Danny Dyer Caravan Park: Danny and Dani Dyer try to revive Priory Hill & Nutts Farm

Danny Dyer Caravan Park: Danny and Dani Dyer try to revive Priory Hill & Nutts Farm

The new TV series lands this week: danny dyer caravan park follows Danny and his daughter Dani as they put money, reputation and sanity on the line to modernise Priory Hill & Nutts Farm holiday park in Leysdown, Kent, and try to revive the great British holiday. The series debuts at 9pm on Tuesday 24 February on Sky One (CH 109).

Danny Dyer Caravan Park heads to Sky One

The show, billed as The Dyers’ Caravan Park, will be part of Sky One’s refreshed entertainment lineup after the channel replaced Sky Showcase and Sky Max. Sky One is promoted as the new home for comedy and entertainment and will carry programmes including Rob & Romesh Vs.., The Paper and Ted alongside the Dyers’ series.

Father and daughter put money and reputation on the line

Danny Dyer has invested in the Priory Hill & Nutts Farm holiday park in Leysdown, Kent, with daughter Dani joining him to return the struggling seaside site to its former glory. The pair spend weekends on the Isle of Sheppey filming the series, working from the park and sitting with residents in the Priory Hill clubhouse as they plan improvements and events.

Hands-on work: cleaning, costumes and unexpected plumbing

The Dyers get stuck into day-to-day park life. They mop floors, clean caravans, clear dustbins and have dressed as a bear to entertain children. Danny is shown joking while clearing a dustbin at Priory Hill & Nutts Farm, and the pair have even had to deal with the problem of human waste in the park’s indoor swimming pool. The show highlights tasks from fixing dodgy plumbing to handling demanding punters.

Glamour, glamping and a £50, 000 seafront caravan

Dani has pushed youthful ideas on-site, introducing glamping, while Danny chases a nostalgic vision rooted in childhood holidays on Canvey Island. They note a generational gap: older holidaymakers still love caravanning, but getting the next generation involved is harder in an era when going abroad is often cheaper. The series points to snobbery around caravanning as a working-class holiday, even as developers sell new luxury caravans with boutique interiors. One seafront caravan mentioned in the coverage cost more than £50, 000; Dani called modern luxury vans “so cosy, ” and the pair sold one by making an amusing social media video.

Marketing missteps, candid moments and community meetings

The presenters accept mistakes and self-deprecation. A marketing campaign that put a giant billboard by the Sheppey Bridge backfired and was targeted with graffiti. Expectation’s creative director, Ben Wicks, describes the project as focused on ensuring everyone has the time of their life, and he says Danny has a strong social conscience. The pair have also attended a residents’ meeting to discuss improvem—unclear in the provided context.

The series leans on the Dyers’ TV track record: Danny first broke through in 1999 playing Moff in Human Traffic and later took roles in Football Factory, Outlaw and The Business before becoming best known as Mick Carter on EastEnders. He departed Albert Square in 2022, has won a BAFTA for Mr Bigstuff and appears in the screen adaptation of Jilly Cooper’s Rivals, for which he even grew a moustache for the character Freddie Jones. Dani rose to fame by winning Love Island in 2018 and has since made a Channel 4 documentary, Dani Dyer: Is This Anxiety?, appeared on Celebrity MasterChef and Strictly Come Dancing (she pulled out with an injury early on), and was most recently joint winner of Celebrity SAS: Who Dares Wins. The pair have worked together before on Celebrity Gogglebox and Absolutely Dyer: Danny And Dani Do Italy.

The Dyers take on hands-on work—from mopping and entertaining children to tackling plumbing and pool problems—while offering sports day prizes at Priory Hill including free Slush Puppies, a week’s worth of fry-ups and a beachside date with Danny himself. The series presents a practical, sometimes messy attempt to modernise a caravan park and lure families back to British seaside breaks.

Viewers can watch the first episode at 9pm on Tuesday 24 February on Sky One (CH 109); the show will follow the Dyers’ efforts to update Priory Hill & Nutts Farm and test whether their mix of nostalgia, hard work and publicity can boost a classic seaside holiday into a viable modern business.