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The Retreat

Episode 5

Duration: 29 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern IrelandLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Scotland

Nick Knowles joins a diverse group including a policewoman and taxi driver to undergo an intense detox and healing programme on a Thai island paradise. Is 28 days enough to change their lives?

In the final episode, the cast report to the hospital for their final medicals and eagerly await their results. The cast visit a Muay Thai gym as energy levels peak, followed by a spa visit to take in island views and reflect on the process so far. Nick takes this opportunity to have conversations with Laura, having questioned her Buddhist views, and also with Claire - as he wrestles with the spiritual side of the retreat, he is interested to see what impact the process has had on her personally.

To equip the gang with the skills to continue practices back home, Dominique invites them all to a vegan cooking demonstration before they head off to a monastery to embark on a challenging three-hour walking meditation. Despite his conversation with Laura, Nick is noticeably absent.

There is a final shock early departure and Luke pays a visit to April, who has also withdrawn from recent activities.

As the series concludes, Dominique sits down with the cast as the final medical results are revealed, with some life-changing results, laying the ground for a final farewell party with the remaining group as they reflect on their own personal journeys and how they see their futures. Show less

Contributors

Producer:
Jeff Emerson
Director:
Jeff Emerson
Director:
John Miller
Participant:
Nick Knowles
Participant:
Billy Byrne
Participant:
Julian Perryman
Participant:
Claire Langdon
Participant:
Maggie Nuttall
Participant:
Kathy Smith
Participant:
Milton Johnson
Participant:
April Martin
Participant:
Laura Power
Production Company:
Moli Leap Productions

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