Last Woman on Earth with Sara Pascoe - Season 2

Season 2
In a bid to become a living filing cabinet of lost skills, Sara will visit Greece, Denmark and Jordan and take on some unique jobs set for extinction.

Episodes

Greece
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue, learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Greece, she meets the last monk in a monastery, a family of church bell makers and some villagers who communicate by whistling to each other.

Denmark
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Denmark, she learns how to build from a Lego master and make a roof out of seaweed with a group of thatchers.

Jordan
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Jordan, Sara learns how to be a Dead Sea lifeguard and overnights in the desert with a family of Bedouin herders on the lookout for dangerous animals.
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