Cruising the Cut

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  • 1969
  • 4 Seasons

Cruising the Cut is a British television show that offers a unique and entertaining look at the British canal system. Created and presented by David Johns, the show takes viewers on a tour of the canals and inland waterways of the UK. With his narrowboat, "Eileen," David navigates the waterways and explores the beauty and history of the canal system.

The show is shot in a documentary style, with David explaining the various aspects of the canal network, from the locks and engineering feats that made it possible to the wildlife and plant life that flourish along its banks. Each episode covers a particular section of the canal network, with David providing a fascinating insight into its history and culture.

One of the unique aspects of the show is David's presentation style. He exudes a sense of warmth and friendliness that makes the viewer feel as if they are traveling alongside him on his barge. His narration is informative and engaging, as he talks about the history of the locations he passes through and the people who have lived and worked on the canals over the years.

Cruising the Cut is not simply a travelogue, though. It also offers a behind-the-scenes look at the lifestyle of those who live and work on the canals. David interacts with fellow boaters and locals, providing a glimpse into the tight-knit community that exists on the canals. He shares stories of the people he meets, including the colorful characters and unexpected events that can happen along the way.

The show also provides an opportunity to explore the practical aspects of living on a narrowboat. David frequently demonstrates how he manages the boat and deals with the various challenges that arise on the canal, from maneuvering through tight spots to navigating locks and bridges. He is always ready to share tips and advice for those who are interested in living on the water, making the show a valuable resource for anyone considering this lifestyle.

In addition to its educational and practical value, Cruising the Cut is simply a visually stunning show. With its beautiful landscapes and tranquil waters, the show offers a welcome respite from the stresses of everyday life. Whether you are a fan of travel shows or simply enjoy taking in the beauty of the natural world, this show is sure to delight and inspire.

Overall, Cruising the Cut is a unique and charming show that offers an entertaining and informative look at the British canal system. With David Johns as your guide, you will embark on a journey that is both practical and whimsical, touching on the history, culture, and community that make the canal system such a unique and fascinating part of British life.

Cruising the Cut is a series that ran for 4 seasons (48 episodes) between and on David Johns

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Seasons
The Calm Before the Storm
14. The Calm Before the Storm
May 4, 2021
Finishing his 2019 cruising season on the Peak Forest canal, David then takes the narrowboat to a dry dock for the hull to be re-painted; and there's disaster as he breaks down en-route to his winter mooring.
Bridge over Untroubled Waters
13. Bridge over Untroubled Waters
May 4, 2021
David continues up the gloriously beautiful Macclesfield canal.
My Favourite Canal
12. My Favourite Canal
May 4, 2021
Having left the Caldon canal behind, David takes his narrowboat once more through the scary Harecastle tunnel and emerges onto what is now his favourite canal - the Macclesfield.
Eye in the Sky
11. Eye in the Sky
May 4, 2021
The Caldon canal has two far ends - it splits into two, going to Froghall and Leek - so in this episode, David takes his narrowboat to the Leek arm. Then he leaves the boat again and visits friends going over the world-famous Pontcysyllte aqueduct in north Wales.
About Turn
10. About Turn
May 4, 2021
Here, David reaches end of the Caldon canal at Froghall, despite a nasty moment when the narrowboat began juddering along a river. Plus he takes time out from cruising to visit friends about their widebeam canal boat.
The Caldon of the Wild
9. The Caldon of the Wild
May 4, 2021
David and his passenger embark on a voyage along the twisty, windy, narrow, overgrown - and yet quite charming - Caldon Canal.
Good Company
8. Good Company
May 4, 2021
After a worrying morning spent trying to rescue a drowning sheep, David takes the narrowboat further up the Trent and Mersey canal to Stone where he brings a friend aboard for a few days.
Turning Left
7. Turning Left
May 4, 2021
Having reached Fradley Junction, David takes his narrowboat onto the Trent & Mersey canal and crashes into another boat - very slowly - at a lock queue.
Some Like It Hot
6. Some Like It Hot
May 4, 2021
The unseasonably rainy weather is replaced with unseasonably hot weather - for a day - during which time David seeks out shade for his narrowboat amongst the trees of the Coventry canal.
Sent to Coventry
5. Sent to Coventry
May 4, 2021
Reluctantly, David leaves the Ashby canal, taking his narrowboat further up the Coventry canal during which time he spots alpacas on the towpath, deals with unseasonably rainy weather and waits at the slowest water point ever.
Grand Days Out
4. Grand Days Out
May 4, 2021
A break from the usual narrowboat cruising in this episode as David visits his hometown's canal festival and then the annual inland waterways show at Crick in Northamptonshire.
There and Back Again
3. There and Back Again
May 4, 2021
The end of the Ashby canal is reached - it doesn't connect to another waterway and indeed the final few miles are under a programme of restoration, so David turns the narrowboat around and comes back the way he just came.
Country Music
2. Country Music
May 4, 2021
The Ashby canal is reached - miles of glorious countryside cruising with no locks to interrupt the trip. The sun shines, the birds tweet - this is what narrowboat life is all about.
Travelling Man
1. Travelling Man
May 4, 2021
In which David sets off on his narrowboat again, this time up the North Oxford and Coventry canals with a massive tour planned for the year.
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Where to Watch Cruising the Cut
Cruising the Cut is available for streaming on the David Johns website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cruising the Cut on demand at Amazon Prime and Amazon.
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