The Skinny Dip
The Skinny Dip | |
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Genre | Travel and adventure |
Created by | Best Boy Entertainment |
Directed by | Christian Sparkes |
Presented by | Eve Kelly |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Production | |
Executive producer | Ed Martin |
Producers | Ed Martin, Ken Pittman |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Original release | |
Network | Travel + Escape |
Release | 9 July 2008 23 December 2009 | –
The Skinny Dip is a half-hour-long Canadian travel and adventure television series hosted by Eve Kelly,[1][2] and produced by Best Boy Entertainment.[3] The show premiered with two episodes aired together on July 9, 2008 EST on the Travel + Escape Canadian cable channel,[4] which commissioned six new episodes, that aired in November and December 2009.[5] All eight episodes are now available on Amazon Prime.[6]
Premise
Host Eve Kelly travels to various destinations around the world. During each show, Eve calls upon local residents and tourists to join her in a trek to a local watering hole to skinny dip. They travel by camel, dog-sled, kayak or other mode of transport on a scenic journey, showing audiences unexplored regions of each destination. Each episode caps off with a skinny dip in a beautiful and secluded swimming hole. No frontal nudity is ever shown.
Episodes
- “Corner Brook” (9 July 2008) Steady Brook Falls, Marble Mountain, Newfoundland.
- “Brazil” (9 July 2008) Ubatuba mountains, São Paulo.
- “Yukon” (18 Nov. 2009) icefield river polar dip, Whitehorse.
- “Costa Rica” (25 Nov. 2009) Nauyaca Waterfalls, Dominical, Puntarenas.
- “Australia” (2 Dec. 2009) Trephina Gorge, MacDonnell Ranges, Alice Springs.
- “Bahamas” (9 Dec. 2009) Blue Hole, Hamilton, Long Island.
- “British Columbia” (16 Dec. 2009) Myra Falls, Vancouver Island.
- “New Zealand” (23 Dec. 2009) non-thermal falls near Waiotapu, Rotorua.
References
- ^ The Canadian Press (9 Nov 2009). "N.L. skinny dipper hosts TV travelogue". CBC News.
- ^ Snow, Pam (2 December 2009). "The ultimate swim". The Telegram.
- ^ "The Skinny Dip". Best Boy Entertainment. 12 September 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-08-12.
- ^ Dawson March, Catherine (5 July 2008). "As naked as God made her". The Globe and Mail.
- ^ "The Skinny Dip". Travel + Escape. Archived from the original on 2010-04-10.
- ^ Picurro, Allison (July 14, 2016). "'The Skinny Dip' Is The Most Relaxing Show About Nude Swimming You Will Ever Watch". Decider.com.
External links
- 2008 Canadian television series debuts
- Canadian travel television series
- Television shows filmed in Newfoundland and Labrador
- Television shows filmed in São Paulo (state)
- Television shows filmed in Yukon
- Television shows filmed in Costa Rica
- Television shows filmed in Australia
- Television shows filmed in the Bahamas
- Television shows filmed in British Columbia
- Television shows filmed in New Zealand
- 2000s Canadian documentary television series
- Canadian documentary television show stubs