Wildest Places S01 E03
Off the east coast of Australia lies the world's largest living structure – the Great Barrier Reef, which is home to curious residents and seasonal visitors.
Off the east coast of Australia lies the world's largest living structure – the Great Barrier Reef, which is home to curious residents and seasonal visitors.
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David Keeps explores Los Angeles's creative energy from cutting edge Culver City galleries and Disney Hall to the Getty's bold exhibits and Chinatown's emerging scene revealing how art, architecture, and personality fuel this sprawling cultural capital.
David Keeps explores London's vibrant art scene from edgy Camberwell hotels and Tate Modern bridges to royal relics and Hoxton galleries uncovering creative contrasts in a city where ancient tradition and modern expression collide with wit.
Hundreds of millions of years of volcanic activity, isolation and powerful currents have shaped Antarctica and its surrounding islands into varied and fascinating terrains.
There are 25,000 islands in the vast Pacific Ocean. From palm-lined pristine white beaches to cold rocky outcrops, each one fosters its own ecology with unique rules and behaviours.
Off the east coast of Australia lies the world's largest living structure – the Great Barrier Reef, which is home to curious residents and seasonal visitors.
A French Citrus Garden of Eden Kaiserschmarrn – An Imperial Dish Cabrales. Cheese: A Spanish Specialty Aged in Caves. Jellyfish: A Delicacy and New Superfood? Food Secrets: Volga-Style Russian Borscht The Chef and the Art of the Open Flame.
The Secret Behind Champagne. Cheese Fondue – The Swiss National Dish German Bread. Whisky Made from Buckwheat. What Makes up a Typical English Breakfast? Scettro del Re: Deliciously Exclusive Ice Cream.
Bohemian Dumplings: Traditional and Filling. Ham Baked in Bread: Dining Like the Ancient Romans. Vegan Cheese Alternatives from Switzerland. Crêpe Suzette from Monaco Little Specialty, Big Hit: The Lleida Snail. Festival White Asparagus - Why do Germans Love it so Much?
Food Secrets – German Beer Bistecca alla Fiorentina: Florentine Steak. The Best Vegetable Restaurant in the World Trentino's Apple Road. The Taste of Greece: Moussaka, the Eggplant Casserole.
Matt and Ted Lee discover the international flavors of Atlanta, from Southern meets Asian “Seoul” food to globally inspired ice pops and redefined airport dining.
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
Richard Ayoade is joined by comedian Shazia Mirza for a fancy two day detour on the Côte d'Azur, in the south of France. In Nice they hire a three-wheeled 'Nice Car' for a scenic tour of the city. They also scope out Cap Ferrat, blue art, fancy yachts, and a grotto in Monaco. Later, there's a pricey helicopter ride and a trip to the casino - in a bid to win back the budget overspend on the helicopter.
Richard Ayoade is joined by comic actor and writer Robert Webb - the destination Madeira. Together they seek to discover more than the Portuguese island's eponymous wine and cake, although both are sampled along the way. Madeira is famed for its bananas and for the culinary bravado of combining them with fish.
Richard is joined by actor Fay Ripley for a wintry mini-break in Oslo. Together they pack two days with sledging, screaming, skiing, sculpture and scoff.
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.
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.
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.
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