
The Worst Journey in the World
Drama about an expedition to capture a rare penguin's egg during Captain Scott's scientific mission in Antarctica, prior to his ill-fated attempt to reach the South Pole.
Drama telling an often overlooked story of epic endurance. The story of Captain Scott's second polar expedition (1910-1913) remains a testament to an age of tragic heroism, but it is rarely remembered that prior to that fateful journey Scott and his men spent over two years conducting scientific experiments in that harsh environment.
One such task saw three of his men set forth in the snow, facing the harshest of conditions and risking their lives and their sanity - all for a penguin egg - in the winter journey of July 1911. Apsley Cherry-Garrard, Dr Bill Wilson and Lieutenant 'Birdie' Bowers faced the worst journey in the world to bring back Emperor penguin eggs which they hoped would prove an evolutionary link between reptiles and birds.
The expedition nearly cost the three men their lives, and it proved at once the pinnacle of Apsley Cherry-Garrard's life and his downfall.
This charming and moving film guides us through this quintessentially British tale of an ill-equipped, under-prepared and resolutely amateur team of adventurers almost overwhelmed by the elements.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Apsley Cherry-Garrard | Mark Gatiss |
| Dr Wilson | John Arthur |
| Birdie Bowers | Lee Ingleby |
| Curator | David Ryall |
| Angela Turner | Julia Dalkin |
| Wentworth | Ian Hallard |
| Mrs Cherry-Garrard | Barbara Kirby |
| Captain Scott | Alexander Kirk |
| Producer | Suzanne Lavery |
| Director | Damon Thomas |
| Writer | Mark Gatiss |
Broadcasts
- Sun 29 Apr 200721:00
- Mon 30 Apr 200702:15
- Fri 4 May 200723:55
- Sat 5 May 200702:25
- Sat 5 May 200721:05
- Sun 6 May 200700:50
- Wed 13 Jun 200721:00
- Thu 14 Jun 200700:20
- Mon 17 Mar 200823:20BBC Two England & Scotland only
- Mon 17 Mar 200823:50BBC Two Wales (Analogue)
- Tue 18 Mar 200800:20BBC Two Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland (Analogue) & Wales only
- Sun 27 Jul 200822:30
- Thu 9 Oct 200801:50
- Tue 12 Oct 201002:15