Happy Campers: The Caravan Park

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Happy Campers: The Caravan Park

Tencreek holidaymakers enjoy welly wanging, knobbly knees contests and tug of war.

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Series 5
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Chunky the entertainer revisits his childhood passion for wrestling.
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Ex-army sergeant Mark and his pooch rock up for a birthday getaway - but without a cake.
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Branches of an extended family lose each other on the eve of an important party.
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Sara is fired up for country and western week, and a chance to dress up.
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Campers in Cornwall contend with high winds and lashing rain.
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In Somerset, the park preps its own Crufts, while in Cornwall, there's a talent show.
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A family of 14 fall foul of the 'Great British Weather' in Cornwall.
Series 4
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Families challenge staff to a softball game, and a Madonna tribute act has costume woes.
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In Devon, Head of Reception Emily faces a tricky issue: a noise complaint.
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Tencreek General Manager Rob enters his team into the annual Looe Raft Race.
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Sean tries to prepare for a bingo extravaganza. James wants to launch a cafe for dogs.
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A crew of scuba divers are called to fix a problem with a swimming pool overnight.
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Steve launches a new menu at Tencreek. But when he's called away, complaints stack up.
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In Dawlish, Mr Poodlebum is the high point of the park's kids' entertainment programme.
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At Unity resort, Somerset, preparation efforts are hampered by a severe weather warning.
Series 3
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It's summer in the South West and hundreds of thousands of Brits arrive to this honeypot.
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At Brean Sands in Somerset, the reception crew have one more team member: a lost dog.
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For receptionist Sara, a caravanner, it doesn't feel like work at Holiday Resort Unity.
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At Tencreek Holiday Park in Looe, Cornwall, the staff are prepping for the summer season.
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