FOR the first time in the UK, Channel 4 is allowing inside access into the daily jobs of those who form part of the 'bomb squad', working to keep Britain safe.

One episode will be featuring a major landmark very close to home - Newbury Race Course.

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Inside the Bomb Squad will feature specialist search teams training at the race course as they prepare to work at major events like the wedding of the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.

We will also see how the search teams work with military dogs, trained to sniff out weapons and explosives, complementing the search team's specialist high-tech equipment.

The army's 11 EOD and Search Regiment, better known as the bomb squad, are called out more than 2,000 times a year.

The squad investigates Britain’s hidden bomb factories and takes deadly ammunition off our streets.

The show will follow the soldiers inside the bomb suits and with revolutionary 360-degree cameras, get closer to the action than ever before, to find out what it takes to keep the country safe.

When most people think of the bomb squad, they think of terrorism, but organised crime kills more people in the UK than terrorism, war and natural disasters combined, making it the biggest threat to national security.

The bomb squad are often called by the police to investigate illegal weapons used in gang warfare.

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In one episode, we will sergeant David "Podders" Podmore, part of 521 Squadron 11 EOD, who has served in Afghanistan and Iraq dealing with Improvised Explosive Devices (IED), is called out to investigate after a shooting in the Liverpool area.

Inside the Bomb Squad will air on Monday, September 21, at 8pm on Channel 4.