather than a field guide for free food.
I will keep watching and see what happens, apart from anything else, I enjoy playing the "I know them" game with the various people they are likely to bump into when doing archaeological and bushcraft things
(and a friend of mine will be appearing alongside a bunch of woven fish traps at some stage
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