Hit show Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South returns to TV screens later (Thursday), for the second episode of the second series.

Tonight Channel 5 cameras follow local fisherman Bob Simmonds, who needs a bumper haul to satisfy hungry customers of the Best Dressed crab in Bembridge.

Isle of Wight County Press: From left: Bob Simmonds and Mick Dove.From left: Bob Simmonds and Mick Dove. (Image: Daisybeck)

Isle of Wight County Press: Francesca Cooper and Hollie FallickFrancesca Cooper and Hollie Fallick (Image: Daisybeck)

The popular floating restaurant is awash with customers eager to taste their freshly caught crab and lobster.

Meanwhile, on the Nunwell estate near Brading, it’s a big day for novice farmers Hollie Fallick and Francesca Cooper, as they embark on their biggest cattle wrangle to date.


Here's how to watch Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South

To watch the second episode of Isle of Wight: Jewel of the South, tune into Channel 5 tonight at 8pm.

To catch up on episodes from this series and the last series, head to My 5, HERE.


Isle of Wight County Press: Timothy HarrisTimothy Harris (Image: Daisybeck)

All that stands in their way is 80 belted Galloway cows. Their task? To move them a quarter of a mile to a re-wilded field!

In Arreton Barns, glass blower Timothy Harris creates a fitting tribute to commemorate his late father and celebrated studio glass artist, Michael.

He is hoping his latest work will win the approval of his ninety-year-old mother, Elizabeth.

Cameras also visit the Windmill Campersite, where Stewart Dungey and his son Rhys show off their cleverly converted holiday lets, including a sub used in a Bond movie.

Isle of Wight County Press: From left: Rhys Dungey and Stewart Dungey.From left: Rhys Dungey and Stewart Dungey. (Image: Daisybeck)

Isle of Wight County Press: Dawn Haig-ThomasDawn Haig-Thomas (Image: Daisybeck)

And in East Cowes, High Sheriff Dawn Haig-Thomas takes us on a royal trip down memory lane, around the grounds of her stunning home, Barton Manor.

The series, which first aired last year and is narrated by Alan Titchmarsh, returned with its second series, last week.

Filming for took place last summer.