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TV Star's Audacious Quest to Meet the Pope
15 Feb
Summary
- Harry Clark journeys to Rome hoping to meet the new Pope.
- The documentary explores faith clashes with modern life.
- Clark's pursuit involves persistent attempts via letters and calls.

A new documentary, "Harry Clark Goes to Rome (w/t)," follows TV personality Harry Clark on a profound journey to Rome and Vatican City. The film, airing on BBC Two and iPlayer this Easter, delves into his personal quest to meet the newly appointed Pope Leo XIV.
Clark, who grew up in Slough, explores his Catholic faith amidst the pressures of contemporary life. His beliefs, passed down from family, often clash with modern habits, prompting a search for answers.
Accompanied by his mother, Georgia, Clark engages with ancient pilgrim practices and sacred sites. Simultaneously, he makes determined efforts through various communication channels to secure an audience with the Pope.
The documentary captures Clark's meetings with a Cardinal and a conclave member, culminating in the hope of achieving his audacious goal. Clark expresses excitement about sharing this "once-in-a-lifetime journey."




