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S2 E1 Kilmichael Glassary
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Ben Fogle spends a year following Paul, Toni and daughter Harriet as they risk everything to buy a rundown pub in a remote village in the beautiful wilds of Scotland, with no experience of working in a pub, in a place they have only ever visited on holiday, and as the hospitality industry faces the greatest challenge in its history with Covid lockdown. Desperate to spend more time together as a family, Paul and Toni quit their jobs in busy Rochester, Kent, sell their family home, and leave friends and family behind in Kent to restore and run a 200-year-old pub in the tiny Scottish village of Kilmichael Glassary in the heart of the remote and beautiful countryside of west Scotland. Paul was a car salesman for 25 years, selling premium cars and working long hours and weekends, while Toni was a part-time respite carer looking after people with disabilities. Neither of them has ever worked in hospitality. Paul has never pulled a pint, and he will be barman. Toni has only cooked family meals at home, and she will be chef for the dining area, cooking and managing a commercial kitchen, having never had any experience. But before the pair can even open the doors, the whole pub is in need of extensive renovation. The couple are on a very tight budget, and it's a race against time to get ready to open, so they can start getting an income to live off. They manage to open the bar, but the takings aren't enough to survive. It comes down to Toni's food. They get the kitchens and dining areas open by the end of the summer 2020, but Toni finds the next months cooking over 50 covers every night gruelling. Then autumn brings lockdowns due to the pandemic, which, in Scotland, means pubs closing all through the winter months. When Ben returns to visit a year after he first met them, will the family still be in business?

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2022/07/12 S2 E2
Lincolnshire

Ben Fogle spends a year following newlyweds Emma and Dave as they risk everything, swapping minimalist living on a canal boat in London for a spacious wooden chalet with 14 acres of grassland in the heart of rural Lincolnshire. They're trying to create a bespoke camping and glamping site in a rural paradise. But with no experience of doing anything like this before, can they overcome unexpected problems from pandemic lockdowns to planning permission and make their dream come true? Dave and Emma are no strangers to adventure. They got engaged during a 1,000- mile ride on a tandem along the river Danube. Ben meets the newlyweds as they embark on their grand design to build a glamping and camping retreat business, with guest accommodation on converted buses, in glamping pods in their woodland, and in tents on their meadow. They want chickens and a herd of alpacas, and plan to offer outdoor experiences drawing in their dream rural paradise. It's a huge undertaking for a couple who have never even owned a garden. They face a lot of work before they can open for business — building a driveway and car park, and setting up composting toilets, glamping pods and a paddock for the alpacas. The enthusiastic novices roll up their sleeves and get stuck in. But the pandemic brings lockdowns when they planned to start receiving paying guests and, as if that wasn't challenging enough, as they go deeper into debt, the planning authorities raise concerns that could spell the end of their dreams and financial disaster. When Ben returns a year after he first met them, will he find they are open for business? Have they managed to turn their dream new life in the country into a reality?

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