Tarka's Troubled Water Sixty years after
HENRY WILLIAMSON wrote Tarka the Otter, the river on which this masterpiece was set is in a mess. In 1980, the waters of the River Torridge were the second cleanest in the country - a haven for otters and salmon alike. Now, in just seven years, they have become some of the most filthy. Ian Breach journeys along this troubled river to discover why it is so sick. Cameraman MALCOLM BALDWIN Film editor JUSTIN SMITH
Director JOHN HAYES-FISHER Producer HOWARD PERKS