Race Across The World S02 E04
As the 25,000 km race to Ushuaia approaches the half-way mark, the four teams compete not just with each other, but with the extreme altitudes of Peru.
As the 25,000 km race to Ushuaia approaches the half-way mark, the four teams compete not just with each other, but with the extreme altitudes of Peru.
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As the 25,000 km race to Ushuaia approaches the half-way mark, the four teams compete not just with each other, but with the extreme altitudes of Peru.
Immerse yourself in the world of the locals in Madrid, follow in Picasso's footsteps through Malaga, marvel at the human towers in Catalonia and refresh yourself with a cold gazpacho soup.
Five teams have been set the challenge to travel from the top to the bottom of Latin America - leaving behind smartphones, internet access and credit cards and armed with only the cash equivalent of a one-way airfare from Mexico City to Ushuaia.
While navigating the extensive train systems in Japan, Scott manages to get them to the South. Meanwhile, Justin struggles with language barriers and very different food. Things settle when they leave the city behind to find the more natural side.
Richard Ayoade and Eddie Izzard unravel Ljubljana's eccentric charm sampling raw milk, exploring mythical dragon lore, spelunking in Europe's most visited cave, and tobogganing past existential dread, all while quipping through Slovenia's capital with gleeful absurdity.
Richard Ayoade and Jessica Knappett plunge into Ibiza's surreal side clubbing, foraging, gong-bathing, and failing at pizza, blending boho absurdity with wit as they uncover the island's magnetic pull and quirky contradictions over 48 chaotic hours.
Richard Ayoade and Frank Skinner navigate Zurich's pristine streets, quirky museums, molten fondue, and alpine adventures with razor sharp banter, existential detours, and a pedalo ride that tests both their stomachs and their friendship.
The Travel Guides explore New Zealand's largest city in a final adventure to Auckland, the city of sails.
Richard takes actor Jessica Hynes on a whirlwind weekend away to the stunning scenery of Iceland, for waterfalls, glaciers, geysers, whales, rotten shark and elf school.
Pocket Living in London Sebastian Herkner and His House of the Future The Fiesta de los Patios in Córdoba Visiting a Stately Home on Sylt Living in a Greenhouse Tour a Loft in Stockholm's Old Town
Dave Holmes uncovers San Francisco's artistic soul, from Alcatraz's political art and Chinatown's culinary secrets to vertical dance in Oakland, beat poetry in North Beach, and botanical wonders in Golden Gate Park.
David Keeps explores Paris's artistic soul, from haute couture and macarons to Impressionist masterpieces, underground studios, and absinthe rituals uncovering timeless creativity in grand museums, hidden galleries, and the poetic pulse of the City of Light.
"David Keeps explores Chicago's rich artistic legacy, from historic skyscrapers and world class museums to edgy galleries and street-level creativity. Revealing how the city's architecture, public art, and diverse neighborhoods shape its vibrant cultural identity."
The Green Gold of Sicily Unusual Black Forest Recipes The World's Best Fries On the Road with the 'Bread Desert Expedition Vehicle' Light and refined- New Greek Cuisine The Taste of Christmas!
The Rediscovery of the German Truffle The Culinary Chameleon: Umami Chef Jan Tournier Kaiserschmarrn: A Dish Fit for an Emperor Traditional Christmas Fare from Sweden Paul Ivić: Europe's Top Vegetarian Chef Wine Vinegar from the Doktorenhof Vineyard.
Delve into the world of rice with Lauren as she explores different varieties, shares tricks, and puts her own twist on unique rice-based dishes, blending local and western recipes to create flavorful meals like Balinese Nasi Goreng and Risotto.
In Bali's lush landscapes, Lauren explores the tropical origin of jackfruit, partnering with a Balinese chef to unveil age-old recipes and techniques, showcasing how this versatile fruit reigns supreme in traditional and modern dishes.
Gordon's got a taste for adventure and heads off the tourist track into impenetrable north-east India, home of the country's best-kept culinary secrets. Leaving the 21st century behind, he immerses himself in the life of a local meat-loving tribe in Nagaland, once better known for head-hunting than their curries. Then he's off to Assam to enter a housewives' competition to find the best Assamese dish and finally he sets up shop among the street food stalls of Calcutta to try and tempt the local foodies into buying north-east curry – Ramsay style.
Land of the rising sun and the fastest trains in the world that takes us from skateboarders to drag queens and one of the last remaining old-world jazz bars. We meet a chalk artist and a sculptor who makes art with a bite (aka: real teeth).
The Rediscovery of the German Truffle The Culinary Chameleon: Umami Chef Jan Tournier Kaiserschmarrn: A Dish Fit for an Emperor Traditional Christmas Fare from Sweden Paul Ivić: Europe's Top Vegetarian Chef Wine Vinegar from the Doktorenhof Vineyard.
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