The new series of Pilgrimage which I Edit produced on with the force of nature that is Series Producer, Toni Williamson, is tx'ing soon on iPlayer from 20 April and BBC Two from this Easter Sunday 9pm.
Across 3 episodes, Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps follows celebrity pilgrims as they bond and immerse themselves in a journey on the lesser known Austrian and Swiss part of the Pilgrim... Read more
The new series of Pilgrimage which I Edit produced on with the force of nature that is Series Producer, Toni Williamson, is tx'ing soon on iPlayer from 20 April and BBC Two from this Easter Sunday 9pm.
Across 3 episodes, Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps follows celebrity pilgrims as they bond and immerse themselves in a journey on the lesser known Austrian and Swiss part of the Pilgrim Path.
On this physical and spiritual journey are agnostic Jay McGuiness, singer with boy band The Wanted; actor and comedy legend Helen Lederer, who comes from a mixed heritage with a culturally Jewish father and a Protestant mother; practising Catholic Harry Clark, winner of the second series of The Traitors; standup comedian Daliso Chaponda, who grew up in a religious Christian family but is now veering towards the Baha’i faith; presenter Jeff Brazier, who went to Catholic schools but now is spiritual and meditates as part of his everyday life; retired Paralympian and practicing Christian Stef Reid and journalist Nelufar Hedayat, who refers to herself as a modern Muslim.
This journey touches on the very big questions of our human existence and whether you have faith or none, there's something in the conversations that happen on this incredible route that touch everyone.
I have my favourite of the seven, i must admit, and it's not the cow!
Have a watch!
Across 3 episodes, Pilgrimage: The Road Through the Alps follows celebrity pilgrims as they bond and immerse themselves in a journey on the lesser known Austrian and Swiss part of the Pilgrim Path.
On this physical and spiritual journey are agnostic Jay McGuiness, singer with boy band The Wanted; actor and comedy legend Helen Lederer, who comes from a mixed heritage with a culturally Jewish father and a Protestant mother; practising Catholic Harry Clark, winner of the second series of The Traitors; standup comedian Daliso Chaponda, who grew up in a religious Christian family but is now veering towards the Baha’i faith; presenter Jeff Brazier, who went to Catholic schools but now is spiritual and meditates as part of his everyday life; retired Paralympian and practicing Christian Stef Reid and journalist Nelufar Hedayat, who refers to herself as a modern Muslim.
This journey touches on the very big questions of our human existence and whether you have faith or none, there's something in the conversations that happen on this incredible route that touch everyone.
I have my favourite of the seven, i must admit, and it's not the cow!
Have a watch!

