Channel 4 has commissioned a follow-up to the documentary series Make Bradford British.

A new series based in Leicester will focus on one of the UK's most ethnically diverse areas, and one of the first places where white Britons are not a majority.



The original series won the international Rose d'Or prize, and featured a social experiment that brought together people from the city with different backgrounds and races.

Make Leicester British will be a two-part series, and will look at how the city has changed since eight European countries' citizens were allowed to live and work in the UK back in 2004.

It will bring together eight Leicester residents, including four British people from different ethnicities, and four migrants from central and eastern Europe.

The first programme will see the people living together in one house, while managing a budget and going on trips.

In the second episode, they will be paired up before living in each other's homes and meeting their friends and family.

Executive producer Richard McKerrow said: "It's timely and fitting to be returning to this award-winning documentary format in the multicultural city of Leicester as immigration dominates the political agenda. How we live together in such an ethnically diverse country as the UK is one of the most important and relevant issues facing us today."

Watch a clip from Make Bradford British below:

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