- Nicholas Crane was born in 1954 in Hastings, East Sussex, England, UK. He is a producer, known for Great British Journeys (2007), Now Get Out of That (1981) and Coast (2005).
- Always carries a rolled umbrella in his rucksack
- He is a resident of Chalk Farm, London, and is married with three children.
- His 2000 book, "Two Degrees West", described his walk across Great Britain in which he followed the eponymous meridian as closely as possible. Most recently, he published a biography of Gerard Mercator, the great Flemish cartographer.
- In 1986 he located the Pole of inaccessibility for the Eurasia landmass traveling with his cousin Richard Crane, their journey being the subject of the book "Journey to the Centre of the Earth". In 1992-3 he embarked on an 18-month solo journey, walking 10000 kilometers from Finisterre to Istanbul. He recounted the trip in his book "Clear Waters Rising", which won the Thomas Cook Travel Book Award in 1997.
- Is a British explorer, writer and broadcaster. Most recently, he has written and presented two television series for BBC Two.
- Together with his cousin Richard Crane, he was awarded the 1992 Mungo Park medal by the Royal Scottish Geographical Society for his journeys in Tibet, China, Afghanistan and Africa.
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