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The Real Marigold Hotel - Season 2

A group of celebrities see if they can have a better retirement in India than in the UK.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Duncan Bannatyne

    Duncan Bannatyne

    Self

  • Susie Blake

    Susie Blake

    Self

  • Britt Ekland

    Britt Ekland

    Self

  • John Altman

    John Altman

    Self

  • Paul Chuckle

    Paul Chuckle

    Self

  • Zandra Rhodes

    Zandra Rhodes

    Self

  • Henry Blofeld

    Henry Blofeld

    Self

  • Barbara Dickson

    Barbara Dickson

    Self

Overview

A group of celebrities see if they can have a better retirement in India than in the UK.

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