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Village of the Year

From stunning coastal fishing villages to hillside farming communities and from outlandish artist colonies to the most traditional chocolate box villages, Village of the Year celebrates all that is great about our rural communities.

Show Info

Network: United Kingdom Channel 4 (2018 - now)
Schedule: Mon, Tue, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat at 15:00 (60 min)
Status: To Be Determined
Show Type: Reality
Episodes ordered: 24 episodes

Official site: www.channel4.com

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Previous Episode

Episode 24

Episode 2018-02-10; Feb 10, 2018

It's the grand final of Village of the Year. Across 19 heats and four semi-finals, 76 villages have been whittled down - and now only four remain. There's one last chance to impress, as each of the villages put on a special event for the judges to sh

Previous Episodes

Episode NameAirdateTrailer
2018-02-10: Episode 24Feb 10, 2018
2018-02-09: Episode 23Feb 9, 2018
2018-02-08: Episode 22Feb 8, 2018
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Cast

Recent discussions

RickTV posted 6 years ago

Lympstone has so many unique features, I felt it towered above the other entrants. Colwinston was okay, and the swede-throwing looked fun, but overall I didn't feel it was outstanding.
Two Welsh winners in a row - maybe Wales should have been a region on its own, and likewise South West England.

RickTV posted 6 years ago

Not surprised Betwys-y-Coed wasn't chosen - very touristy and not very villagey. Penclawdd didn't do a lot for me (and not so very different from Aberdaron in the first episode). I was surprised Polperro was chosen - not knocking it per se - it's lovely, and I've stayed there, but very similar to Mousehole in the previous day's episode. For me, Charlton Horethorne had the most rural character and items of interest.

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