Channel Patrol, the new BBC1 documentary starts on Monday, November 24 at 11.30am
00:00, 19 November 2014
updated: 10:58, 19 November 2014
The English Channel is the world’s busiest waterway and over the centuries its location has given it immense significance as the link between Britain and the rest of Europe.
In an all-new BBC documentary, the Channel will be showcased in a special 10-part series, giving viewers unique access to the agencies and people who work – and play – on the waters.
Channel Patrol will show everyone from fishermen, ferries, sailors, freighters and channel swimmers, who fight the water’s changing temperatures and dodge the 500 ships from all corners of the globe who pass through it every day.
The job of keeping the busy and treacherous waters safe is a never ending task and the series, which will air daily on BBC1 at 11.30am on weekdays, will show just how they are looked after.
Programme maker Carla-Maria Lawson said: “The daily challenges facing those who police this all-important lifeline to the UK are breathtaking. This series pays tribute to those who keep this critical gateway safe.”
Channel Patrol first airs on BBC1 on Monday, November 24, at 11.30am. The series ends on Friday, December 5.
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