We meet Lorraine and Neville who have created a shrine to the 1960s in their themed Bed and Breakfast in Skegness. Plus, Funny Girls in Blackpool, the UK's biggest seaside drag queen venue, search for a new star.
Meet the queen of seaside souvenirs, Dawn who's dedicated almost 40 years to serving sweet treats and souvenirs in the family's three shops. There is something seriously wrong with the newest member of the Nuttall's donkey family.
DJ Jason Fubar is hanging up his headphones to overhaul a bar on Blackpool prom, but his budget means he will have to call in favours and DIY. In Skegness, Lorraine's 1960s-themed B&B suffers a blow when her linen is stolen.
Natureland try to boost visitor numbers to help fund their work rescuing seal pups in distress along the Lincolnshire coast. Miles is convinced people will flock to Harbourside Gift Shop in Scarborough to try seagull-flavoured rock.
Ann reveals the secrets of selling souvenirs in Blackpool. Disaster strikes in Scarborough when the machine that powers the scares in the house of horrors breaks down. Skegness B&B owners Lorraine and Neville consider retiring.
Darren lands a trial run as manager of a new drag bar in Blackpool, but needs to hit his sales targets to make it permanent. In Skegness, brothers Taj and TK are on a mission to revolutionise the local bar scene.
Adam and Phil left Kent to run a Bed and Breakfast in Blackpool while holidaymakers John and Morag are there to celebrate their daughters birthday.
Neville and Lorraine have decided against selling their beloved, fifties themed B&B. They are in need of some extra help, so they go in search of a manager for the B&B and bar.
We meet a fresh crop of the hard grafters who weave holiday magic for visitors. First up is Belinda, an entertainer and singer who lives out on the East Coast.
In this episode, we meet a fresh crop of the hard grafters who weave holiday magic for visitors to the iconic seaside towns of Scarborough, Skegness and Blackpool.
In this episode, we meet a fresh crop of the hard grafters who weave holiday magic for visitors to the iconic seaside towns of Scarborough, Skegness and Blackpool.
We meet a fresh crop of the hard grafters who weave holiday magic for visitors to the iconic seaside towns of Scarborough, Skegness and Blackpool.
ollowing the lives of the people who work in the British seaside towns of Blackpool, Scarborough and Skegness. In Skegness, John and his daughter Thalia take their beloved donkey business to the next level. At Toulson Court B&B, James, affectionately known as the Singing Chef, treats his guests to a mini music festival every morning.
Cameras follow puppet enthusiast and Blackpool bed and breakfast-owner Martin Scott Price, whose traditional British seaside Punch and Judy show is a hit with the kids. We join Martin on the opening day of his personal puppet museum, conveniently located in his own B&B.
Blackpool comedy club owner Ryan and his wife Jen hope for a busy bank holiday weekend. When one of their acts can’t make it, comedy legend Mick Miller helps to choose a replacement.