Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure

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Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure
Genre Comedy
Travel documentary
Created by Rosie Jones
Presented by Rosie Jones
Starring Scarlett Moffatt
Joe Wilkinson
Jamali Maddix
Jenny Eclair
Narrated by Olivia Colman (series 1) [1] [2]
Joanna Lumley (series 2–present) [3]
ComposerSean Smith
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes9
Production
Executive producerJody Smith
ProducersKerry Brandon
Dionne Farley
Lindsey Harris
Sara Huxley
Allie Nicholls
Tom Payne [4]
Mia Riches
Alex Wilson
Running time23 minutes
Production company Studio 71
Original release
Network Channel 4
Release9 March 2021 (2021-03-09) 
present

Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure is a travel documentary hosted by comedian Rosie Jones for Channel 4 in 2021. The concept of the show is that Jones travels to various locations in the UK alongside a guest star, and the first series of four episodes aired on 9 March 2021.

Contents

The guest stars and locations are Scarlett Moffatt (the Lake District), [5] [6] [7] [8] Joe Wilkinson (Whitby), [9] [10] Jamali Maddix (Norwich), [11] [12] [13] [14] and Jenny Eclair (Anglesey). [15] [16] [17]

The show is narrated by Olivia Colman. [18] [19] Jones described the concept of the show as travelling to places that "aren’t necessarily holiday locations [...] and [yet] finding the best out of that place. It’s full of adventure and positivity, and it’s making the most of this amazing, beautiful country [ United Kingdom] we live in." [20]

In March 2022, Trip Hazard was renewed for a second series by Channel 4 and premiered on 23 August 2022. [21] [22]

Episodes

Series 1 (2021)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"The Lake District"Tom LevingeJames Kettle9 March 2021 (2021-03-09)
Rosie Jones travels to the Lake District with Scarlett Moffatt. They visit Wordsworth House, Kendal Castle, and ride on a steam engine, [5] [6] [7] as well as meeting the Mayor of Kendal, Alvin Finch. [8]
22"Whitby"Tom LevingeJames Kettle9 March 2021 (2021-03-09)
Rosie Jones travels to Whitby with Joe Wilkinson. They visit the Yorkshire Jurassic Coast, play crazy golf, participate in a Goth band, and go on a sea fishing trip on a trawler as well as sampling award-winning fish and chips. [9] [10]
33"Norwich"Tom LevingeJames Kettle12 April 2021 (2021-04-12)
Rosie Jones travels to Norwich with Jamali Maddix. They visit Norwich Cathedral, and participate in molly dancing and pro wrestling. [9] [10] [13] [14]
44"Anglesey"Tom LevingeJames Kettle12 April 2021 (2021-04-12)
Rosie Jones travels to Anglesey with Jenny Eclair. They go sheep herding, go on the world's fastest zip line over a disused area of the Penrhyn Quarry, and are taught beach survival skills. [15] [16] [17]

Series 2 (2022)

No.
overall
No. in
series
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
51"Moray"Tom LevingeRosie Jones & Nicola Dempsey23 August 2022 (2022-08-23)
Rosie Jones travels to Moray with AJ Odudu. They row across Loch Morlich, try clay pigeon shooting, sample some whisky at a distillery, visit an ecovillage and climb Cairn Gorm. [23]
62"Blackpool"Tom LevingeRosie Jones & Nicola Dempsey30 August 2022 (2022-08-30)
Rosie Jones travels to Blackpool with Guz Khan. They visit a fortune teller, Rosie rides The Big One - the tallest roller coaster in the United Kingdom, they try indoor skydiving, have a Hip hop dance lesson, take part in a Ballroom dancing competition, Rosie auditions for a tribute act, and Rosie does the UK's highest skydive. [24]
73"Bradford [25] "Tom LevingeRosie Jones & Nicola Dempsey6 September 2022 (2022-09-06)
Rosie Jones travels to Bradford with Tom Rosenthal. They have a Rap lesson, attempt an eating challenge and they visit Youth Cutz barbers, where men can go for a haircut and talk about their mental health problems. [26] Rosie and Tom have a race in sailing boats, try Ice skating and they have a rap battle. [27]
84"Northamptonshire"Tom LevingeRosie Jones & Nicola Dempsey13 September 2022 (2022-09-13)
Rosie Jones travels to Northamptonshire with Lady Leshurr. They have a flight in a microlight, experience Aerial yoga, have a Highland dance lesson, learn how to do doughnuts, milk a goat, make goat ice cream, and abseil down Northampton's Lift Tower. [28]
95"Pembrokeshire"Tom LevingeRosie Jones & Nicola Dempsey20 September 2022 (2022-09-20)
Rosie Jones travels to Pembrokeshire with Fay Ripley. Rosie has a cold water swim, they go horseback riding, make a lovespoon, feed baby crocodiles, ghost hunt at Carew Castle, and Rosie tries coasteering. [29]

Production information

Rosie Jones said of the decision to have Olivia Colman narrate the show:

The producer said ‘Right, imagine no one’s off limits, who do you want?’ And I said Olivia. He said ‘We’re not going to get her.’ She’s just a hero and I love her energy and her humour so much, so I just said, ‘Ask her, even if it’s a no email, I will literally frame that no email!’ But she came back and she said ‘I love Rosie, I’m a big fan, I’ll do it.’ Honestly, I’ve just taken a permanent residency on cloud nine because of that. And when you watch it, hearing her funny, beautiful and slightly judging voice of me, is just brilliant. For her to be a massive part of the show is just mind-blowing.

Rosie Jones, [30]

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