Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland's longest river.
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland's longest river.
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river.
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland's longest river. Show more
Barra Best continues his 100-mile journey along the River Bann, where the river flows into Lough Neagh. He’ll join a group of hardy open water swimmers and go fishing with his dad. Show more
In this final part Barra visits the place where it is believed Ireland's history began, joins Coleraine's Olympic rowing brothers and goes in search of elusive otters on the estuary. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland's longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more
Barra Best makes his way along the River Bann, meeting some of those who live, work and play on Northern Ireland’s longest river. Show more