Which stars appeared in the latest series?

We love settling down to watch reruns of The Real Marigold Hotel. The much-loved BBC One travel show aired its latest season back in 2020, which saw eight famous faces explore their new home in Puducherry, India.
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The show has seen many well-known stars since it began in 2016, and season four turned out to be just as great when it first debuted two years ago. If you need a reminder of which celebrities made an appearance on the show, then take a look at the line-up.
WATCH: series four first aired back in 2020
Dame Zandra Rhodes
Famed fashion designer Dame Zandra Rhodes has said the highlights of her trip included "collecting tamarind pods and veg for making chutney." The 81-year-old founded the London Fashion and Textile Museum and has designed outfits for plenty of famous faces including Diana, Princess of Wales.
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Fashion designer Zandra Rhodes is part of the new line-up
Barbara Dickson
Barbara Dickson is perhaps best known for singing I Know Him So Well and has had many best-selling albums throughout her music career. The 74-year-old was awarded an OBE in 2002 for services to drama and music and has also enjoyed a career on the stage.
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Singer and actor Barbara took part in the Indian adventure
Britt Ekland
Former Bond girl Britt Ekland is joining the line-up and is set to bring "physical energy and positive attitude" to the show. The 79-year-old is perhaps best known for her role in James Bond film alongside Roger Moore in 1974. The actress and singer has also appeared on and the Swedish version of .

Former Bond girl Britt appears in the new series
Paul Chuckle
Paul Elliot, also known as Paul Chuckle, is perhaps best known for being one half of Children's TV duo the Chuckle Brothers in . Paul sadly lost his brother Barry in 2018, but prior to his death the brothers took part in other shows together such as . Now, Paul, 74, is back on our screens for the Indian adventure, which he said made him realise the country has "such a friendly nation and your money goes a long, long way."

Chuckle brother Paul enjoyed his time in India
Duncan Bannatyne
Former star Duncan Bannatyne, 73, has had a successful career in business with his ventures such as the Bannatyne Health Club and Spa chains. In 2004, the TV star was awarded with an OBE for his work in charity, and in 2005 joined BBC's and remained on the show for ten years.

Dragon's Den star Duncan appears in the new series
Henry Blofeld
Henry Blofeld is a retired sports commentator who worked on BBC Radio 4's Cricket Test Match Special and Radio 5 Live's Extra. The 82-year-old is one the oldest contestants on the show and said of his time on the show: "[I] loved pretty well everything we saw or did."

Henry is a retired sports commentator
John Altman
John Altman is an veteran, having appeared as Nick Cotton on the show from 1985 until 2015 when his character was killed off. The 70-year-old actor has also appeared on other shows such as and and said his time in India allowed him "to reflect on how the last 50 years I've changed."
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John is best known for his role in EastEnders
Susie Blake
Susie Blake is best known for her acting work. The 71-year-old appeared on many TV favourites over the years such as Victoria Wood's , and . She's also appeared more recently in and BBC comedy .

Actress Susie Blake is joining the line-up
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