Glamorgan Coastal Lives - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
In this new series, it's spring and the larger-than-life showmen of the iconic Barry Island Pleasure Park get the rides up and running for the busy summer holiday season. Famous travel vloggers Craig and Aimee are home for the summer and working hard to turn their career dreams into a reality. Penny and Cliff have travelled from Kent to tie the knot in Nashpoint lighthouse - the only lighthouse in the country where you can get married. And Sir Brooke Boothby, owner of the Fonmon estate, gets ready for a royal engagement.

Episode 2
Penarth's first 'outstanding citizens', Peter and Andy, get ready for Penarth's own wacky races. Meanwhile, Andy's also busy resurrecting his alter ego Delores van Cartier. Competition heats up between friendly rivals and top fishermen Chris Read and Steve Smyth as they battle it out to be number one. Vlogger Aimee Bannister goes under the needle, and Charlotte Baldwin takes 500 sausage dogs for walkies!

Episode 3
Sir Brooke Boothby is handing over the Fonmon estate to daughter Aliki, we join rangers Paul and Louise in their duties at Southerndown beach, and meet the Vale's brewery boys as they launch a new seaweed beer.

Episode 4
Former Wales rugby star Ian Gough takes flight over the Glamorgan coast in his Russian yak plane, and competition heats up as Sir Brooke Boothby goes head to head against record-winning giant vegetable grower Phillip Vowles at the Vale Agricultural Show. We join Barry Island's fledgling lifeguards on one of the busiest days of the holiday as the summer draws to a close, and see if the larger-than-life showmen of the Barry Island Pleasure Park can finally get their new giant wheel up and running.
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