with tom patey. very famous television... and rusty bailey. magnificent.t television extravaganza of all time. the biggest outdoor broadcast ever as well. then it was leo holding, one of our brilliant young climbers, he was the youngest person ever to have climbed the old man of hoy and he's a good friend. it was his idea. he said, chris, let's go and do it together. i climbed it when i was 11, i'm quite sure you're going to be the oldest at 80. which i was. and so we got together and we did it. how did it feel at 80? it was tough, and i mean, tough for quite a few reasons. i mean, ijust lost wendy, my wife, to motor neurone disease. so i was very unfit because i'd spent a year caring for her. and i was heartbroken. and i think leo was pushing me as much as a kind of catharsis basically. and it was. so we got out and we did it. i'd pulled my back shortly before that anyway. and the moment we started climbing i realised this was not a good idea, but there was no way i was going to give up, so i climbed through the pain and got to the top. and i was pleased,