So, is Horse and Country TV exclusively for the Brits? Are we not truly a global marketplace? Someone tell me how we can watch this series!!! Meanwhile, here is a "funny preview" that ends with the best footage and makes me want to train with Carl...
Sunday, September 11, 2011
Want more? ME TOO! Carl Hester "funny preview"
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Actually I get some of the Horse & Country programming on HRTV on Dish Network. I am going to start looking for this one!
ReplyDeleteFound some more info: HRTV premieres an exclusive two-hour block of the finest equestrian programming from Horse & Country TV every week. Watch for the best in British and Irish horse shows. Ranging from horse sports coverage from the UK, Ireland and Europe to documentaries about horses and the people who work with them, as well as masterclasses with top British equestrian talent, “Horse & Country on HRTV” will include coverage of Badminton, Irish Showjumping, “up close and personal” time with Dressage champion and trainer, Carl Hester, and a look at one of the newest and fast-running equine sports, Horseball.
ReplyDeleteLength: 2 hour block of special programming
Travel “across the pond” Saturdays, beginning at 9 PM Eastern 6 PM Pacific, only on HRTV!
The DVD is available on Amazon.co.uk.
ReplyDeleteNot sure what the licensing laws are, but it seems that I can buy it (as a non-UK resident) so maybe you can too, although it'll take a few days to get to you
On the plus side (for me) my satellite provider has Horse & Country TV :)
BWAHAHAHA! I love the ending!
ReplyDeleteI wanna see this show! Can we get it in Maryland?
ReplyDeleteOh, I want to watch that series - it look so entertaining! I loved the, "I don't think we want to film this, it looks horrendous!" The intonation cracked me up.
ReplyDeleteI want to do a clinic with him! And I want to watch the rest of the series! Thanks, Stacey :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stacy for this post and Speedy G for the prog. info.
ReplyDeleteI love this guy and I hope he blows everyone out of the water at the 2012 Olympics!!! With his example perhaps the tide will turn and hyperflexion will be exposed for the abomination that it is.
hahaha, "it looks horrendous." Of course those moments always happen as soon as the camera turns on :)
ReplyDeleteCorinna
After watching the Carl Hester clip, I poked around on the Horse and Country website and found a really great show called "Riding in Middle England". They have the entire series posted. 2 guys riding around England in 10 days - great stuff and worth a watch!
ReplyDeleteThey actually CALL the program At Home with Carl Hester, I believe, on HRTV. I have DVR'd five or six of the shows. They are delightful ;o) Love the "drying area" after the horse has a bath ;o)
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