S17 E12 The One Where Harry Clark Goes To Rome
- Mar 30
- 1 min read
Updated: Apr 3

We all love Harry Clark, winner of Traitors season 2 and the deep, authentic. spiritual, curious pilgrim on BBC Pilgrimage. And now he embarks on a new journey - to Rome, to meet the Pope. On 2nd April at 10.40pm on BBC2, join me to watch Harry Clark Goes To Rome;
To find out more I catch up with Harry and have a delightful chat about his faith and what it means to be a catholic. And in true Harry style, he turns the tables on me and asks me about my belief in God. My answer is one I don't think I have ever shared publically.
What our chat on YouTube









A genuinely engaging episode that blends travel with deeper personal reflection — the journey to Rome feels less about the destination and more about perspective, especially when it touches on identity, beliefs, and how experiences can shift the way people see everyday life across the UK. The conversation comes across as relaxed yet meaningful, making it easy to stay connected from start to finish. There’s a natural sense of curiosity throughout, and that kind of immersive storytelling, sometimes loosely described in different contexts with phrases like cosmic spins, really highlights how powerful shared experiences can be when they’re presented in an honest and relatable way.
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