Mind the Age Gap - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Episode 1
An attempt to get to know one another triggers uncomfortable debates revealing controversial opinions from the older generation. Tension is in the air, and gay marriage is the first topic that divides old from young. And while the older guests are keen to debate, the younger ones see an opportunity to party.

Episode 2
Naman reacts badly when Kevin questions him about his Muslim faith. Tracy enrols octogenarian Dee on Tinder. Bob cooks for everyone, but Tyrrel refuses to eat over Bob's inappropriate remarks.

Episode 3
The volunteers continue to try to bridge the generation gap.

Episode 4
Fresh rifts form, and not by age - 83-year-old Dee and 73-year-old Eddie clash over Brexit on a visit to meet UKIP members.

Episode 5
Tyrrel angers Bob and Kev with talk of police brutality.
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