Danny Dyer Caravan Park heads to Sky One as the Dyers take on Priory Hill & Nutts Farm
The Dyers’ new series, billed in listings as danny dyer caravan park, lands this week with Danny and his daughter Dani staking money, reputation and hard work on a Bid to revive Priory Hill & Nutts Farm holiday park in Leysdown, Kent — and viewers can see the first episode at 9 p. m. on Tuesday 24 February. Conversion of that time into ET is unclear in the provided context.
From Canvey Island memories to a hands-on restoration
Danny Dyer says childhood holidays on Canvey Island with his nan, grandad and cousins inspired the project. He has put "his money, reputation and sanity on the line" to modernise Priory Hill & Nutts Farm and "inspire a new generation of holidaygoers" to try a classic British break. The pair are trying to turn the caravan park on the Kent coast into a successful holiday hotspot for locals and tourists alike.
What the Dyers actually do on site
On camera the father-and-daughter duo do the grunt work: mopping floors, cleaning caravans, dressing up as kids' entertainers, donning a bear costume, fishing unmentionable things from the indoor swimming pool and even dealing with poos in the pool. Danny has been filmed clearing a dustbin and joked, "You wouldn't see Olivia Colman doing this bollocks would you?"
How they got involved at Priory Hill & Nutts Farm
Danny does not own Priory Hill — it has been in the Butcher family since 1951 — but he has invested in the park and has been spending weekends on the Isle of Sheppey during filming, around work on the return of the Disney+ series Rivals. He says he has "staked not just his money but his reputation. " Sitting in the park clubhouse with Dani, he described modern life as "very divisive" and said social media has reduced real interaction; he wants to get kids outdoors "getting naturally tired instead of having their brain just zapped all day. "
Dani, the marketing moves and a few stumbles
Dani Dyer, who won Love Island in 2018, brought youthful ideas — including introducing glamping to the site — and helped rein in some of Danny's more extravagant plans. The pair have used social media to sell a seafront caravan that one article says cost more than £50, 000, and they admitted to getting marketing wrong: a giant billboard by the Sheppey Bridge backfired and was targeted with graffiti. Expectation's creative director, entertainment Ben Wicks, said the pair want "everyone is having the time of their life when they're on the park" and that Danny "has got a real social conscience. "
Who the Dyers are and their TV track record
Danny Dyer is described as an award-winning actor and presenter who first appeared on screen in 1999 as Moff in Human Traffic and has since taken roles in Football Factory, Outlaw and The Business. He is best known for playing Mick Carter on EastEnders and departed Albert Square in 2022. He has won a BAFTA for his performance in the comedy Mr Bigstuff and appears in the screen adaptation of Jilly Cooper's Rivals; he has grown a moustache for the role of Rivals' Freddie Jones.
Dani rose to fame on Love Island and has since fronted the Channel 4 documentary Dani Dyer: Is This Anxiety?, appeared on Celebrity MasterChef and Strictly Come Dancing (which she had to pull out of early with an injury), and was joint winner of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The pair have appeared together on Celebrity Gogglebox and the travel series Absolutely Dyer: Danny And Dani Do Italy.
What’s on screen and how to watch
The series is called The Dyers' Caravan Park and will air on Sky One (CH 109), the channel that replaced Sky Showcase and Sky Max. The show is scheduled for 9 p. m. on Tuesday 24 February. The context includes a note that a residents' meeting to discuss improvem — unclear in the provided context.
Viewers can tune in at 9 p. m. on Tuesday 24 February on Sky One (CH 109) to see Danny and Dani working to bring Priory Hill & Nutts Farm back to life, from sports day prizes that include free Slush Puppies and a week's worth of fry-ups to a beachside date with Danny himself.