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Three Men in a Boat (TV series)

Three Men in a Boat is a television comedy/documentary series produced by Liberty Bell Productions for BBC Two starring Dara Ó Briain, Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones, first shown on 3 January 2006. In this first rendition, the three participants rowed in a replica wooden skiff from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford.[1]

Three Men in a Boat
Also known asThree Men Go to...
StarringDara Ó Briain
Rory McGrath
Griff Rhys Jones
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series7
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time60 minutes
Production companyLiberty Bell Productions
Original release
NetworkBBC Two
Release3 January 2006 (2006-01-03) –
28 December 2011 (2011-12-28)

The BBC subsequently commissioned and aired Three Men in Another Boat,[2] Three Men in More Than One Boat,[3] Three Men go to Ireland,[4] Three Men go to Scotland;[5] Three Men go to Venice, and Three Men go to New England, broadcast in 2008, 2009, 2009/2010, 2010 and 2011 respectively. Every series, bar the first, has featured the music from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series.

Three Men in a Boat edit

 
 
 
Dara Ó Briain (left), Rory McGrath (middle), and Griff Rhys Jones (right), the three participants in the adventures.

Produced by Andrew Fettis and Zoe Timmers.

Dara Ó Briain, Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones take to the river Thames in their original recreation Jerome K. Jerome's novel.

Embarking on a wooden skiff, a replica of that described in the original novel, the trio take it in turns to row and to steer the skiff along the Thames, from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford. Along the way they stop at or pass by locations mentioned in the novel and other historical and significant places, including Bisham Abbey, Boulter's Lock in Maidenhead, Henley-on-Thames, David Gilmour's Astoria recording studio at Tagg's Island,[6] and Cliveden House.[1] This series heavily used the soundtrack from the film Amélie.

Episode 1 edit

First broadcast on Tuesday 3 January 2006 at 21:00 – 3.83 million viewers[7]

Episode 2 edit

First broadcast on Thursday 5 January 2006 at 21:00 – 2.60 million viewers[7]

Three Men in Another Boat edit

In their second adventure Griff Rhys Jones, Dara O'Briain and Rory McGrath are sailing from Tower Bridge to the Isle of Wight in Undina,[8] the classic yacht owned by Rhys Jones. Dara and Rory having never sailed before, it is down to Griff to teach them how to sail in preparation for a race against Undina's sister yacht.[2] They pass by the Isle of Sheppey, sail through the notorious Goodwin Sands, stop by Brighton and visit the Royal Navy's flagship HMS Ark Royal and the Spinnaker Tower while stopping at Portsmouth. This series heavily utilised the soundtrack from the films Apollo 13 and Chocolat.

Episode 1 edit

First broadcast on Tuesday 1 January 2008 at 20:00 – 3.80 million viewers[7]

Episode 2 edit

First broadcast on Wednesday 2 January 2008 at 21:00 – 3.96 million viewers[7]

Three Men in More Than One Boat edit

In their third trip, the trio attempt to get from Plymouth to the Isles of Scilly using several boats.[3] The soundtrack from the Harry Potter films was used in these episodes. Filming took place in October 2008.

Episode 1 edit

First broadcast on Thursday 1 January 2009 at 20:00 – 3.70 million viewers[7]

Dara and Griff join Cornwall native Rory for a trip along the Cornish coast. Starting in Plymouth they are supposed to make their way to the Isles of Scilly. However they are hampered by Rory's lack of knowledge about boats in general leading them to borrowing and hitching a ride on various vessels from small rowing boats to a large tugboat as they make their way along the south coast. Along the way they crash into a harbour, play their part in the lobster repopulation, drop in at the Sawmills Studio during a Wire Daisies recording session, visit Pendennis Castle in Falmouth and investigate Cornwall's colourful maritime history at various landmarks.

Episode 2 edit

First broadcast on Monday 5 January 2009 at 21:00 – 3.22 million viewers[7] village of Newlyn and find themselves on a number of vessels including an Open 60 high-speed yacht and a local fisherman's pilchard boat. As the winds pick up the trio struggle to find a ship capable of carrying them through the force 8 gale lying between them, the Scilly Isles and their final destination – the Bishop Rock Lighthouse. With their plans constantly interrupted by weather conditions the threesome are forced to entertain themselves; Rory takes Dara to visit his hometown Redruth while Griff explores the South Crofty and they take part in a training exercise with the RNLI Penlee volunteers and RNAS Culdrose helicopters. Griff contacts the captain of the THV Galatea in hopes of hitching a ride and while waiting for a reply, he and Rory find themselves participating in an amateur production of the musical Pirates of Penzance.

Three Men go to Ireland edit

The fourth outing sees Dara, Griff and Rory take to the rivers and canals of Ireland, starting in Dublin and making their way to Limerick.[4] The soundtrack from the Harry Potter films was used again in these episodes.

Episode 1 edit

First broadcast on Wednesday 30 December 2009 at 21:00 – 3.69 million viewers[7]

Starting in Dublin the three make their way along the Grand Canal on board the last original Irish Guinness barge, hampered by the 80-year-old boat's lack of speed, troublesome engine and the canal locks that the trio have to endure. Dara takes Griff to see Trinity College's famous library and they engage in a debate at the University Philosophical Society. None of the trio can start the barge engine and decide take a shortcut along the Royal Canal with some help from an amphibious car. While in Mullingar they run into a street parade before making their way to see the greyhound Snip Nua race.

Episode 2 edit

First broadcast on Friday 1 January 2010 at 20:00 – 3.32 million viewers[7]

Griff, Rory and Dara begin sailing down the River Shannon to Limerick. En route they stop by Ireland's most haunted castle, sail through Lough Derg on a surprisingly windless, sunny day, and navigate the Ardnacrusha power plant, the largest and deepest lock in Europe. In Limerick, Griff and Dara try their hand at power boat racing, Rory hosts a limerick competition and Griff gets up to mischief disguised as an old bus driver. The journey ends with a trip to the Aran Islands and the fort Dun Aengus.

Three Men go to Scotland edit

Filming took place and was completed in late 2010 for a fifth series, which sees the trio make their way to Scotland.[5] Griff, Rory and Dara attempt to recreate some of James Boswell and Samuel Johnson's journey through the Scottish Highlands and Islands as told in The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides, albeit in the opposite direction. They start at the Clyde near Glasgow and try to make their way to the Isle of Harris in time for the fly fishing season. This was broadcast in the post-Christmas period, 2010.

Episode 1 edit

Broadcast on Monday 27 December 2010 at 20:00[9] – 3.46 million viewers[7]

The trio hitch a ride on a seaplane to the end of the Crinan Canal where Griff and Dara help start the boiler of VIC32, one of the last coal-powered Clyde puffers still in operation. As the boiler would take another two days to heat sufficiently, the trio take a water taxi to the island of Jura and Oban and explore the locality and distilleries for which they are famous for. In between, they find themselves facing nature's fury in the notorious Corryvreckan whirlpool and take part in a local Highland games. Once the boiler was ready they sail up to Craobh Haven to take part in the West Highland Yachting Week races.

Episode 2 edit

Broadcast on Thursday 30 December 2010 at 20:00[10] – 2.98 million viewers[7]

After a memorable yacht race, Griff, Dara and Rory start off from Oban, "gateway to the Highlands and Islands", to the Harris. En route, they stop by the Isle of Mull where they meet Sir Lachlan Maclean, chief of Clan MacLean, to learn more about the Scottish clans and then explore the seafood industry before heading to the Isle of Skye for some sightseeing at the Cuillin mountains and wilderness. Irish comedian Ed Byrne hitches a ride with the trio as he climbs the Munros.[11]

Three Men go to Venice edit

First broadcast on BBC Two at 21:00 on Tuesday 21 June 2011, the series consisted of two episodes in which the 'Three Men' go to Venice.[12]

Episode 1 edit

Broadcast 21 June 2011 – 2.95 million viewers.[7]

Episode 2 edit

Broadcast 28 June 2011 The trip ends in a race down the Grand Canal – 3.04 million viewers.[7]

Three Men go to New England edit

In late December 2011, BBC Two aired a seventh series of Three Men set across the Atlantic in New England, with the first episode airing at 21:00 on 27 December and the second airing the following day. The series followed the three men as they journey along the New England coast to join the birthday party flotilla celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty.[13] Part of this series was shot in Provincetown, Massachusetts, at the tip of Cape Cod.[citation needed]

Episode 1 edit

Broadcast 27 December 2011 – 2.23 million viewers.[7]

Episode 2 edit

Broadcast 28 December 2011 – 2.35 million viewers.[7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "BBC TWO puts Three Men In A Boat to recreate popular Victorian comic novel", BBC Press Office, 14 September 2005. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Three Men in Another Boat", BBC
  3. ^ a b "Three Men in More Than One Boat", BBC
  4. ^ a b "Three Men go to Ireland", BBC
  5. ^ a b "Griff Rhys Jones website news, Filming underway for Scottish Three Men in a Boat", 26 July 2010. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  6. ^ Three Men in a Boat Episode 1 Part 2, retrieved 2 September 2023
  7. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n "Weekly Top 30 Programmes (See relevant week)". BARB.co.uk. Broadcasters' Audience Research Board. Retrieved 1 November 2010.
  8. ^ "Undina Information, owned by Griff Rhys Jones. British Classic Yacht Club", retrieved 1 November 2010.
  9. ^ "Three Men Go to Scotland".
  10. ^ "Three Men Go to Scotland".
  11. ^ "When is Three Men Go to Scotland on TV next? - TV Guide UK TV Listings". TVGuide.co.uk.
  12. ^ "Three Men Go to Venice". BBC Two. Retrieved 30 December 2011.
  13. ^ "Three men Go to New England". BBC Two. Retrieved 30 December 2011.

External links edit

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For the 1889 novel see Three Men in a Boat Three Men in a Boat is a television comedy documentary series produced by Liberty Bell Productions for BBC Two starring Dara o Briain Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones first shown on 3 January 2006 In this first rendition the three participants rowed in a replica wooden skiff from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford 1 Three Men in a BoatAlso known asThree Men Go to StarringDara o BriainRory McGrathGriff Rhys JonesCountry of originUnited KingdomOriginal languageEnglishNo of series7No of episodes14ProductionRunning time60 minutesProduction companyLiberty Bell ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkBBC TwoRelease3 January 2006 2006 01 03 28 December 2011 2011 12 28 The BBC subsequently commissioned and aired Three Men in Another Boat 2 Three Men in More Than One Boat 3 Three Men go to Ireland 4 Three Men go to Scotland 5 Three Men go to Venice and Three Men go to New England broadcast in 2008 2009 2009 2010 2010 and 2011 respectively Every series bar the first has featured the music from the Pirates of the Caribbean film series Contents 1 Three Men in a Boat 1 1 Episode 1 1 2 Episode 2 2 Three Men in Another Boat 2 1 Episode 1 2 2 Episode 2 3 Three Men in More Than One Boat 3 1 Episode 1 3 2 Episode 2 4 Three Men go to Ireland 4 1 Episode 1 4 2 Episode 2 5 Three Men go to Scotland 5 1 Episode 1 5 2 Episode 2 6 Three Men go to Venice 6 1 Episode 1 6 2 Episode 2 7 Three Men go to New England 7 1 Episode 1 7 2 Episode 2 8 References 9 External linksThree Men in a Boat edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Dara o Briain left Rory McGrath middle and Griff Rhys Jones right the three participants in the adventures Produced by Andrew Fettis and Zoe Timmers Dara o Briain Rory McGrath and Griff Rhys Jones take to the river Thames in their original recreation Jerome K Jerome s novel Embarking on a wooden skiff a replica of that described in the original novel the trio take it in turns to row and to steer the skiff along the Thames from Kingston upon Thames to Oxford Along the way they stop at or pass by locations mentioned in the novel and other historical and significant places including Bisham Abbey Boulter s Lock in Maidenhead Henley on Thames David Gilmour s Astoria recording studio at Tagg s Island 6 and Cliveden House 1 This series heavily used the soundtrack from the film Amelie Episode 1 edit First broadcast on Tuesday 3 January 2006 at 21 00 3 83 million viewers 7 Episode 2 edit First broadcast on Thursday 5 January 2006 at 21 00 2 60 million viewers 7 Three Men in Another Boat editIn their second adventure Griff Rhys Jones Dara O Briain and Rory McGrath are sailing from Tower Bridge to the Isle of Wight in Undina 8 the classic yacht owned by Rhys Jones Dara and Rory having never sailed before it is down to Griff to teach them how to sail in preparation for a race against Undina s sister yacht 2 They pass by the Isle of Sheppey sail through the notorious Goodwin Sands stop by Brighton and visit the Royal Navy s flagship HMS Ark Royal and the Spinnaker Tower while stopping at Portsmouth This series heavily utilised the soundtrack from the films Apollo 13 and Chocolat Episode 1 edit First broadcast on Tuesday 1 January 2008 at 20 00 3 80 million viewers 7 Episode 2 edit First broadcast on Wednesday 2 January 2008 at 21 00 3 96 million viewers 7 Three Men in More Than One Boat editIn their third trip the trio attempt to get from Plymouth to the Isles of Scilly using several boats 3 The soundtrack from the Harry Potter films was used in these episodes Filming took place in October 2008 Episode 1 edit First broadcast on Thursday 1 January 2009 at 20 00 3 70 million viewers 7 Dara and Griff join Cornwall native Rory for a trip along the Cornish coast Starting in Plymouth they are supposed to make their way to the Isles of Scilly However they are hampered by Rory s lack of knowledge about boats in general leading them to borrowing and hitching a ride on various vessels from small rowing boats to a large tugboat as they make their way along the south coast Along the way they crash into a harbour play their part in the lobster repopulation drop in at the Sawmills Studio during a Wire Daisies recording session visit Pendennis Castle in Falmouth and investigate Cornwall s colourful maritime history at various landmarks Episode 2 edit First broadcast on Monday 5 January 2009 at 21 00 3 22 million viewers 7 village of Newlyn and find themselves on a number of vessels including an Open 60 high speed yacht and a local fisherman s pilchard boat As the winds pick up the trio struggle to find a ship capable of carrying them through the force 8 gale lying between them the Scilly Isles and their final destination the Bishop Rock Lighthouse With their plans constantly interrupted by weather conditions the threesome are forced to entertain themselves Rory takes Dara to visit his hometown Redruth while Griff explores the South Crofty and they take part in a training exercise with the RNLI Penlee volunteers and RNAS Culdrose helicopters Griff contacts the captain of the THV Galatea in hopes of hitching a ride and while waiting for a reply he and Rory find themselves participating in an amateur production of the musical Pirates of Penzance Three Men go to Ireland editThe fourth outing sees Dara Griff and Rory take to the rivers and canals of Ireland starting in Dublin and making their way to Limerick 4 The soundtrack from the Harry Potter films was used again in these episodes Episode 1 edit First broadcast on Wednesday 30 December 2009 at 21 00 3 69 million viewers 7 Starting in Dublin the three make their way along the Grand Canal on board the last original Irish Guinness barge hampered by the 80 year old boat s lack of speed troublesome engine and the canal locks that the trio have to endure Dara takes Griff to see Trinity College s famous library and they engage in a debate at the University Philosophical Society None of the trio can start the barge engine and decide take a shortcut along the Royal Canal with some help from an amphibious car While in Mullingar they run into a street parade before making their way to see the greyhound Snip Nua race Episode 2 edit First broadcast on Friday 1 January 2010 at 20 00 3 32 million viewers 7 Griff Rory and Dara begin sailing down the River Shannon to Limerick En route they stop by Ireland s most haunted castle sail through Lough Derg on a surprisingly windless sunny day and navigate the Ardnacrusha power plant the largest and deepest lock in Europe In Limerick Griff and Dara try their hand at power boat racing Rory hosts a limerick competition and Griff gets up to mischief disguised as an old bus driver The journey ends with a trip to the Aran Islands and the fort Dun Aengus Three Men go to Scotland editFilming took place and was completed in late 2010 for a fifth series which sees the trio make their way to Scotland 5 Griff Rory and Dara attempt to recreate some of James Boswell and Samuel Johnson s journey through the Scottish Highlands and Islands as told in The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides albeit in the opposite direction They start at the Clyde near Glasgow and try to make their way to the Isle of Harris in time for the fly fishing season This was broadcast in the post Christmas period 2010 Episode 1 edit Broadcast on Monday 27 December 2010 at 20 00 9 3 46 million viewers 7 The trio hitch a ride on a seaplane to the end of the Crinan Canal where Griff and Dara help start the boiler of VIC32 one of the last coal powered Clyde puffers still in operation As the boiler would take another two days to heat sufficiently the trio take a water taxi to the island of Jura and Oban and explore the locality and distilleries for which they are famous for In between they find themselves facing nature s fury in the notorious Corryvreckan whirlpool and take part in a local Highland games Once the boiler was ready they sail up to Craobh Haven to take part in the West Highland Yachting Week races Episode 2 edit Broadcast on Thursday 30 December 2010 at 20 00 10 2 98 million viewers 7 After a memorable yacht race Griff Dara and Rory start off from Oban gateway to the Highlands and Islands to the Harris En route they stop by the Isle of Mull where they meet Sir Lachlan Maclean chief of Clan MacLean to learn more about the Scottish clans and then explore the seafood industry before heading to the Isle of Skye for some sightseeing at the Cuillin mountains and wilderness Irish comedian Ed Byrne hitches a ride with the trio as he climbs the Munros 11 Three Men go to Venice editFirst broadcast on BBC Two at 21 00 on Tuesday 21 June 2011 the series consisted of two episodes in which the Three Men go to Venice 12 Episode 1 edit Broadcast 21 June 2011 2 95 million viewers 7 Episode 2 edit Broadcast 28 June 2011 The trip ends in a race down the Grand Canal 3 04 million viewers 7 Three Men go to New England editIn late December 2011 BBC Two aired a seventh series of Three Men set across the Atlantic in New England with the first episode airing at 21 00 on 27 December and the second airing the following day The series followed the three men as they journey along the New England coast to join the birthday party flotilla celebrating the 125th anniversary of the Statue of Liberty 13 Part of this series was shot in Provincetown Massachusetts at the tip of Cape Cod citation needed Episode 1 edit Broadcast 27 December 2011 2 23 million viewers 7 Episode 2 edit Broadcast 28 December 2011 2 35 million viewers 7 References edit a b BBC TWO puts Three Men In A Boat to recreate popular Victorian comic novel BBC Press Office 14 September 2005 Retrieved 1 November 2010 a b Three Men in Another Boat BBC a b Three Men in More Than One Boat BBC a b Three Men go to Ireland BBC a b Griff Rhys Jones website news Filming underway for Scottish Three Men in a Boat 26 July 2010 Retrieved 1 November 2010 Three Men in a Boat Episode 1 Part 2 retrieved 2 September 2023 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Weekly Top 30 Programmes See relevant week BARB co uk Broadcasters Audience Research Board Retrieved 1 November 2010 Undina Information owned by Griff Rhys Jones British Classic Yacht Club retrieved 1 November 2010 Three Men Go to Scotland Three Men Go to Scotland When is Three Men Go to Scotland on TV next TV Guide UK TV Listings TVGuide co uk Three Men Go to Venice BBC Two Retrieved 30 December 2011 Three men Go to New England BBC Two Retrieved 30 December 2011 External links editThree Men in a Boat at BBC Online nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Three Men in a Boat TV series amp oldid 1204151080, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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