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A new Sky TV series will feature Danny Dyer and his daughter Dani running their own caravan park in Kent.
The show, called The Dyers’ Caravan Park, will see the 47-year-old former EastEnders actor take on the project on the Isle Of Sheppey.
The actor, who played Mick Carter in the BBC soap, has a “passion” for caravanning and says he spent his childhood holidays in the UK.
The pair soon realise they have their work cut out. The series shows them dealing with dodgy plumbing, demanding customers and rogue acts, while attempting to reinvigorate the restaurant menu.
Phil Edgar-Jones, an executive with Sky, said: “The great British holiday is about to get a turbo-charged makeover like never before as The Dyers’ Caravan Park prepares to open its gates.
“If anyone can make caravanning cool again it’s Danny and Dani, and we cannot wait to see them bring the fun.”
The six-part series is produced by Expectation, the company behind Clarkson’s Farm.
Ben Wicks, creative director at Expectation, said: “We are thrilled about working with Danny and Dani Dyer as they try to save the great British summer holiday.
“Their passion for caravanning is unlimited, yet their experience of running a caravan park is extremely limited.
“Based on our extensive research, running a caravan park, if you don’t know what you are doing, is quite frankly a nightmare.
“We feel this is the perfect setting for a series as rich in comedy, jeopardy and warmth – even if the weather isn’t!”
Dyer’s TV career has also seen him present the hooliganism documentary series The Real Football Factories and the BBC game show The Wall.
His 28-year-old daughter shot to fame after winning the fourth series of Love Island alongside Jack Fincham. She is now engaged to West Ham United and England footballer Jarrod Bowen.
The Dyers’ Caravan Park will air on Sky Max and Now later this year.