Chapter 30: London and the Millennium Bridge, 2 Miles, April
Tom is welcomed to celebrations and a celebrity appearance as he walks the final few miles through London, marking his completion of Coastin’.
Chapter 31: London Marathon, April and Epilogue (14:28)
It’s the day of the London Marathon – two days after he finished Coastin’ – and Tom wonders if he has the strength to complete the 26.2 miles, but family and friends cheer him on. A year later and Tom reflects on everything he’s achieved. He also has a special question to ask Lyndsey.
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Chapter 28: From Beef to Sandwich, 267 Miles, March
The media flurry continues as Tom heads from Dorset to Kent, and he is moved by the words of encouragement posted on the Coastin’ website.
Chapter 29: From Broadstairs to Greenwich, 114 Miles, April (25:11)
Tom reflects on his journey so far, from the highs to the lows. As he heads towards London, he begins to wonder what he’ll do once Coastin’ is over.
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Chapter 27: From Newquay to Poole, 494 Miles, January - March 2003
Enjoying the Cornish coastline, Tom pushes on to reach Land’s End, after which he strides along the south coast in a flurry of MP meet-and-greets, speeches, and interviews. He also embarks on one of his worst days walking, and a friend convinces him to take on another extra challenge.
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Chapter 26: From Newport to Newquay, 318 Miles, January 2003
Tom meets with the neurosurgeon Steven Gill to chat about his GDNF project and its potential for people with Parkinson’s. After crossing the border back into England Tom now knows he can finish the challenge, so decides to dedicate more time to the fundraising aspects to the walk.
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Chapter 25: South Wales, from Clare Balding to the Countess of Cardiff, 496 Miles, November - January 2003
Still Coastin’ through Wales, Tom meets Clare Balding to record an episode of Ramblings, but his plans go slightly awry. He also looks forward to the way-marked stretch of the Pembrokeshire Coast Path, and keeps walking right up to Christmas Eve.
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Chapter 24: North Wales: From Three Castles and Two Saucepans to a Talking Sheep, 220 Miles, November
Now in Wales, Tom starts to feel worn down by it all but powers through. He meets some friendly locals, and by chance stays at the same hotel that John Merrill – the first person to walk the entire coastline of Britain – stayed in. Plus he completes his three peaks challenge.
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Chapter 23: From Cumbria to Cambria, 297 Miles, October – November
Tom’s mum joins him for the final Scottish stretch of the walk and despite being just half way round Coastin’, Tom feels as though he’s on the home straight. It isn’t all smooth sailing though, with an encounter with some aggressive bullocks and a required trip up Scafell Pike ensuing.
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Chapter 22: From Argyll and Arran to a change in Ayr, 264 Miles, September – October
Following the devastating news of his dad’s death and an extended stay at home, Tom returns to Scotland with a newfound determination to complete Coastin’. However, the mental and physical burden of the challenge begin to weigh him down. He’s joined by Lyndsey once again, and Helen visits once Tom reaches the half way mark. With winter setting in, Tom also contemplates the tough stretch ahead.
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Chapter 19: From Benevolence to Ben Nevis, 178 Miles, August – September
Tom reflects on the sense of community he’s experiencing in the Highlands, and he and Peter are joined by Lyndsey for four days of remote walking. He also takes a detour up Ben Nevis to achieve an extra goal within Coastin’; to walk the highest peaks of Scotland, England, and Wales.
Chapter 20: From Loch Leven to Loch Avich, 72 Miles, September (30:26)
Joined by more friends for the West Highland Way, Tom enjoys their company and has a wonderful day off in Oban. However, the future of Coastin’ comes into question when Tom receives some difficult news.
Chapter 21: From Happiness to Misery, September (38:44)
Tom is to be accompanied by his friend Greg (and Greg’s dog Fleabag) for the next few days. But following the news of his dad’s deteriorating health, Tom contemplates whether to make an unplanned trip home and, with Greg’s help and encouragement, races to travel south.
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Chapter 18: From Kinlochbervie to Applecross, 207 Miles, August
Following a fairly disastrous day of walking, Tom, Peter and Alison decide to rest an extra day. When they do set back off, they follow the B869 – a remote, quiet road with incredible views – as well as some more difficult terrain to reach Ullapool and eventually Applecross.
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Chapter 16: From Duncansby to Durness, 112 Miles, July - August
Now in Sutherland, the route becomes more remote, rugged, and is plagued with midges. Tom debates whether Coastin’ is getting any easier and takes on one of the longest and most difficult day’s walking so far.
Chapter 17: From North Coast to West Coast, 31 Miles, August (20:11)
Tom reaches the furthest most point from London, but a lack of sleep is beginning to affect his mood and symptoms. To boost morale, Tom and Peter are joined by their friend Alison, but a tricky day of walking lies ahead.
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Chapter 14: From Relay to Moray, July
Whilst in north east Scotland, Tom is asked to be a baton carrier for the Common Wealth Games, so flies down to London to take part. He meets up with friends and family, and discusses the relationship he has with his dad.
Chapter 15: From Moray to Pentland, 199 Miles, July (20:30)
Back in Scotland and both Tom and Peter encounter some bad luck. Tom reads messages of support on the Coastin’ website to keep his spirits up, and is joined by Will. Tom has an incredibly friendly welcome to the villages of Wick by the generous locals, and celebrates reaching John O’Groats.
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Chapter 12: From Pit to Bunker, 178 Miles, June
Heading up the north east coast, Tom passes through industrial coastal towns and villages on his way up to Newcastle for a brief detour over the city’s own Millennium Bridge. Once past the city, he enjoys the quiet, scenic coastline of Northumberland and clocks his 750th mile. He also reaches a new milestone with Lyndsey – meeting her parents – and crosses the border into Scotland.
Chapter 13: From Firth and Fife to Tay and Spey, 299 Miles, June - July (22:32)
Now in Scotland, Tom briefly meets up with his Aunt and Uncle before following the Fife Coastal path north. He hits mile 1,000, meets some friendly and inspirational locals, and is joined by his friend Peter, who will accompany him for the next 700 miles.
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Chapter 10: From Habrough to Middlesborough, 187 Miles, May - June
Now in the north, Tom gets a friendly welcome to Yorkshire and gains more confidence in his ability to complete Coastin’. He also gets support from friends and family – including a welcome party in Hartlepool – and discusses how he met Lyndsey, his future wife, who agrees to walk with him for a few days.
Chapter 11: From Tees to Knees, 15 Miles, June (40:04)
Tom reflects on his friendships when he is joined by Lyndsey, his former flatmate and some new friends for a few days trekking towards the north east.
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Chapter Seven: From Snape to Shoring, 140 mile, April - May
Tom reveals an earlier diagnosis of coeliac disease, something he has lived with since childhood, and discusses the symptoms he is experiencing with Parkinson’s.
Chapter Eight: From Hunstanton to Humberside, 128 Miles, May (04:31)
Although hesitant about the stretch through the flat, agricultural landscape of Lincolnshire, Tom ends up enjoying the route and makes good headway as he passes from south to north. Publicity surrounding Coastin’ continues to grow, and Tom gets some media training from Helen.
Chapter Nine: From Foxes to Flemmings, 14 Miles (18:45)
Tom contemplates what it means to have Parkinson’s in his thirties, and wonders if perceptions surrounding the condition are beginning to change. He also thinks about the upcoming Yorkshire coastline as he trudges through a rather grim patch of Lincolnshire.
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Chapter 4: From the Wobbly Bridge to the Sea, 50 miles, April
It’s April 11th 2002 – World Parkinson’s Day – and Tom sets off on Coastin’. Starting in London on the Millennium Bridge (aptly nicknamed the ‘wobbly’ bridge), Tom gets a celebrity-fuelled send off as he begins his 4,500 mile walk. But is he prepared for the daunting challenge ahead?
Chapter 5: From Corringham to Southend, 22 Miles, April (16:05)
Following a fairly smooth departure from London, Tom faces a number of difficulties early on including a lengthy detour, issues with his medication, wet feet, and stinging nettles, so much so that he questions whether the challenge ahead of him is too great.
Chapter 6: From Southend to Snape, 116 miles, April (23:11)
After a couple of false starts Tom slowly gets into the rhythm of walking every day. He admires the changing landscape as he heads into Suffolk, where he begins to see the kindness in strangers, and publicity for his challenge grows.
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Chapter 1: From Sydney to why me? December 1996
Shortly after his diagnosis, Tom takes a three week trip to Australia with his oldest friend, Harvey. The pair travel the country and spend a memorable New Year’s Eve in Sydney. Tom uses the holiday as a chance to clear his head, and learns how his medication affects him.
Chapter 2: From Shakes to Ladders, Spring 1999 (15:44)
Three years since his diagnosis and now taking around 20 pills a day, Tom decides he needs to embrace a new, positive outlook on life with Parkinson’s. He decides he should fight the condition head on, but wonders how best to do this.
Chapter 3: From Daft Idea to Awful Reality, January 2002 (29:30)
Tom has an idea to walk around the coastline of Britain, thinking that progress around the coast could lead to progress towards a cure, and Coastin’ is born. With a team of commercial and philanthropic partners gathered, plus inspirational PR support from Helen, the framework for Tom’s challenge is now in place.
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Prologue: 4th November 1996
Tom reflects on the day he was diagnosed with Parkinson’s, aged 27, and contemplates what this means for his future.
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In this special introduction episode, Tim Beynon from The Good Studio speaks about Tom, his Coastin' journey and the foudations of Cure Parkinson's with some of the people who knew him best:
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Tom Isaacs was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at just 27.
Seven years later, he set out to walk the entire coastline of Britain, 4,500 miles, with his trademark humour, honesty, and an unwavering belief that something better was possible.
His journey became a story far bigger than one man and a map. It helped start a movement. And it helped to create Cure Parkinson’s, inspiring countless more lives along the way.
In this series, we follow Tom’s footsteps through his original audiobook, Shake Well Before Use - told in his own voice, one chapter at a time.
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