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Simon Reeve's major rivers series...

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papaoscar Mon 06-Oct-14 13:54:37

Saw the first one Sunday evening about the Nile from Ethiopa to Egypt and thoroughly enjoyed it. Very well done, visually stunning and thought-provoking. What the Egyptians are going to do when that vast new dam in Ethiopa gets going I really don't know.. This young man is one of he best travel presenters around at the moment, I think. Next week its about the Ganges. I've booked my seat.

Tegan Mon 06-Oct-14 14:48:58

I agree.His best one was about Cuba where he very tactfully pointed out the flaws in the system without getting himself into trouble [not easy, that]. I found the bit about the captive crocodile very upsetting last night sad.

cerist Mon 06-Oct-14 14:57:01

Yes I thought the item about the crocodile was upsetting. A very enjoyable programme. I have seen another documentary about the Ark of the Covenant being in Ethiopia but as no-one is allowed to see behind the screen it's hard to prove. Perhaps someone ought to tell them that is in a large wooden crate in a huge storage hangar somewhere in America, ask Indiana Jonessmile

Another young presenter I like is Alastair Sooke. His programmes about art are really good.

Grannyknot Mon 06-Oct-14 15:56:41

We love Simon Reeve and we love his presentation style and interesting programmes. Looking forward to the Ganges next week.

TriciaF Tue 07-Oct-14 14:45:54

We missed it!
For some reason we're still watching his series on the Tropic of Cancer, recorded, which is also excellent.

petra Wed 08-Oct-14 15:21:13

Loved it (and him) I had no idea that 80% of the Nile is in Etheopia. I think we all saw that there will be tears before bedtime with that dam.

annodomini Wed 08-Oct-14 16:04:35

There are two very good books by Alan Moorhead: The White Nile and The Blue Nile. They are about the search for the source of the Nile and a history of events such as the Battle of Omdurman. I used to have these volumes but think ex-H must have taken custody of them!

papaoscar Mon 13-Oct-14 18:18:18

I could not believe the filth being pumped into the glorious Ganges on its way down to the Bay of Bengal. India should be ashamed of itself and not wasting money on space rockets. And shame on those western countries buying illegal hides and beef in vast quantities from a vegetarian country. I admire Simon for bringing this tradgedy to our attention.