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The second series will take Timothy Spall and his wife Shane from Wales to Scotland…Timothy's ambition is to reach Scotland, almost 500 nautical miles...

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Frontline Cops: Law and Disorder 10x60'

The hugely successful Brit Cops brand returns with a hard-hitting fourth series on Virgin 1, this time featuring the City of London Police. The square...

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One of Britain’s best loved actors, Timothy Spall, is attempting to navigate around the coasts of Britain, in a barge. He hasn't had any lessons in go...

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Salvage Code Red: Series 26x60'

Salvage Code Red returns with another action packed character-driven adventure series. Each episode follows the real-life heroes from some of the wor...

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We Are The People We’ve Been Waiting For1x60'

This landmark independent documentary, inspired and guided by Lord Puttnam and Sir Michael Barber, explores the education system in the UK and asks wh...

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Wednesday 02 June 2010

Nat Geo rigs up oil spill doc

Steadfast produced a quick-turnaround doc about last month's Gulf of Mexico oil rig disaster for National Geographic.

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Monday 24 May 2010

Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea

Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea saw the actor and his wife end their journey on the Cornish coast, visiting St Ives and Padstow. The Steadfast Television production completed its run at 10pm on BBC4, with an audience of 432,700 (2.2%), well above the slot average of 194,900 (1.1%), and in line with the average of 459,400 (2.2%) for the first two episodes.

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Monday 10 May 2010

Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea

Timothy Spall: Somewhere at Sea followed on BBC4 at 10pm. The three-part series from Steadfast Television (an Apace Media company) follows the popular actor and his wife as they sail around Britain, starting in Cornwall and heading to south Wales. The strong audience of 571,000 (2.8%) easily outstripped the slot average of 205,800 (1.1%).

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