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#46714 - 09/05/09 05:49 AM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Tortoise]
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Registered: 07/05/06
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Loc: Stafford
Originally Posted By: Tortoise
I'm not quite as bowled over by Julia as everyone else seems to be. I like many of the programs because of the photography but she just doesn't come across to me as a "real" walker"! I sometimes wonder whether she does the complete walk at all, or just short stretches for the film crew!

For example, I've just watched the 4th instalment of her C2C series. She appeared to switch between a blue and a white jacket at least two or three times. The only explanation I can think of is that she didn't do it in one session at all but did different bits at different times. Me cynical? Never!

There was also a nice picture of the footbridge at Muker early in the programme, even though she took the high level route!

She also made a comment elsewhere giving her view that Catbells was popular because of its "proximity to Windermere" - leaving me feeling even less convinced by her!

And when I read her comment above about Catbells being popular because of its "proximity to Windermere", I felt even less convinced by her!

Of course, this is probably blasphemy to her many fans...!




Torty, I've never been bowled over by her enough to take such notice of her clothing but you make valid non-blasphemous comments.

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#46715 - 09/05/09 06:38 AM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Tortoise]
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Originally Posted By: Tortoise
I'm not quite as bowled over by Julia as everyone else seems to be. I like many of the programs because of the photography but she just doesn't come across to me as a "real" walker"! I sometimes wonder whether she does the complete walk at all, or just short stretches for the film crew!



To answer your curiosity...
I was doing the C2C at the time she made the doco.
I passed by her and her crew on a few occasions only to find they had 'leapfrogged' ahead of me in their vehicle to film at a further location. wink
Still, nice that they've made a documentary on the C2C, I'm hoping it will eventually surface down here in NZ.
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#46717 - 09/05/09 01:12 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Geo]
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George,
it might be good, but is still does not come up to your "Dances With Marmots", your words tooks us there
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#46718 - 09/05/09 07:05 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: tim smith]
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I'm told that she was born in Ireland in 1970 from a Derbyshire born father who worked for British Steel and a Greek mother who ran a fashion business. She owns and lives in a basement flat in London and owns a hundred pairs of shoes.

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#46722 - 09/05/09 10:50 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Lounge Lizard]
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Registered: 19/11/04
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I like the bits with Wainwright and Robson, and the aeriel photography although some of it is off course. Apart from that its pretty boring and contrived. Ive noticed the clothing, different outfit every episode.

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#46724 - 10/05/09 12:59 AM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Romur]
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Registered: 08/01/09
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would have like to have seen less of ms bradbury and more of the people/characters who live/work on the route.

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#46725 - 10/05/09 06:10 AM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: forkhandles]
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Registered: 02/05/07
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Loc: Birmingham
The leapfrogging report explains things. In the last programme she said she was spending the morning looking round Richmond, and then walking from Richmond to Ingleby Cross in the afternoon - I imagine Slogger could do this - but not our Julia.

And then she was saying that she was doing from Ingleby Cross to Blakey Ridge in one day - again having visited the ruined priory up from Ingleby in the morning. Again - a distance that some could do, but I can't see Julia doing it. Plus the sunshine looked distinctly evening by the time she reached Urra - but then not so at Blowith.

Having said all of this though - I've enjoyed the programme - it takes me back to when I walked it. It is a bit contrived in parts - but then TV programmes are contrived aren't they? I don't have a problem with the presenter - I think she makes a better presenter than Mr Lizard would.

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#46726 - 10/05/09 12:00 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Bliss 60]
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there would be a lot of film shot,that would have to be edited and you know if you only do a walk once, one can get mixed up which area comes
where, i know i won ten whole shilling's from a walking mate. we had walked the Pennine way, years later we devised a walk from Middleton in Teesdale, following the P.W. up to Cow Green reservoir. and john made referrence to a place we would come to, and no it was before Middleton, he bet me it was not.

when the BBC filmed the Lyke Wake Walk, Bill Cowley said they had him going up the Wainstone 2 or 3 times before they got it right.
the main party of walkers would be at Ravenscar ages before the film crew.
no the lady said she was going to walk the whole of the way
and i am not going to call her a liar.
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#46729 - 10/05/09 01:48 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: tim smith]
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Originally Posted By: tim smith
there would be a lot of film shot,that would have to be edited and you know if you only do a walk once, one can get mixed up which area comes
where, i know i won ten whole shilling's from a walking mate. we had walked the Pennine way, years later we devised a walk from Middleton in Teesdale, following the P.W. up to Cow Green reservoir. and john made referrence to a place we would come to, and no it was before Middleton, he bet me it was not.

when the BBC filmed the Lyke Wake Walk, Bill Cowley said they had him going up the Wainstone 2 or 3 times before they got it right.
the main party of walkers would be at Ravenscar ages before the film crew.
no the lady said she was going to walk the whole of the way
and i am not going to call her a liar.



I empathise with Ern's comments here. As someone who has appeared on television and radio,(both quizzes) it is surprising how the director wants you to repeat an answer or even a responce. JB may have walked the whole way,but sometimes it could be over a couple of days,even though on television it will be seen as one day.
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#46730 - 10/05/09 03:05 PM Re: Julia Bradbury on Coast to Coast [Re: Mark Bradshaw]
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thanks Nimrod
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