Programme focuses on Anguilla
The new series of the BBC's 'An Island Parish' may focus on the eastern Caribbean island of Anguilla, but there's going to be a Manx flavour to it.
It's set to feature Marnie Wynn, née Emery, who is from the Isle of Man.
Her parents live in Onchan.
Marnie's husband, Stuart, works as a marine biologist on Anguilla and is set to be in the programme quite a bit.
The island is a British Overseas Territory, with a population of around 13,500 and an area of just 35 square miles, about a sixth the size of the Isle of Man.
The series starts on Monday night, on BBC2, at 8.30pm.
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