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By Jon Donnis
Channel 4 has renewed two of its popular regional documentary series, commissioning a second run of Yorkshire by the Sea alongside a sixth series of Devon & Cornwall.
Yorkshire by the Sea will return with five new episodes, continuing its focus on the people and communities who call the Yorkshire coastline home. The series explores life along the dramatic 100-mile stretch of coast that runs through North Yorkshire and East Yorkshire, from Saltburn and Scarborough in the north to Spurn Point in the south.
The programme shines a light on the everyday people who live and work along the coast, highlighting their experiences, challenges and achievements. Through their own stories, viewers will once again meet the workers, business owners and community figures whose efforts help shape life in the region.
The new series will also continue to examine the impact of a rapidly changing coastline. As erosion and climate-related challenges affect local communities, the programme will follow those adapting through new ideas, changing industries and fresh opportunities, while others work to preserve traditional livelihoods and protect the area's wildlife.
Meanwhile, Devon & Cornwall has also been recommissioned for a further five episodes. The long-running series follows daily life across the South West, offering a glimpse into the experiences of local residents including farmers, fishermen, shopkeepers, villagers and those working within the tourism sector.
Known for its relaxed and authentic approach, the programme continues to showcase the people and businesses that help define Devon and Cornwall. Set against some of the UK's most recognisable scenery, the series provides a portrait of the communities that live and work throughout the region.
Both recommissions come from Yorkshire-based production company Air TV, with the two series continuing Channel 4's commitment to telling stories from communities across different parts of the country.






