Episode 3
Harry invites some old jungle mates for a polo shootout at the British Beach Polo Championships, held every year on beautiful Sandbanks beach, then tries rapping at his first ever music festival, the aptly named Sandfest.
Harry takes Nick Knowles and Rita Simons to the nearby British Beach Polo Championships and they all get the chance to sit in the saddle. He's conquered the creepy-crawlies of the jungle but can 72-year-old Harry get his leg over a horse? Harry turns referee as Nick and Rita face off in a penalty shootout.
The next day Harry visits his neighbour, celebrity interior designer Celia Sawyer, who gives him a tour of her harbour-front house and a lift home on an amphibious boat. Harry's granddaughter Molly invites him and Sandra along to Sandfest; a beach music festival where garage music royalty DJ Luck & MC Neat headline. ‘M.C. Hazza' gets on stage to perform their classic ‘Little Bit of Luck.
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