Celebrities going caravanning
Saw a trailer this evening for a new programme starting on Channel 5 next Friday evening, 13th July, where five celebrities go caravanning. I assume it’s in the same vein as as the series shown a while ago where five celebrities went motorhoming. Sorry, I didn’t catch who the celebrities are, but will have a look at it out of interest. I found the motorhoming series on Channel 5 catch up recently, having only caught part of one programme previously, and quite enjoyed it.
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Lesley Joseph was on the motorhoming one. She actually did rather well doing the driving, apart from one minor loss of a bit of trim following a close encounter with a tree.
There was a similar series about five celebrities on canal boats in France.
Based on watching the other series, I don’t think caravanners will be portrayed as a bunch of eccentrics, as with most others that have been on the telly.
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They didn’t take the mick and it was entertaining.👏🏻
Whether the celebrities did all the towing and manoeuvring is doubtful in my mind and why did they push the van when it had a mover fitted?
It’s difficult not to compare this program to COTY but whereas COTY was a farce, this didn’t make me cringe once. 😃
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Harmless and entertaining yes but they didn't set a very good example by not at least indicating that some advice/training on towing had been given and i never saw anything about filling up water barrels or emptying waste! Perhaps that is to come?
peedee
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We watched this first episode, partly to see what it was like, but mainly because of the location (near to us).
We were a bit confused about the route they took from The Midland hotel in Morecambe to Low Sizergh Farm Shop. It’s A roads all the way for most people
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We watched the first episode, will probably only watch future episodes if the is nothing else on! It felt a bit contrived but then I suppose it was always likely to be.
David
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Can't believe I'm saying this, but what a brilliant show on Channel 5 yesterday evening. 5 Celebs and 2 caravans all added up to me before the programme began as being a recipe for a bit of caravanning bashing.
All 5 seemed to get on well but the main star was of course the great British Countryside. All that is best about caravanning was represented in this programme - laughter, jeopardy, road trips, new friendships and stunning scenery.
From the sponsored content within the show the C&MH Club probably had much to do with it's creation and themes. You got it spot on, well done
It's a series folks, so watch on catch up and set your boxes to record it!
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I too was surprised to find that I rather enjoyed the programme thanks mainly to the glorious Lake District countryside. Also pleased to see how they all warmed to caravanning as their trip progressed. They need to learn how to change a wheel! Think they must have had some tuition as they seemed to know a little about reversing but I do hope they do not push a caravan again using the panels and not the handles!!
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We couldn’t actually see who was behind the wheel when the reversing took place, comeyras.
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I enjoyed watching. I had an idea what it would be like as I watched the motorhoming and barging series, both of which I enjoyed. It shows a realistic view of caravanning, including the mishaps beginners (and some not so beginners) can encounter. It also showed a positive view of the beautiful countryside that you can access by staying on caravan sites. Looking forward to seeing the next instalments. From the trailer of next week’s programme, it looks as though someone has an incident with the side of their caravan negotiating a tight bend.
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Eaten by the upper classes, eh?
I shall be in there tomorrow queuing at that counter.
Thanks, Brue.
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I presume by upper classes you mean yourself and DSB?
Apologies to Bandgirl for this pasty diversion. I think the new series gives a better view of caravanning, especially the bit about "it gets better, you'll get used to it, is that what we all say when we get to a hotel room".....
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“I presume by upper classes you mean yourself and DSB?“
Nah, DSB and I know our place. 😛
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Made the mistake of recording this on Catch-up. It reminded me of that terrible recent series about the celebs. visiting India with that ghastly actress with the foul habits (you know who I mean!). A bunch of B List actors - overweight, overpaid, overacting. Maybe the caravanning bit was good but we couldn’t stand more than 5 minutes so will never know. I guess we all have different tastes but to list this topic under “Entertainment” seems a stretch of the imagination.
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Just watched the Pasty video. They went to the right place to learn about pasties!! We're in Dorset at the moment (having already spent two weeks in Redruth, one week in South Devon. Weve got acweek in Wareham, Dorset, then off to Littlehampton CAMC site for a week, before our final week at Black Horse Farm CAMC site in Kent. Still missing the Philps Pasties, the Roskilly's Ice Cream and the Rhodda's Clotted Cream. At least I can get Rhodda's easily from the Co-Op at home.
David
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They’re all here waiting for you, David. We’ve had a few days in West Cornwall checking the fare is up to standard. 😄
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