Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Jordan, Sara learns how to be a Dead Sea lifeguard and overnights in the desert with a family of Bedouin herders on the lookout for dangerous animals.
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Denmark, she learns how to build from a Lego master and make a roof out of seaweed with a group of thatchers.
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe returns with her unique travelogue, learning how to do the world's endangered jobs. In Greece, she meets the last monk in a monastery, a family of church bell makers and some villagers who communicate by whistling to each other.
Sara Pascoe travels across Finland where she looks at the impact the changing climate is having on the future of the country's traditional jobs.
In the south, Sara explores the timber trade by meeting a forest cleaner and a baker.
In the north, where temperatures are increasing the most, Sara looks at Lapland's tourism industry by learning some unique jobs including ice carving and being an elf in Santa's village.
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe heads to Georgia, a country on the borders of Russia and the Black Sea, which has drastically modernised in the last decade.
As the country moves into the 21st century, it threatens to leave behind some unique jobs with a history going back hundreds of years.
Sara gets an insight into Georgia's past by learning some very unusual professions, which include being a gunsmith, a polyphonic singer and a guide at the Stalin Museum.
Writer and comedian Sara Pascoe travels to Cuba to learn and try out the unique jobs put at risk by the country's increased exposure to commercialism. Among the workers she meets are a mattress magician, a cigar factory reader and a family who climb giant coconut trees to make a local sweet.
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