It's Bobby's 60th birthday and the gang want to make him breakfast, but are foiled by the lack of an electric kettle or room service. With germophobes, arachnophobes and very few practical skills present, what could go wrong?
The gang continue their escapade in Dorset, a landscape which inspired Thomas Hardy and Jane Austen. But the first of many hurdles is the British weather.
As Joe Swash leaves the group, Bobby Davro falls ill, and Stephen Bailey gets a coveted soap role, Michelle Collins and Cheryl Baker are left to fend for themselves on a cliff side - until former Blue Peter presenter Tim Vincent turns up to help out.
The celeb campers combine glamping with ghouls on the Isle of Wight. Supposedly the UK's most haunted destination, life on the island begins harmlessly enough with Tim Vincent and Bobby Davro roped into lending a hand at a vineyard, while the others get grubby on a garlic farm. Soon however, the arrival of a ghost hunter and his tales of terror make dinner the least of their worries. The celebrities head to eerie Carisbrooke Castle, and after a visit to a haunted pub find their thoughts wandering to real-life loved ones they have lost, in a poignant, heartfelt exchange.
The campers near the end of their adventure on the Isle of Wight. The last time the group saw Bobby Davro, he was in a cardboard tent in the Botanic Gardens, but now seems to have vanished. Meanwhile, Stephen Bailey heads out for a walk and Tim Vincent decides to sample the local beers after he spots some hops in the Gardens. Michelle Collins seeks to create a pescatarian dish for the evening menu, while Cheryl Baker decides to brew up a beef stew. Stephen and Michelle head to the harbour to get some very fresh ingredients when they receive a message from the errant Bobby.