New Ray Mears series!

sasquatch

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I've got a ticket to see him in Cardiff on November 2nd and he's talking about this series. I'm really looking forward to it to say the least!
 

Chris

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I’m watching this (in disappointingly low video quality) on YouTube at the moment. I remember watching it when it first came out, when this thread started. Got a real nostalgia hit at the mention of play.com!

It strikes me that this sort of television doesn’t seem to get made under the bushcraft/survival umbrella. It’s all fast action and eating aardvark turds whilst jumping off a cliff now. Yet a mere 15 years ago we had this wonderful, educational television.

I really wish Ray would get more prime time TV slots these days.

Still, this has not aged at all and I hope they at least put it back up on iPlayer some time.
 

British Red

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It strikes me that this sort of television doesn’t seem to get made under the bushcraft/survival umbrella.

Sadly i think there has always been a lot of aardvark turds made for television. I chat with Dave Knowles occasionally (Jack Hargreaves producer) and, whilst those shows were gold, remember some of the other dross that was turned out? I love what I describe as "gentle" shows. Victorian Kitchen Garden, Tales from the Green Valley and the like. I think they are occasional in every era sadly.
 
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grainweevil

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BBC4 did burp a few RM series during the summer a year ago, Northern Wilderness amongst them. They hid it well, mind you. I suspect he's too white, male, middle-aged and middle-class to get fresh telly time any more. Perhaps a sex change would do wonders...

As to Tales from the Green Valley and the subsequent "Farm" series, Victorian Kitchen Garden and follow up Wartime Kitchen Garden/Kitchen; you're talking my viewing language there, BR.
 

Nice65

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Sadly i think there has always been a lot of aardvark turds made for television. I chat with Dave Knowles occasionally (Jack Hargreaves producer) and, whilst those shows were gold, remember some of the other dross that was turned out? I love what I describe as "gentle" shows. Victorian Kitchen Garden, Tales from the Green Valley and the like. I think they are occasional in every era sadly.
And The Herbs, gently educational. Many of todays children wouldn’t be able to identify or know how to use them. Or how to smoke a pipe ;)
 

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