Real-life drama of 999 host Buerk
So why the hell couldn't he sail it himself?
The star of BBC television programme 999, which recreated real-life rescues, was at the centre of his own drama when his yacht broke down.
Michael Buerk was on board the 43ft yacht Samphire of Poole when its engine failed near Lymington, Hampshire, on Friday.
An RNLI lifeboat was launched and a crew member sailed the yacht to safety.
Buerk said he was pleased to "at last use the life-saving service" after highlighting their skills on his show.
Helmsman Phil Baker, at Lymington lifeboat station, said: "It was certainly a surprise to see Michael on board a vessel we were helping, but an altogether pleasant surprise.
Mr Baker said Buerk is a "great supporter" of the RNLI.
"[He] knows only too well the importance of having reliable help in a crisis," he added.
Buerk, who lives in Guildford, Surrey, said: "The RNLI provides a wonderful service and, while getting into difficulty at sea can never be a good thing, I'm pleased that at last I have been able to use the life-saving service that its volunteers provide."
Michael Buerk was on board the 43ft yacht Samphire of Poole when its engine failed near Lymington, Hampshire, on Friday.
An RNLI lifeboat was launched and a crew member sailed the yacht to safety.
Buerk said he was pleased to "at last use the life-saving service" after highlighting their skills on his show.
Helmsman Phil Baker, at Lymington lifeboat station, said: "It was certainly a surprise to see Michael on board a vessel we were helping, but an altogether pleasant surprise.
Mr Baker said Buerk is a "great supporter" of the RNLI.
"[He] knows only too well the importance of having reliable help in a crisis," he added.
Buerk, who lives in Guildford, Surrey, said: "The RNLI provides a wonderful service and, while getting into difficulty at sea can never be a good thing, I'm pleased that at last I have been able to use the life-saving service that its volunteers provide."
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