, hoping that the premise and their ability to “natter” would seal the deal.The show focuses on the pair’s friendship, laughter, and memories of their fathers taking them fishing.During lockdown, the series became a form of escapism for fans, and gave them the opportunity to see “beautiful” countryside.Seeing two men interact on the programme in an open and candid manner has resonated with viewers.Paul said: “Only the other day, somebody came up to me and said, ‘My husband, who suffers from depression, loves your show’.
It does seem to have a very positive effect on people.”DONT MISS:Martin Roberts admits Homes Under The Hammer team 'pulling hair out'Strictly Come Dancing 2020: Maisie Smith promises to be 'dark horse'Chris Stark: Scott.
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