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Checking in... Selina Scott

TV presenter

- RICHARD WEBBER

EARLIEST HOLIDAY MEMORY?

BEING photograph­ed by a paparazzo on the beach at Scarboroug­h as I was learning to walk. In those days, newspaper photograph­ers roamed the seafront looking for unusual holiday snaps.

FAVOURITE DESTINATIO­N?

LAUCALA Island in Fiji. Diving the coral reef, marvelling at fruit bats in the tropical night sky, collecting shells on deserted beaches — it was the destinatio­n of my dreams.

MOST UNUSUAL HOLIDAY FOOD?

MARE’S milk straight from the nomads’ horses in the Gobi Desert. It was fizzy and tart. I avoided the barbecued marmot — a rat-like creature — cooked overnight in a fire pit. It’s supposed to be good for the kidneys but can give you bubonic plague.

WHAT CAN’T YOU BE WITHOUT?

MY COSY cashmere wrap, for when the aircon kicks in on planes and in hotels.

EVER HAD A FRIGHTENIN­G FLIGHT?

YES, in a Chinook helicopter. Flying from Shetland with North Sea oil workers, we hit engine trouble approachin­g Aberdeen. I remember the silence of everyone on board, the clattering of the twin blades overhead and relief when we finally landed safely.

FAVOURITE HOLIDAY ACTIVITY?

SWIM (I’d spend all day in the water if I could), walk, cycle and read.

FAVOURITE HOTEL?

BAL Samand Heritage Hotel in Jodhpur, Rajasthan. It has a 400-year-old carved stone fountain in the shape of a peacock, a Shiva temple and wildlife in abundance. The chevrontil­ed swimming pool built in the grounds is like something from a Roman temple.

DREAM TRAVEL COMPANION?

CHARLES DICKENS, especially at this time of year. He bounced around Britain on stagecoach­es, regularly making the journey from London to Malton in North Yorkshire. The place stimulated his imaginatio­n, especially when he came to write A Christmas Carol.

BEST WALK?

I RECENTLY walked through the upper reaches of Wharfedale for the BBC Four series Winter Walks. The air was still, the views staggering, the River Wharfe wild and urgent. A drone with a camera hovered overhead as I walked.

TOP DALES PUB?

AS THE landlord of the Craven Arms in Appletreew­ick presented me, after my walk, with a free pint of home brew, his pub is my current favourite.

Winter Walks is on BBC Four from January 4-8 at 7pm.

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