Norfolk has featured on three hit TV series over the last week, with the locations ranging from a seafood factory to a holiday park.
1. Rich Holiday, Poor Holiday, Channel 5
California Sands in Scratby, near Great Yarmouth, featured on the January 14 episode (series 3, episode 6) of this hit reality series.
The resort was visited by dad Ouray, his daughter Savannah and her uncle TJ, with the family typically used to luxury holidays.
They visited various nearby attractions, including Great Yarmouth Pleasure Beach and The Beach Hut Café.
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2. Dogs Behaving (Very) Badly, Channel 5
Also on Channel 5, the January 16 episode (series 6, episode 3) of Dogs Behaving (Very Badly) included scenes shot at a country park on the Norfolk and Cambridgeshire border.
Master dog trainer Graeme Hall met couple Sue and Linda and their Scottie cross Hugo at Pisces Country Park in Welney, near Downham Market, where they have a holiday lodge.
They enlisted Graeme's help as Hugo was ruining their fishing trips by barking whenever they picked up their rods.
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3. Inside the Factory, BBC Two
Cherry Healey visited Jonas Seafood in Cromer on the January 16 episode (series 8, episode 4) of Inside the Factory, where she learnt about traditional fishing techniques.
The main focus of the episode was the Dell'Ugo factory in Hertfordshire, which makes 500 million stuffed pasta parcels every year.
It followed the production process of crab and crayfish raviolo, which is one of their bestsellers.
These three episodes are all available to watch on-demand now.
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