Will Jenkinson braves the North Sea to eke out a living fishing for crab and lobster.
Yorkshire Vet Peter Wright has a very special day out planned for his wife Lin.
Return of the programme following people living around Yorkshire, beginning with Emmerdale's Dean Andrews showing off the region's wonders to co-star and Lancastrian Liam Fox, kicking things off with a trip to Malham in the Dales. The Yorkshire Vet star Peter Wright and his wife Lin have a day out in Harrogate, where they experience the famous Turkish baths for the first time, and go behind the scenes at RHS Garden Harlow Carr.
Cannon Hall's Rob and Dave Nicholson have a day off from the family farm, so they travel to the southern Pennines, where a passion project is bearing fruit. Rob and Dave have become beekeepers and their bees are on a working holiday. The bees are hopefully making a unique honey from the heather pollen that surrounds them at their secret Pennines location. And if all goes to plan, the lads will bring the honey-filled hives back to Barnsley. In Malton in north Yorkshire, Tom NaylorLeyland faces up to his biggest challenge of the year, as he races to organise a unique event designed to make the market town the ‘Food Capital of Yorkshire'. There are only days to go before the Marathon du Malton gets underway. It's a 10K gastronomical fun run where participants — including Tom — get to eat and drink local delicacies along the route. But when injury befalls Tom and a thunderstorm is forecast, things begin to look gloomy. In Calderdale in west Yorkshire, 25-year-old farmer Stephen Short has a
Dean Andrews takes Emmerdale co-star pal Liam Fox to the River Don, once devastated by industrial pollution but now thriving after half a century of hard work by campaigners. In Pickering, North Yorkshire, ex-RSPCA officer Tink Rush opens the doors of her Yorkshire Teddy Rescue where, for the past five years, she's taken in old, abandoned teddies and lovingly restored them and then found them new homes.
This week, Rob and Dave Nicholson visit the oldest sweet shop in the world on a quest to find out more about a famous Yorkshire confectionery — Yorkshire Mixture, a mix of traditional boiled sweets that's been popular for almost 200 years. The boys then journey to South Yorkshire and get to make their very own pear drops — which are a part of Yorkshire Mixture and a favourite of their dad Roger — before enjoying a taste test of their sweets back home with dad. At Eden Camp, a Second World War military museum on the outskirts of Malton, north Yorkshire, 24-year-old Summer O'Brien is in the final stages of completing a special exhibition that reveals the remarkable role the camp played in post-war Yorkshire. Eden Camp once held German, Romanian and Polish prisoners of war, many of whom, after the war, stayed on and became much loved members of the community. On the outskirts of York, we meet architect Stephen Potts who helped lead the team that restored the stunning Holgate Windmill, mak
Yorkshire Vet Julian Norton goes searching for hidden edible treasures in woodlands only six miles from Leeds city centre, when he tries his hand at wild food foraging with specialist Craig Worrall.
Peter Wright visits a donkey sanctuary, where Donald and Alf, two rescued donkeys, are hopefully about to be rehomed if they can pass Peter's health check. Adam and Moira Domican-Gough from Ingleton share their experiences of living off-grid. In Horsforth, Leeds-born chef Matt Healy is on the cusp of realising his lifelong dream of opening his own restaurant in the town where he grew up.
Farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson are set to enjoy a day away from Cannon Hall Farm, they've planned a day of fossil hunting with amateur palaeontologist Brian Foster on Yorkshire's Jurassic coastline for their brother Richard. Plus, journalist Christa Ackroyd travels to Halifax in West Yorkshire to find out more about the life of the town's most famous heroine Anne Lister.
Florist Sarah Richardson is charged with arranging a showcase display at Newby Hall in North Yorkshire, the chosen venue for this year's prestigious Harrogate Autumn Flower Show. Bellmen and women from across the North of England gather in Knaresborough for the annual town crier competition, and Christa Ackroyd meets horse trainer Brian Smart, before visiting the St Leger Festival in Doncaster.
Semi-retired Yorkshire vet Peter Wright and wife Lin meet potter Rachel Whitfield, who uses natural products found in the wild to augment her glazes and create pottery with a distinct Yorkshire twist. At the Bolton Estate, head gamekeeper Ian Sleightholme sets out to complete a controlled burning, a traditional practice that encourages new shoots that feed birds and livestock.
Julian Norton meets three peak park Ranger Ian Colledge as they head up Whernside, the highest mountain in Yorkshire. Journalist Christa Ackroyd investigates the life and mysterious death of Louis Le Prince, known as the father of cinematography. In Dewsbury, luxury cat hotel managers Jo and Phil Ounsley plan a Las Vegas themed night for three VIP guests, Brian, Boo and Kate.
Emmerdale actor Dean Andrews takes Lancastrian co-star pal Liam Fox to the Dales to find out how the world-famous Wensleydale cheese is made. The Yorkshire Football Team, part of the World Unity Football Alliance, prepares for their first match in over two years against Kashmir FA. Plus, Richard Bradley and Cheryl roll out their British tweed flat cap products to the public.
Barnsley farmers Rob and Dave Nicholson head to Halifax to find out more about their mum's side of the family. They start at Dean Clough Mill where their mum Cynthia started work as a 15 year old before heading to the Shibden estate – a place grandma Olive took them for days out as kids. It's their first trip back in 40 years. They also look inside the home of celebrated diarist Anne Lister, aka Gentleman Jack, and visit the kitchen their great grandmother Eliza worked in as a cook in the 1900s.
Emmerdale's Dean Andrews takes co-star pal and Lancastrian Liam Fox to York to investigate the city's illustrious Roman past. In the York Museum gardens, they meet archaeologist Kurt Hunter-Mann who has spent 4 years excavating a second century fortress tower before they meet head curator Andrew Morrison who shows them the remains of the Roman Empire's most legendary character – a gladiator. Finally, Kurt takes them to the basement of a pub where they are shown one of the city's greatest archaeological finds – a bath house – uncovered by builders nearly a century ago.
Yorkshire Vet Peter Wright is helping out wife Lin in the kitchen as they prepare to serve up Sunday lunch for his visiting brother David and his wife Denise. Then Peter and Lin visit Malton, the market town that locals proudly proclaim to be the gastro capital of Yorkshire. They meet up with craft brewer Howard Kinder and help him create a beer with Yorkshire puddings.
In Dewsbury, Jo Ounsley, husband Phil and concierge Sally are preparing for the first-time visit of Bengal Romeo, whose owner is jetting off to the Maldives to celebrate her birthday. The team are working hard to make sure Romeo will be pampered during his stay and are also entertaining regular visitor Lola whose owners are heading off for an east coast break. Jo, Phil and Sally are decking out Lola's room with a coastal theme and they've shipped in fresh fish from Whitby as an à la carte treat.