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CackleTV now offers digital downloads. As each of our DVD’s contains about 12 different short films, you can now just pay for the ones that you want to watch - at very reasonable prices. And you don't have to wait for the DVD to arrive!

The prices are given in UK £’s, but you can buy the downloads from anywhere. The price will be converted into your own currency when you make a purchase.

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  1. Spirit Dancer in Scotland
    £ 0,99

    Canadian Chris Cooper helms a 42-foot voyageur canoe, Spirit Dancer, around the turbulent waters of Great Britain, picking up a local crew along the way. We film him on the beautiful island of Skye in Scotland, complete with bagpipes, castles & moody moors.
  2. Ray Goodwin
    £ 1,99

    Ray completed the first complete canoe circumnavigation of Wales and first unsupported crossing of the Irish Sea & has paddled with Ray Mears. Ray and his trusty dog Dillie take us canoe sailing on Bala Lake and paddling and poling on the river Dee.
  3. Rannoch Moor Rivers
    £ 1,99

    Crossing Scotland's rugged & beautiful Rannoch Moor in Scotland is perhaps Britain's number one canoe journey. BCU level 5 coaches Dave Rossetter and Scott Simon take 2 novice canoeists on the 3-day paddling, portaging, lining, whitewater and sailing.
  4. Strait Flush
    £ 1,99

    A group of kayakers from North Wales head out for a downwind run on the protected Menai Straits. Spray, swims and sails make for a fun but challenging journey in winds of force 10 and above.
  5. Harry Whelan
    £ 1,99

    Harry Whelan doesn't see the point of travelling far and wide to kayak. He loves London's River Thames & often surfs ferry wakes on a pre-dawn training run. He's kayaked around Great Britain once & Ireland twice - and would happily do them both again. We see Harry surfing in London & coping with a dislocated shoulder on his 2000 mile trip around Great Britain.
  6. Sarah Outen
    £ 4,99

    Kayak from Russia to Japan & from England to France with young Brit Sarah Outen as part of her round the world journey by human power alone. This funny & dramatic feel-good documentary charts Sarah's battles with sickness, a damaged kayak, the Russian law & exhaustion as she attempts a series of long open water crossings.
  7. Paul Kuthe
    £ 1,99

    Paul Kuthe is one of today's most talented kayakers - equally at home in a white water kayak, canoe or sea kayak. He visits Wales & carves up some beach surf & the Swellies Wave in the Menai Straits - while giving tips on how to get the perfect surf.

    This film is preceded by the introduction of "This is the Sea 5"
  8. Seakayak Cartwheel
    £ 0,99

    A short but dramatic film of a double cartwheel in a seakayak! The footage has to be seen to be believed so fortunately it's captured from 2 angles! Aled Williams tests his new prototype Greenland style kayak - and he really does test it.
  9. Shetland Islands
    £ 0,99

    Seakayaking in the beautiful Shetland islands in Scotland – including a trip to remote Foula, a terrifying open crossing in a thunder storm, paddling with ganets and exploring amazing caves.
  10. Jeff Allen & Simon Osborne in Double Trouble
    £ 1,99

    12 paddlers take 6 kayaks out in stormy weather at Rhoscolyn, Anglesey. Thrills, spills, surfing action & a few laughs.
  11. Scottish Tidal Races
    £ 2,99

    Fantastic seakayaking action including loops, swims and sweet surfs on the "Grey Dogs" and the meaty "Falls of Lora" tidal race in Scotland. Starring Nick Cunliffe, Aled Williams, Mick Berwick, Justine Curgenven and Freya Hoffmeister.
  12. The Bitches tidal race
    £ 1,99

    This infamous tidal race in South Wales is more than a match for 16 of Britain's top seakayaker and river paddlers, who are invited to attend a 'blackbelt seakayaking' event at the Bitches. Plenty of loops, pop outs and scary moments. Staring Sean Morley, Paul 'Cheesy' Robertson, Nick Cunliffe, JP Eacock.

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To download a film, you don’t need any special software, but you will need a fast and reliable internet connection. And you will also need enough disc space available on your computer to store the file. A 10 minute film will need about 300MB and a 30 minute film will need about 1GB of space.


To playback a film, you need a reasonably fast computer with a recent version of the QuickTime movie player. The format of the films is QuickTime .mov file encoded with the H.264 codec.