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Anita discovers what Christmas means to Spencer Matthews, the former reality show star turned podcaster, entrepreneur and ultramarathon runner.
Spencer shares memories of how an idyllic childhood in the Caribbean was shattered by the death of his brother Michael during an ascent of Everest and talks about how prayer has since helped him deal with the loss.
They also reflect on how much Spencer has changed from his breakthrough television appearance in Made in Chelsea. He reveals his secret love for a certain Disney musical and how fatherhood and marriage to model and TV personality Vogue Williams have made him reassess his priorities.
Spencer goes on to discuss the spiritual journey he took on the BBC's Pilgrimage programme and his recent achievement, running a record-breaking 30 desert marathons in 30 days for charity. There is even time for Anita and Spencer to take to the running track together for a little festive exercise!
Anita delves into a lifetime of Christmas memories with actor Rudolph Walker CBE, best known for playing Patrick Trueman in EastEnders. His story takes him from a modest Trinidadian childhood to breaking theatrical boundaries in the UK, before achieving household fame in the now controversial sitcom Love Thy Neighbour. They discuss Patrick's memorable encounters with Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor and Muhammad Ali, and how, in later years, he became homeless before his faith helped him find the strength to rebuild his life. There are surprise messages and gifts, and Anita also pays a very special visit to Albert Square.
Anita Rani meets up with actress Dame Sheila Hancock to discover what Christmas has meant to her throughout her life. Sheila shares memories of childhood spent living above a London pub and as a wartime evacuee, and reflects on a groundbreaking career that has taken her from sitcom success to stage, screen and radio stardom. She talks candidly about Christmases with family, friends and her late husband, actor John Thaw, and in the calm surroundings of her meeting house, she reveals how she lost her faith, only to rediscover comfort and purpose in life as a Quaker.