The Dyers’ Campers Park testimonial– this lazy, shambolic show not does anything to aid the real people included

Daddy and daughter, Danny and Dani Dyer, are intended to be reviving a caravan park that’s seen far better days. Instead they’re mucking around and cracking childish jokes– while the proprietors look desperately on

Like him or hate him– I like him– Danny Dyer rarely misfires. The geezer “act” is an act just insofar as every celebrity is an act; he’s a more-than-competent actor and he has presented some decent docudramas (especially his latest one, about modern masculinity). The Dyers’ Caravan Park, however, is a pile of rubbish.The set up is

rather straightforward. Danny loves campers parks. He invested several happy holidays in them in his young people, bordered by extended family members and quickly made good friends, appreciating “a feeling of neighborhood that is severely doing not have in today’s globe”. So he has actually invested in such a park, the family-run Priory Hill in Leysdown-on-sea on the Isle of Sheppey, with the aim of revitalizing it, the industry and bringing back “the terrific British holiday.” The six-part collection will certainly follow him and his daughter Dani with their very first year at whatever it is they’re playing at.

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Source: The Guardian

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