BBC2 is showing a new three-part programme following seven celebrities as they walk for two weeks on the Camino de Santiago.
Image from https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/4173020/the-pilgrimage-bbc-two-camino-de-santiago-celebrities-taking-part/ - pictured: Kate Bottley, Raphael Rowe, Neil Morrissey, JJ Chalmers, Ed Byrne, Debbie McGee and Heather Small
The programme starts on Friday 16th March 9-10 and follows Neil Morrissey (actor), Debbie McGee (entertainer), Ed Byrne (a comedian), Heather Small (singer), Kate Bottley (vicar), Raphael Rowe (journalist) and JJ Chalmer s (presenter).
The first episode follows the group as they walk the 26km walk from France to spain (presumably from St Jean Pied du port to Roncesvalles) so presumably the group is not walking the entire route but rather 'highlights' from the Camino Frances in the two weeks they'll be walking.
The BBC summary suggests that several of the group will face difficulties in this section but says that the group (made up of Christians, atheists and humanists) will explore their different beliefs as well as 'bond over the physical task and find humour when they realise what living like a simple Pilgrim entails' (http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2018/11/pilgrimage)
Image from https://www.thesun.co.uk/tvandshowbiz/4173020/the-pilgrimage-bbc-two-camino-de-santiago-celebrities-taking-part/ - pictured: Kate Bottley, Raphael Rowe, Neil Morrissey, JJ Chalmers, Ed Byrne, Debbie McGee and Heather Small
The programme starts on Friday 16th March 9-10 and follows Neil Morrissey (actor), Debbie McGee (entertainer), Ed Byrne (a comedian), Heather Small (singer), Kate Bottley (vicar), Raphael Rowe (journalist) and JJ Chalmer s (presenter).
The first episode follows the group as they walk the 26km walk from France to spain (presumably from St Jean Pied du port to Roncesvalles) so presumably the group is not walking the entire route but rather 'highlights' from the Camino Frances in the two weeks they'll be walking.
The BBC summary suggests that several of the group will face difficulties in this section but says that the group (made up of Christians, atheists and humanists) will explore their different beliefs as well as 'bond over the physical task and find humour when they realise what living like a simple Pilgrim entails' (http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/proginfo/2018/11/pilgrimage)
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