Quote: Gordon Bennett @ 8th May 2016, 8:41 PM BST
Yes, it's fascinating. But I can't help asking why Simpson didn't do this journey (which obviously means a lot to him because it helps him to learn more about his father's experiences during WW 2) when he was younger and fitter than he is now. He's clearly suffering from the climate and the shortcomings of his body. He seems to slow down the expedition.
Yup, was watching that as well.
Yes.
I guess one reason is his father lived until 2010. Also, they have modern help, ie chlorine tablets for the water and a back up team but being older he is experiencing problems in a way that helps you to understand the problems the troops experienced when of younger age without the modern help (if that makes sense).
My uncle lived with my aunt in the 1970s in a tower block flat like Delboy's just a mile or two from Peckham. My Nan lived in the opposite flat. All three were forced into those places because of compulsory demolition of their homes. Fred spent most of his retirement in bed and was grumpy. While some in the family were Conservative, he was very left wing Labour. I think he was depressed at having been put through hell by the authorities twice.
I'm going on to Paul Merton's Secret Stations on Channel 4 plus 1 now.