Here Hugh urges fans to tune into Channel 4 this Sunday (January 29) to catch-up with Hugh's Three Hungry Boys at the mid-way point of their energyshare-inspired journey between River Cottage and Land's End.
Working for food but never for money Trevor Thom and Tim are just over half way through their adventure holiday in the West Country this weekend. Challenged by Hugh Fearnley Whittingstall to live off the land the boys hatch a plan to turn Daisy their milkfloat into a swap shop at a Cornish carnival - but all doesn't quite go to plan, and Tim finds himself in a tricky situation blagging their 3 tonne milk float onto a ferry for free.
They have five weeks to travel from River Cottage to Lands End without any money. To survive they'll have to hunt for food for themselves and renewable electricity for their converted milkfloat - a 3 tonne, 1980's electric milk float - top speed of 17 miles an hour.
Get it right, and they'll eat like kings as they trundle through some of the most beautiful places in Britain. Get it wrong and they'll be starving and going nowhere fast!
More: energyshare.com/3-hungry-boys
Hugh you are great and I'm enjoying the show muchly! Can we have a 3rd series please?
staceyjizzaine 1 week ago
Tory cunts.
peacefrog1916 1 month ago
Sorry cant view as we still get old re runs of your nineties shows here in australia.
amandacrameri 1 month ago
@rectify2003 Oh the irony..!
DinMorsPimp 1 month ago
Great idea for a series, I'm really enjoying it.
JohnSNeely 1 month ago 2
@DinMorsPimp Get a life !!!
rectify2003 1 month ago
"..Hugh's Three Hungry Boys. -It's presumably not supposed to sound homo-erotic!.."
DinMorsPimp 1 month ago
O dear. O dear.
spacecrime 1 month ago
would u make a veggie haggis hugh ?
VonLeachim 1 month ago