Rowing Home with Jordan North

Radio 1 DJ and I'm a Celebrity Get Me out of Here! star Jordan North fights his fears once again as he steps out of his comfort zone for Comic Relief. He attempts to row 100 miles between London and his hometown of Burnley, despite having never rowed before.
Navigating the country's canals in a one man boat over five days, Jordan is pushed to his absolute physical and mental limits as he battles the unpredictable British weather in an attempt to raise money for life-changing projects that help people to live free from poverty, violence and discrimination.
The documentary follows Jordan through his training and over the five days of the challenge itself. It includes interviews with friends, families and celebrities as they support him on a journey unlike anything he has ever experienced before.
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