The Sunday Times has an interview with Harrison Ford today. He spends most of it plugging his latest movie, but the interview mentions his canal holiday in 2004:
“It was just four of us — me, Calista, Liam and the nanny,” he says. “I found it relaxing and fun, and the rest of the family loved it. You can see the English countryside in a way you can’t when you’re speeding down the M1.”
But he feared he had taken on a task too big. “The boat was a 60-footer,” he reports. “That was longer, and the canals narrower, than I’d anticipated. So it became a question of looking ahead, being observant, working out where we were going and what was possible.”
Good grief, the wuss. Indiana Jones wouldn't have made such a meal of it.

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