Southerner had the ability to transmit live pictures back to shore and also to record video for subsequent editing. The maritime tradition of the south coast of
England (Southern Television's reception area) provided many opportunities to use the craft, which was used to cover Cowes Week and the
Fastnet race as well as one-off boating and
water skiing events. Additionally,
Southerner was notably used to produce the sea-themed children's drama,
Freewheelers, and
A Tale of Two Rivers, a musical programme recorded on the rivers
Seine and
Thames to contrast the cities of
Paris and
London. Sometimes, the vessel was even used to provide a live feed to the entire
ITV network. One such occasion was June 4, 1968 when
Sir Alec Rose arrived at
Portsmouth following his single-handed voyage around the world. The event was due to be covered by the
London ITV contractor
Rediffusion but it pulled out when one of its engineers was fatally injured during preparation. ==Later use==