
Travel Man S09 E03
Richard Ayoade and Joe Wilkinson explore Kraków's quirky treasures—from medieval squares and salty mines to dumpling feasts, vodka tastings, and stained glass art—serving deadpan laughs with a side of cultural curiosity.

Richard Ayoade and Joe Wilkinson explore Kraków's quirky treasures—from medieval squares and salty mines to dumpling feasts, vodka tastings, and stained glass art—serving deadpan laughs with a side of cultural curiosity.

Richard Ayoade and Lou Sanders explore Bergen, Norway—from misty mountains and seafood foraging to zip-lining and eco-tree planting—mixing Nordic charm, deadpan wit, and unpredictable antics in a uniquely offbeat travel adventure.

Richard Ayoade and Stephen Merchant explore Dubrovnik, diving into Game of Thrones lore, sampling oysters, surviving a muddy buggy ride, and navigating Croatian quirks—all with biting humor and deadpan charm.

When it's time to haul ashore for breeding, mating and raising young, marine mammals return from the Antarctic Peninsula to island beaches in the middle of the South Atlantic oceans.

Antarctica was once the centre of the ancient southern supercontinent, Gondwana. Traces of these connections remain throughout the southern hemisphere today: in plants and marine species with similarities that have long-ago changed and adapted to the environment around them.

This episode looks at the various habitats and areas of a coral reef, and how each zone within this extremely complex and delicately balanced ecosystem houses life forms that adapt in unique ways.

Hundreds of millions of years of volcanic activity, isolation and powerful currents have shaped Antarctica and its surrounding islands into varied and fascinating terrains.

The team ventures to Djibouti to swim with the world's largest fish – the whale shark – but must then overcome frustrating travel challenges to get to Sudan and dive Cousteau's Conshelf II and a WWII wreck with a deadly cargo.

Discover the fascination of Portuguese tile art in the capital Lisbon, stroll with us through the streets of Porto and marvel at the paradisiacal nature of Madeira and the Azores.

Saxony's Most Beautiful Castles E-biking Through Istria The Secrets of the Ponte Vecchio in Florence The Highlights of Bilbao, Northern Spain Discoveries in the North German Wadden Sea.

The Viennese Snow Globe – Souvenir from Another Time Europe's Deepest Gorge Cooler Than Cool: Arctic Surfing Scotland's Jacobite Steam Train Nostalgia in Istanbul: A Trip on the Historical Tram On the road with a donkey

La Gomera's Whistled Language Tolkien's Inspiration for Middle Earth All Aboard the Rigi Railway Braga: Home of the Happy Portuguese Legendary Sparta Meissen: Digital Time Travel to Germany's Oldest Castle

Colton and Jack visit the parks of New York Harbor to learn about immigration and their own family history. Stops include Ellis Island and kayaking to the Statue of Liberty.

Jack and Colton are exploring one of the oldest rivers in North America and one of the biggest bridges in the country. After that, they hit the crazy whitewater of the New River.

We find out how Caitlin does when she finally has the chance to drive Peter's home-on-wheels.

Peter teaches Caitlin how to drive his motor home friendships life on the road in a Unicat.

Admire Rome without digging too deep into your pockets, feel the magical atmosphere of the carnival in Venice, learn how a Borsalino hat is made and savour a delicious Italian gelato.

JB Gill explores the mysterious landscape of Dartmoor, finding out how people have been finding solace and wellbeing amongst its extraordinary scenery for centuries.

Ben Fogle spends a year following John (68), Heather (66) and their grown up children as they make a brand new life as cheese producers on a 240 acre farm in Derbyshire, after successful careers as vets living in busy Ripley.

In 2016, newlyweds Jade and Alice (aged 34 and 26 at the time) decide to turn their backs on successful careers in London to relocate 500 miles north to the stunning Scottish Highlands. They plough the proceeds from selling their flat in Croydon and all their savings into buying and restoring a 200 year old rundown and remote small hotel, in order to start new lives being their own boss as hoteliers and restaurateurs.