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The Best Episodes of Extreme Pilgrim Season 1

Every episode of Extreme Pilgrim Season 1 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of Extreme Pilgrim Season 1!

Extreme Pilgrim is a British television series which was first broadcast by the BBC in January 2008. The series is presented by the Anglican vicar,...
Genre:Documentary
Network:BBC Two

Season 1 Ratings Summary

"China, The Mountain" is the best rated episode of "Extreme Pilgrim" season 1. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 1/4/2008. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "India: the River".

  • China, The Mountain
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    #1 - China, The Mountain

    Season 1 Episode 1

    Aired 1/4/2008

    Peter Owen Jones, a Church of England vicar for 14 years, journeys to the extremes of world religions to see if he can find spiritual enlightenment for himself. He meets the Chan Buddhist monks of central China, who practice a form of Buddhism in which enlightenment is achieved by extreme physical and mental discliplines.

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  • India: the River
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    #2 - India: the River

    Season 1 Episode 2

    Aired 1/11/2008

    Peter travels to the Kumbh Mela festival on the river Ganges. Here, Pete meets the Saddhus: a group of priests who see themselves as mediums between the Gods and humanity. They achieve this state via discipline, austerity and marijuana. Determined to achieve this state himself, Pete goes to live in a cave on the Himalayas.

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  • Egypt: the Desert
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    #3 - Egypt: the Desert

    Season 1 Episode 3

    Aired 1/18/2008

    Peter travels to Egypt, where he crosses the desert with the Bedouin to an Antonine monastery. St Antony preached that communion with god is found in a life of constant prayer and isolation. Advised by a Father that he will be assaulted by demons, Pete takes his quest seriously. He lives in complete isolation for three weeks, in a cave in the mountains above the monastery.

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