The British Tribe Next Door – C4
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As the Moffatts prepare to pack up and return to England, Mark treats the tribe to a barbecue in the last The British Tribe Next Door on C4
Before the Moffatts pack up and return to suburbia (how do you pack up an entire house?), dad Mark demonstrates the most macho of all British activities – a BBQ – in this, the last episode of The British Tribe Next Door on C4 (for full listings, see our TV Guide).
Everyone’s invited to sample a classic – mystery meat, burned on the outside, raw inside, in keeping with that British tradition – but not everyone's impressed.
Something tells us Mark is in for further good-natured grilling from the Himba tribesmen (pictured above, with Mark).
Meanwhile, Scarlett reflects on her time with the villagers, asking herself some searching questions about life back home.
TV Times rating: ****
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