Susan Calman's Grand Day Out - Season 8

Season 8

Episodes

Winnie the Pooh Country
Back behind the wheel of her beloved campervan, the comedian takes a trip to the home of beloved childhood character Winnie the Pooh. It gives her a chance to explore everything the surrounding area of the South Downs has to offer. There's surprising history, picture postcard scenery and a healthy dose of childhood nostalgia - all topped off with her own trip to place which inspired the Hundred Acre Wood.

Cheshire
Susan hits the road to discover the charming delights of Cheshire and its surrounding countryside. In an edition packed with surprising history and adventure, Susan faces head-spinning heights by boating over a
world-beating aqueduct, and explores the biggest Roman amphitheatre in Britain. She searches for extraterrestrial wonders at one of the world's biggest space telescopes, discovers the art of the Chinese lion dance, and learns how the suffragettes used the martial art of Suffrajitsu.

Devon
Susan's Devon adventure begins in her camper van, Helen, exploring unique sites and quirky experiences. She dives into lawnmower racing, even joining a race, then visits the Met Office, where she fulfills her dream of being a weather reporter. At Arlington Court, Susan tours period carriages for a Bridgerton inspired ride, before riding Lynton's Victorian water-powered railway. From Exeter Cathedral to surf therapy, Devon's charm shines through.

The Lake District
Susan, along with her campervan Helen, explores England's largest national park; The Lake District, with it's breathtaking landscapes. Her journey begins on Coniston Water aboard the 160-year-old steam yacht Gondola, where she learns the ropes while enjoying stunning views. At Brantwood House, once home to John Ruskin, she relaxes in beautiful gardens. Next, Susan visits Dalemain House, famous for its World Marmalade Awards. From there, she meets Crab Fair organizers in Egremont and discovers the quirky World Gurning Championship. She ends her day learning puppeteering and exploring Lowther Castle.

South Scottish Glens/Isle of Arran
Susan explores the stunning South Scottish Glens and the Isle of Arran, where she spent childhood holidays. From a fascinating art installation at the Crawick Multiverse to discovering treasures at Drumlanrig Castle, Susan's journey uncovers surprises at every turn. Visit Sanquhar's oldest post office, experience the vibrant farmers Arran Show, and enjoy a catamaran ride to Brodick. Susan ends her adventure with whisky at a distillery, family fun at Blackwaterfoot beach, and memories that capture the magic of Arran.

Boats and Trains
Susan celebrates all the brilliant journeys she's had on boats and trains, as she enjoys a new adventure at the Scottish Maritime Museum, and also remembers some of the highlights from her escapades over the years.

Bridlington
Susan is back for more fun by the sea, beginning in Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, where she goes sailing on the town's last remaining pleasure cruiser and joins the women's cricket team. She also follows in the footsteps of comedy legends such as Ken Dodd and Morecambe and Wise at the local theatre Bridlington Spa, enjoys all the fun of the fair and visits a model village and puffin festival in the company of singer Sinitta.

Cromer
The presenter travels to Cromer on the north Norfolk coast to investigate the Annual Vintage Sixties Festival. After admiring the parade of scooters, Susan joins the crowds with some swinging sixties moves. Aside from sampling local crab, she visits the Pavilion Theatre, a windmill B&B, and at Thursford Steam Museum, she is wowed by the world's largest collection of steam engines and organs. She also meets comedian Helen Lederer, who recalls family holidays at the seaside wearing a fetching knitted swimsuit.
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