The latest episode of a TV documentary celebrating the Isle of Wight airs tonight (Thursday).
And a whole host of Island faces not seen before in the Channel 5 series, feature.
It is the fourth episode of Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South.
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Tonight, cameras follow resident Darcy Muncer as he restores an ancient, thatched roof, using skills and traditions that have remained unchanged for centuries.
In East Cowes, B&B owners Cllr Karl Love and partner David are preparing for the arrival of tourists Meryl and Dave from Wales.
True ‘Caulkhead’ and beekeeper Mary Case prepares for one of the last ever Farmers’ Markets, in Newport, meanwhile.
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While in Bembridge, Emma Guy, from the Beach Hut, is battling a staff shortage during one of the busiest times of the year.
And in Cowes, opera afficionado and singer Mike Christie is preparing for the opening of this year’s Wight Proms at Northwood House.
After tonight's episode, there will be two more to watch.
As the County Press reported, producers decided to extend the series due to a surge in popularity.
Tonight's episode airs at 8pm on Channel 5.
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