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A River Somewhere

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A River Somewhere was an Australian documentary television series originally broadcast by ABC TV in 1997 and 1998. It was produced by Working Dog Productions, and was hosted by Tom Gleisner and Rob Sitch. The series was released on DVD in 2005. The series focused on the observations of Sitch and Gleisner as they travelled to various locations across Australia, New Zealand and around the world to fly fish and experience the local culture. The aim of their expedition was to "catch dinner and have it cooked in a local style". The music used throughout the series was created by Australian musician and composer Liam Bradley.
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Rob Sitch profile
Rob Sitch

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Tom Gleisner profile
Tom Gleisner

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Rob Sitch profile
Rob Sitch

Total episodes: 13

Tom Gleisner profile
Tom Gleisner

Total episodes: 13

Rob Sitch profile
Rob Sitch

Total episodes: 13

Tom Gleisner profile
Tom Gleisner

Total episodes: 13

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English

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Season 2

Aired on: Not announced | 7 Episodes

In this second season of the critically acclaimed travel series A River Somewhere, Rob Sitch and Tom Gleisner journey to seven new destinations in search of fly fishing adventure. From wild Himalayan trout in the tiny kingdom of Bhutan to brightly coloured coral trout on the Great Barrier Reef, each episode features a unique view of some very special waters. On horseback and foot, in yachts and planes, Tom and Rob cross the globe to catch and cook their dinner in some of the most beautiful locations on earth. Whether it's a lake or ocean, a stream or reef - there's always a river ... somewhere.

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