HARRY Redknapp’s Sandbanks Summer aired again on Wednesday.

This time, the former West Ham United manager was joined by football pals John Barnes and Chris Kamara.

The stars spent the episode on powerboats, racing by the Isle of Wight and in Poole Harbour.

Here are five more things we learned about Harry Redknapp’s life in Sandbanks.

1. His morning routine

Viewers learn that Redknapp likes to head out for some scrambled egg and a coffee in the morning.

He tells viewers his days usually start with a trip to a café, and then a round of golf.

Sandra on the other hand…

“Sandra’s up at six o’ clock every morning.

“I don’t know if she’s having an affair with the milkman or what.”

2. Harry has no sense of direction

Harry, Chris and John compete with each other to see who can race a power boat around four buoys the quickest.

Chris and John go before Harry and find no issues with the course.

Up steps Harry. Struggling to locate the buoy, Harry weaves around the course, damaging his time.

“I can’t see it on my life,” Harry exclaims.

“There’s the buoy right there,” the instructor replies.

3. Redknapp loves a wally

The trio head to Chez Fred in Westbourne, Harry’s “favourite fish and chippy”.

In a bid to show his friends that Dorset’s fish and chips are better than elsewhere in the country.

With a haddock and mushy peas, Harry chooses a wally, a pickled gherkin.

“I always wanted to be a wally.” Chris says.

4. John Barnes doesn’t do the rap!

“You have to hold and give…”

It seems that on every TV appearance, John Barnes performs his 1990 World Cup rap.

Not this time. Thankfully, amidst the power boat racing and nudist beach viewing, John does not find an opportunity release the rap.

He does, however, learn about the naturists who often frequent Studland.

5. Unlike John, Harry is not a fan of the nudist beach

Sat on a £3 million Sunseeker, Harry, John and Sandra view the Studland nudist beach.

John, as previously mentioned, is intrigued by the beach.

“You would not get me over there, for all the money in the world,” Harry tells and eager John.

After John returns from talking to two naturists, Harry tells him that he would not be thinking about the beach when he returns home.