A DOCUMENTARY following three Bradford Aunties is to air on BBC One tonight.
Crews will follow Tahera, Rubina and Ghazala in their quest to organise an "all-singing, all-dancing coach trip" to Blackpool.
The trio want to ensure their language, food, music and values are handed on to the next generation.
A BBC spokesperson said: "Rolling up their sleeves, the Aunties are embarking on the biggest challenge of their lives – a unique and bespoke community project looking to bring the young and old of Bradford together.
"And to cap it all, they’re planning to take everyone on a big coach trip to Blackpool at the end of the project.
"The Aunties’ master plan is to run a series of workshops to teach young people a host of skills and provide a chance for the generations to get to know each other better.
"From music and poetry to sewing, cooking and the importance of family, the Aunties will look to connect the youth with the old ways and ideals. But along the way, will they discover they have just as much to learn from the young cohort?"
The Bradford Aunties will air on BBC One at 10.40pm tonight (Wednesday, April 10).
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