A TV documentary unmasking radical female Muslims showed recruiters on the streets of Lewisham.

First broadcast on Monday night (November 23) Isis: The British Women Supporters Unveiled filmed extremist groups operating in London – some made up exclusively of women.

Airing just over a week after the Paris massacre, the show follows one girl, Aisha, who infiltrates select groups.

She secretly films a pop-up demonstration with stalls under the banner ‘Islam is superior’ outside McDonald's, along the High Street.

MORE TOP STORIES A group of women can be seen handing out leaflets outside the fast-food restaurant, often referred to as Macdeez.

Dressed in full niqab – clothing that covers everything except their eyes – they attempt to recruit people and peddle extremist propoganda.

One of the women at the Islamic Roadshow in Lewisham was the former leader of the female wing of the banned terror group once known as al Muhajiroun.

The shocking footage was captured over 12 months of undercover filming.

But strangely in the documentary, they refer to the borough as in East London.

Counter-terrorism expert Hannah Stuart, from the Henry Jackson Society, says: "I would certainly consider them extremist and I think it is very dangerous because it is supportive of the worldview of Islamic State.

"The fact that there are women, young girls and children is particularly worrying in terms of what these children are being taught to believe about their own state versus one of the most brutal terrorist organisations.

"I think that the women skirt the line of inviting support for a proscribed terrorist organisation, and by that I mean Islamic State."

Watch the documentary here. www.channel4.com