TV show Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South will be back for a second series on Thursday (1 February).
The documentary series, which launched last year on Channel 5, led to a welcome tourism boost as viewers booked up holidays to the Island.
Now it's back for a four-part series, narrated by island royalty Alan Titchmarsh, and will be bringing some much needed sunshine - having been filmed last summer.
In this series celebrating the Isle of Wight's breathtaking natural beauty
The series will feature the wonders of the Isle of
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Amateur inventor Nick Pointing unveils his Chitty Chitty Bang Bang creation, which he built for his wife, which is perfect for pootling around the island.
Ecologist Jamie Marsh and a group of dedicated volunteers race against time and tide to gather thousands of precious seagrass seeds needed to repopulate the depleted seagrass meadow.
Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South starts on Thursday 1st February at 8pm on Channel 5.