ST DAVIDS and its inhabitants will soon be stars of the small screen as Britain's smallest city features in a new series on ITV Cymru Wales.

St Davids - Britain's Smallest City tells the story of how locals coped with the busy tourist season during one of the hottest summers in decades

The six-part series begins at 8.30pm on Thursday 1st November and will then be available at itv.com/walesprogrammes.

Episode one introduces a wide range of characters from across the city with fewer than two thousand residents.

Fisherman Jono Voyce is featured fishing for crabs and lobster off Ramsey Island.

He tells the programme: "This is Pembrokeshire at its best. We've got seals, we've got birds, we've got everything we need. It' s just fantastic"

Chef Steve Lawton uses some of the local catch to make a new seafood oggie. The original meat versions of the pasty are said to have been fed to workers building the city's cathedral in the twelfth century.

Steve is seen handing out samples of the new oggie to passing visitors to test their reaction.

Caravan park boss Sian Richardson gets an electric bike to make her way around her busy campsite while husband Alan ensures that their five hundred guests don't run out of water. Meanwhile, daughter Jemima introduces new boyfriend Ben to working on the site.

Other stars of the first episode include Mayor of St Davids, Cllr Mike Chant, the Very Revd Dr Sarah Rowland Jones, the first female Dean of St Davids Cathedral and flag master Malcolm Gray.

The series has been made for ITV Cymru Wales by Boom Cymru and Oxford Scientific Films.