St David's: Britain's Smallest City - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Episode 1
During the hottest summer in decades, how will the locals of Britain's Smallest City cope with their busiest tourist season ever?

Episode 2
The summer holidays bring thousands of tourists to St David's, causing traffic chaos on the high street. The boat trips search for dolphins and a water shortage could spell disaster for some of the residents of Britain's smallest city.

Episode 3
The holiday season is in full swing in Britain's Smallest City. The tourists are wildlife spotting on Ramsey Island, the ‘Bluetits' go wild swimming and the women's institute tuck in to an insect-fuelled feast at the bug farm.

Episode 4
The sunny summer season continues in Britain's smallest city, as the Richardsons celebrate a christening at the Cathedral, Jeremy and Stuart have a big performance, and Dean Sarah has her portrait painted.

Episode 5
An aeroplane pilot is forced to make an emergency landing on Whitesands beach, while the National Trust wardens try to round up some wild ponies. The men and women go head to head at the Penknife Club fishing competition.

Episode 6
Forager Julia scours the shoreline for seaweed for her sustainable soaps, the bug farm hosts its summer fair and the residents of Britain's smallest city celebrate the end of the busy summer season at farmer Gerald's harvest party.
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