Alissa, let me apologize first of all for a mini-hijack of your thread.
Johnyybike, I do like the Impressionists, so I'll keep an eye out for the shows. BBC series sometimes show up here in the US either on PBS or one of the cable channels, especially if they have a joint production arrangement.
Let me make a recommendation in turn. The National Gallery here in Washington just closed a show on
Cézanne in Provence. (There was also a documentary on PBS about the exhibit that may be broadcast in the UK.) I made two visits to see the show, and it's well worth going out of your way to see. It's now traveling to a museum in Provence, so if you're in the south of France this summer . . .
Curiously for such a great artist
Cézanne wasn't into rowing as much as some of his contemporaries. Perhaps the greatest Impressionist work of all (a bit of local chauvinism) has just made its return to the Philips Collection here after several years of travel: Renoir's
Déjeuner des Canotiers. Of course it has a rowing theme: