The Humber Estuary
Dock workers in Hull deal with a rare cruise ship in a hectic ten-hour turnaround of passengers and baggage. Two friends become rivals in a powerboat racing grand prix.
Series meeting the people who live and work around Britain's port cities.
Dock workers in Hull deal with a rare cruise ship in a hectic ten-hour turnaround of passengers and baggage. Two best friends become rivals in a powerboat racing grand prix. Plus behind the scenes with the teams keeping the treacherous waters of the Humber open for shipping.
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Bird's eye view of the Humber estuary
Duration: 00:24
Sea City - Humber Estuary
Best mates Dave Taft and Gavin Feldt used to race together as driver and navigator in a powerboat. Now they’re racing in rival boats preparing for a home town Grand Prix Of The Sea on the Humber estuary.
The people at Hughes Marine proudly declare themselves as ‘the dustmen of the docks’. The family-owned company founded by 66 year-old Barry is now run by his son Dean, and they fish out all the debris that busy docks accumulate.
Barry tried retirement and didn’t like it, so he’s still working half a century after starting. His grandson Cory is the third generation of the family, and the film follows him on his first day at work - which goes anything but smoothly for the school leaver.
The Humber estuary boasts three major ports, united by a stretch of river that is treacherous, but essential for Britain’s east coast and beyond.
Ships’ pilots rely heavily on the work of the back-up staff who chart and mark the shipping lanes in the shifting river bed.
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Role | Contributor |
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Producer | Sam Wichelow |
Broadcasts
- Fri 12 Feb 2016 19:00³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Two except Scotland
- Fri 15 Apr 2016 08:00
- Thu 26 Oct 2017 16:15