Channel 4's much-loved series Devon and Cornwall is back on our screens this month.
The show, which is narrated by Cornwall-born star John Nettles, explores the region, while looking into the lives of locals, villagers, farmers, fishermen, shop-keepers and those in the tourist industry.
From one of the last pony farming families on Dartmoor, to a floating restaurant in Mylor and a visit from the world's largest residential cruise ship, we've already seen a whole host of what makes the Westcountry special.
And now it's back for a third season, set to be full of the stunning landscape and fantastic folk of Devon and Cornwall.
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What have I missed?
Devon and Cornwall takes a look at village, rural and coastal life in the South West.
Narrated by John Nettles OBE - a St Austell-born actor and writer known for his roles as TV detectives in the likes of Bergerac and Midsomer Murders - Channel 4 takes viewers from coast to coast.
The series features those living and working in the region, often with pretty extraordinary job titles and livelihoods, all the while showcasing some of the most striking landscape around.
There have, so far, been 13 episodes aired - eight in series one and four in the second series, with a Christmas special thrown in for good measure.
How can I catch up?
Unfortunately, the first series is no longer available to watch online. But you can still stream the entire second series (including the Christmas special) online on All4, before you settle in to watch the latest instalments.
Season two is packed full of fishing, gardening and even a spot of sheep shearing and gun carriage-building - no two episodes are the same.
What's coming up in Season 3?
The new series kicks off at sea, where viewers will meet the people who live and work along the coastline.
In Looe, the whole community is gearing up for one of the biggest events of the year - the one-mile wild swim from St George's Island.
While in Gweek, clean ocean campaigner Steve Green is collecting plastic from isolated beaches and diver Frazer Pugh sets sail from the Devon port of Brixham in search of scallops.
In Newquay, gig racer Natalie Trebilcock readies herself for a return to the sport after spending four years raising a family and, in North Devon, coasteering guide Sue Allen heads off in search of a perfect new route on the rocky shores for tourists to experience.
When does the third series begin?
Episode one airs on Channel 4 at 8pm on Monday, January 18.
If you miss it, you can tune in an hour later on Channel 4+1, or head over to the All4 streaming service to catch up there.