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Pilgrimage series 8 follows seven celebrities on a 390 km journey to Holy Island
Summary
BBC Two's Pilgrimage series 8, Pilgrimage: The Road to Holy Island, follows seven public figures as they walk a curated 390 km route across North East England in three 60-minute episodes, visiting sites such as Whitby Abbey, Durham Cathedral and Lindisfarne.
Content
BBC Two and iPlayer will air Pilgrimage series 8, titled Pilgrimage: The Road to Holy Island, around Easter. Seven well-known personalities from different faith backgrounds set out on a 390 km collection of trails across North East England. The journey combines walking and bus travel and passes coastlines, moorland and the Cheviot hills. The series is presented across three 60-minute episodes and visits several historic religious sites.
Key details:
- The route covers roughly 390 km and includes Whitby Abbey, Durham Cathedral (a UNESCO site) and the Holy Island of Lindisfarne as destination points.
- The cast named in the article includes Ashley Banjo, Hermione Norris, Tasha Ghouri, Hasan Al-Habib, Jayne Middlemiss, Ashley Blaker and Patsy Kensit, described with a range of personal beliefs.
- The pilgrims carry their own backpacks and sleep in varied simple accommodation, from wooden pods to an off-grid hostel and a basic bunkroom.
- Along the route they visit places such as Runswick Bay, the 'Steps of Doom' near Durham, Housesteads Roman Fort on Hadrian's Wall, Newcastle's Reform Synagogue, Nether Springs retreat centre, Warkworth Castle hermitage and Cuthbert's Cave.
- The programme includes customary religious practices on location, for example a medieval foot-washing tradition at Durham Cathedral, and notes an amber weather warning during part of the journey.
Summary:
The series places conversations about faith, belief and personal reflection against the region's historic landscapes and religious sites. It follows the group over 12 days of walking and travel, ending with the crossing to Lindisfarne. The programme will be shown in three hour-long episodes on BBC Two and iPlayer around Easter. Undetermined at this time.
