The Other Boat Race
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Host
Sarah Cawood and Joe Mace with Sir Steve Redgrave
Broadcast
BBC Three and BBC1, 22 to 27 March 2004
Synopsis
Two celebrity teams composed of Oxford and Cambridge University graduates train for, and compete in, a re-creation of the annual Universities Boat Race. It was a poignant time for the BBC, because it was the 150th year of the competition and they were just about to lose broadcasting rights to ITV.
A well made programme where the underdogs won despite all the odds.
Trivia
Oxford team:
- Jonathan Aitken, ex Tory MP
- Richard Herring, stand-up comic
- Helen Atkinson Wood, actress and comedian
- Anna Botting, Sky newsreader
- Toby Young, journalist
- Emma Kennedy, TV presenter
They are coached by gold rowing medallists Tim Foster and Martin Cross.
Cambridge team:
- Stephanie Cook, Olympic Pentathlete gold medallist
- Edward Stourton, Radio 4 'Today' presenter
- Jan Ravens, impressionist
- Kit Hesketh-Harvey, writer and performer
- Grub Smith, journalist
- Konnie Huq, Blue Peter presenter
They are coached by Olympic rowing medallists Gillian Lindsay and Greg Searle.