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BBC2 wants to hear about Isle of Wight caravan holidays

The Isle of Wight is the focus of a new BBC documentary

by Chris Jefferies
Touring holidaymakers heading to the Isle of Wight this summer could get on TV as part of a new BBC documentary celebrating the British family holiday.
And you could get involved with this project, as Caravan Times is helping out to make sure that the voice of the caravan community is heard.
BBC2 is looking to hear stories from campers and caravanners visiting the popular tourist island, with a focus on how their experience of holidaying has changed over the past few years.
Has your life changed since your last holiday? How is this year’s holiday going to be different? Perhaps it’s your first time on your own with the kids? Maybe it’s your last holiday together?
Whether it’s your first holiday in Britain, you’re dreading the holiday, or you have a burning passion for camping and outdoors holidays, the BBC wants to hear from you.
The documentary team want to make sure that all of Britain is represented, from first time campers, to single parents, British Asian and Caribbean families, grandparents, step-parents and big family get-togethers.
Filming will take place on the Isle of Wight during the school summer holidays. If you want to tell your story and are happy to be on TV, please contact us via e-mail: editor@caravantimes.co.uk