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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. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. Andrew McAuley & Team
    £ 3,99

    The award winning and dramatic tale of Andrew McAuley & 2 friends who paddle 800km down the Antarctic Peninsula in incredibly challenging conditions. They encounter winds so strong that they fear for their lives, they're trapped by moving ice and are plagued by injuries. This documentary is equally terrifying and hilarious.
  4. This is the Sea 4
    £ 0,99

    The 2 minute introduction to "This is the Sea 4" DVD
  5. La Bufadora, Baja Mexico
    £ 1,49

    Jen Kleck and friends explore the beautiful Pacific coastline of Baja, surfing ocean swells through gaps in the rocks, gliding through caves and getting up-close-and-personal with the worlds second largest blowhole.
  6. Dubside
    £ 1,99

    The man-in-black known simply as 'Dubside' goes "commando kayaking" using only public transport, 2 feet and a folding kayak. Rough water rolling in turbulent Deception Pass. Greenland Rope Gymnastics.
  7. Jim Sammons
    £ 1,99

    Jim Sammons fishes for bass, halibut, sharks & rays in San Diego, but first he has to get out through the surf! Jim fishes in the rolling swells off La Jolla Cliffs and with friends in San Diego harbor. Jim Sammons is the presenter of "the Kayak Fishing Show", on TV in the USA.
  8. Bass Strait
    £ 2,99

    Justine Curgenven island hops the 350km between Australia and Tasmania across this notoriously stormy sea. Crossings of up to 12 hours lead to charming and rarely-visited islands. A swollen wrist threatens to end the trip prematurely.
  9. Ottawa River
    £ 1,99

    World champion kayakers Ken Whiting and Brendan Mark take seakayaks down the grade4 high volume Ottawa River. Filmmaker Justine Curgenven has to survive the rapids to get in position to film the experts. She doesn't always take the best line!
  10. Israel
    £ 0,99

    Paddle on the Dead Sea, the lowest (and saltiest) place on earth, kayak besides 2000 year old Roman ruins, and explore a deep cave on the Lebanon border. Although Israel faces the Mediteranean sea, they can get some exciting surf conditions. Staring Hadas Feldman, Jeff Allen.
  11. Norway
    £ 1,99

    Paddle up one of the worlds narrowest and steepest fjords, see the first seakayakers to surf the Bulken river wave and join a father and son playing games with their kayaks including jumping from the back deck to the front deck!
  12. Lake Superior
    £ 1,99

    The worlds largest freshwater lake is America’s third Ocean. With 'the beautiful couple', Damon & Sarah Smith, we squeeze through tiny arches and tunnels in the Apostle islands, and paddle under the impressive overhanging multi-coloured Pictured Rocks.

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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.