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Cameras follow events at two West Country holiday camps - Tencreek in Looe, Cornwall, and Holiday Resort Unity near Weston-super-Mare.
As they open their doors for the first time after the first Covid-19 lockdown, there's an uncertain start to the season. Both camps plan to be back with a bang as they promise a summer holiday of a lifetime.
At Tencreek holiday park in Looe, Cornwall, new Yellow Coats Charley and Andi make their debuts as park mascots Deano and Sparky, while trouble in the toilet block puts park manager Rob in the firing line from an irate customer. Over in Somerset, Holiday Resort Unity's head of catering Sharon has to turn around the park's new burger joint in record time.
It's all hands on deck in Cornwall as the worst storm of the season hits Tencreek holiday park and dozens of windblown campers seek shelter in the clubhouse. Meanwhile at Holiday Resort Unity in Somerset, a broken pump has closed the outdoor pool, leaving a long line of disgruntled guests.
At Holiday Resort Unity in Somerset, there's a surprise in store for soft play worker Lauren as Covid-19 restrictions are lifted and venues are reopened - and entertainment chief Chunkie Russell is finally allowed to welcome the guests into the main entertainment venue RJs. Meanwhile, at Tencreek Holiday Park in Looe, a flash flood causes chaos in the kitchen - and the Knowles family from Manchester embark on their annual crabbing competition.
Holiday Resort Unit marketing guru Jonathan attempts to give old-school entertainment chief Chunkie Russell a new online look, while a Midlands couple are on a quest to buy their own static caravan. At Tencreek holiday park in Looe, yellow coat Andi unveils his alter ego Miss Champagne, and a new food-ordering app goes haywire, leaving catering manager Philomena all at sea.
There's swashbuckling galore at Tencreek's pirate party.
Documentary following life at two West Country holiday camps as they open their doors for the first time after the first lockdown due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
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