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HAPPY RETURNS Sean and Beverly (above), and Matt LeBlanc (right)

BBC2, 9pm “It’s like a prison sentence. I’ve got that feeling of absolute dread.”

Gogglebox priest Kate Bottley has found the Camino de Santiago a struggle, to say the least. The thought of more walking looming ahead of her every day has been making her feel panicked and anxious.

Meanwhile, entertaine­r Debbie McGee has been battling blisters, and half the group are forced to sleep outside to avoid actor Neil Morrissey and singer Heather Small’s BBC2, 10pm

MATT LeBlanc is the best thing about this comedy, a glorious send up of life in Tinseltown, as he gamely plays himself as a self-obsessed, sex-obsessed ex-sitcom star.

snoring. This is the final stretch tonight, but it is a punishing push to the end which seems a long way off.

Record high temperatur­es aren’t helping either.

Comedian Ed Byrne and presenter JJ Chalmers seem keener to embrace nature though and take a dip in freezing water.

As the group reach the end of their pilgrimage, what has the experience meant to them?

Faith or not, they have certainly all become philosophi­cal.

“It’s been walking enlightenm­ent,” says Neil.

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