A comedy duo is returning to Norfolk to tackle the North Sea in the latest episode of a hit BBC show.
The fifth episode of this series of Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing will see Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse visit Blakeney Point along with Ted the dog.
With the weather conditions taking a turn for the worst, Bob and Paul try their hand at sea fishing to hunt for bass and sea trout with a chance to spot a seal or two.
After a day out at sea, the pair return to Bear's Cottage for the night, a home built within the Fring Estate in Wood Norton in 1856 and surrounded by 200 acres of trees.
It is the second time in this series that the pair has come to Norfolk after a trip to Rocklands Mere in the first episode.
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They stayed at the Brisley Bell near Dereham with co-owner Amelia Nicholson saying that “everyone was so lovely and they're welcome back anytime”.
The episode will air on BBC Two at 9pm on Sunday.
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