A new Channel 4 TV series will feature the lives of two Norfolk men. 

The second series of Living Wild: How to Change Your Life, sees presenter Sophie Morgan meet people who have chosen to ditch their old lives for something completely new. 

The four-episode long series is produced by Norfolk born-and-raised Winston Gallagher, who worked on the edit of the first series.

Born at the Beehive Pub in Norwich, Mr Gallagher, 42, moved to Oxford and began a career in TV in 2010.

Eastern Daily Press: Living Wild: How to Change Your Life is produced by Winston Gallagher Living Wild: How to Change Your Life is produced by Winston Gallagher (Image: Winston Gallagher)

He said: "Sophie is great, she has a unique perspective on the people she meets."

Sophie Morgan is a disabled TV presenter and disability advocate who became a presenter after appearing on reality TV.

Morgan sees both the dream and reality of the lives of the people she visits by spending a significant amount of time with them.

The show features Norfolk boatbuilder Nick Hannington's new life, after returning to Norwich after a busy life in Wimbledon.

Eastern Daily Press: Nick HanningtonNick Hannington (Image: Nick Hannington)

After completing a one-weekend course, Nick now builds handmade wooden canoes on the River Wensum.  

Morgan sees Nick handcrafting, before heading out onto the water to test out one of the canoes.

The show also visits Matt Green, a pig farmer from Norfolk, who fell in love and relocated to the remote Colonsay Island, off the coast of Scotland.

The series took around five months to create, with filming taking place over 10 weeks.

Living Wild: How to Change Your Life, will air on January 28 at 9pm on Channel 4.