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Comedian Joe Lycett and a celebrity guest spend 48 hours in a popular city around the world.Comedian Joe Lycett and a celebrity guest spend 48 hours in a popular city around the world.Comedian Joe Lycett and a celebrity guest spend 48 hours in a popular city around the world.
- Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
- 1 nomination total
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The little 'info' bubbles appear and disappears far too fast. The show is funny, interesting and informative. I only wish the wee info bubbles stayed in screen a wee bit longer. Otherwise this show would have had an almost perfect score of 9.5. The show makes a person long for travel to some destinations within Europe. I have started on the very last season and am working my way backwards and have only seen European travel but it makes this travel junkie Canadian quite interested in going back to preacious destinations where I feel I have missed things now and also visit new places. Must get on an an airplane NOW!!!
No offence to people who make travel shows such as Martin Clunes (and a few others) but they're boring.
However Richard puts a new spin on it, I actually hate travel shows yet he's managed to make me watch almost every episode. The man is comedy genius.
The odd clothing, the hair, the phrases he comes out with. It all comes together to make a brilliant tv show.
And for those who get bored of him, he has a celebrity guest each trip to keep it fresh. (And they're not washed up has beens either)
However Richard puts a new spin on it, I actually hate travel shows yet he's managed to make me watch almost every episode. The man is comedy genius.
The odd clothing, the hair, the phrases he comes out with. It all comes together to make a brilliant tv show.
And for those who get bored of him, he has a celebrity guest each trip to keep it fresh. (And they're not washed up has beens either)
When you find your self rewinding the show so you don't miss any details, you know you've found a great show. Sardonic to no end, Richard Ayoade will not spare his feelings to the camera or the locals, good or bad. LAUGH OUT LOUD FUNNY, even if half of the references are lost on me because I'm not British.
AND THE OUTFITS! Richard can be seen wearing yellow pants, a yellow chore jacket, and a blue neck tie like it's no big deal. Shout out to the stylist.
AND THE OUTFITS! Richard can be seen wearing yellow pants, a yellow chore jacket, and a blue neck tie like it's no big deal. Shout out to the stylist.
I adore this show and this man. He has an off beat humor that I can see some reviewers dont appreciate, but I can't get enough of! You have to listen carefully, his comments and narration have had me laughing even days later. This is not a show for people looking for a serious and in depth look at a destination. Rather, it's for the quirkiness of each locale and the unusual offerings you might otherwise miss. I happened to love the fact that he went to Paris, looked at the line for the Louvre, and noped out. It's kind of fantastic. Go get a certificate and make macarons instead! I enjoy the fresh take, the litany of facts, his incredibly dry and glib persona. It even makes me laugh to see when some of his guests not know what to make of him, and delight when they take him in stride and just enjoy the unexpected journey. A treasure.
*I've never reviewed a show or movie ever*I really just get a kick out of him*
The sexy and incredibly charming Richard Ayoade does it again! His unique take on a travel show manages to make you laugh out loud while appreciating the classic beauty of the (mainly European) cities shown. He brings one famous person along in each episode and it's just a good time all around! His deadpan sense of humor, rich quirky vocabulary and over all unmistakable charm make for a very entertaining travel show. Comedy and travel....what more can you ask for? I hope it gets many more seasons because watching it is a blast! (and frankly because i just can't get enough of this witty, funny, charming and sexy man) Best episodes are the Paris, Budapest, Florence and Vienna one! A must-see for travel show addicts like myself!
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