Coach Trip series 10

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Coach Trip
Series 10
No. of days20
Winners
  • Cherelle & Dino
  • Bill & Carol
Runner-upCraig & Will
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release27 October 2014 (2014-10-27)
Additional information
Filming datesJuly 2014 
August 2014
Series chronology
 Previous
Series 9
Next 
Series 11

Coach Trip is a British reality television game show that involves ordinary couples, with a pre-existing relationship, board a coach and travel to destinations around Europe on a 20-day tour. Those who board the coach have to try to avoid votes from the other couples on board, voting takes place at the end of each day of the trip. Series 10 began on 27 October 2014, airing weekdays at 17:30 on Channel 4, Brendan Sheerin return as tour guide, as in all previous editions. [1] [2] Filming took place between July and August 2014.

Contents

Contestants

  Couple were aboard the coach Yellow card.svg Couple got yellow carded
  Couple were immune from votes Red card.svg Couple got red carded
  Couple left the coach  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were removed from the coach
CoupleRelationshipTrip Duration (Days)
1234567891011121314151617181920
Cherelle and Dino
(Replaced Gregory and Liam)
PartnersNot on coach Yellow card.svg Winners
on 21 November 2014
Bill and Carol
(Replaced Belinda and Paul)
PartnersNot on coach Yellow card.svg Winners
on 21 November 2014
Craig and Will
(original 7)
Friends Yellow card.svg Second
on 21 November 2014
Lauren and Sharon
(Replaced Jane and Sharran)
Mother & DaughterNot on coach Yellow card.svg Third
on 21 November 2014
Jo and Lorna
(Replaced Bernard and Diane)
FriendsNot on coachThird
on 21 November 2014
Sapphire and Zedd
(Replaced Alex and Laura)
PartnersNot on coach Yellow card.svg Third
on 21 November 2014
Bradley and Ottavio
(Replaced Joe and Robin)
FriendsNot on coach Red card.svg Eliminated 8th
on 18 November 2014
Alex and Laura
(Replaced Rebecca and Stephen)
FriendsNot on coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Removed 1st
on 18 November 2014
Bernard and Diane
(Replaced Ann and Carole)
FriendsNot on coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 7th
on 17 November 2014
Belinda and Paul
(Replaced Julie and Terry)
PartnersNot on coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 6th
on 14 November 2014
Jane and Sharran
(Replaced Caitlin and Natasha)
FriendsNot on coach Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 5th
on 12 November 2014
Joe and Robin
(Replaced Emma and Mike)
Uncle & NephewNot on coachWalked 3rd
on 10 November 2014
Ann and Carole
(original 7)
Friends Yellow card.svg Walked 2nd
on 10 November 2014
Georgy and Liam
(original 7)
Friends Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 4th
on 6 November 2014
Caitlin and Natasha
(original 7)
Friends Red card.svg Eliminated 3rd
on 5 November 2014
Emma and Mike
(original 7)
Partners Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 2nd
on 3 November 2014
Julie and Terry
(original 7)
Husband and wife Yellow card.svg Walked 1st
on 31 October 2014
Rebecca and Stephen
(original 7)
Twins Yellow card.svg Red card.svg Eliminated 1st
on 30 October 2014

Voting history

  Couple won the series  Couple were yellow carded  Couple won a prize at the vote
  Couple were runners up  Couple were red carded  Couple were not present at the vote
  Couple were third  Couple were immune from votes  Couple left the coach
Day
1234567891011121314151617181920
Cherelle
Dino
Not on CoachBradley
Ottavio
Winners
Bill
Carol
See
Note 3
Not on CoachBradley
Ottavio
Winners
Craig
Will
Georgy
Liam
Rebecca
Stephen
Julie
Terry
Julie
Terry
Belinda
Paul
Bradley
Ottavio
Dino
Cherelle
Second
Lauren
Sharon
Not on CoachBradley
Ottavio
Bill
Carol
Third
Jo
Lorna
Not on CoachBradley
Ottavio
Will
Craig
Third
Sapphire
Zedd
Not on CoachThird
Bradley
Ottavio
Not on CoachCraig
Will
Red Carded
(Day 17)
Alex
Laura
Not on CoachBelinda
Paul
See
Note 2
Removed
(Day 17)
Bernard
Diana
Not on CoachRed Carded
(Day 16)
Belinda
Paul
Not on CoachCraig
Will
1 Red Carded
(Day 15)
Jane
Sharran
Not on CoachBelinda
Paul
Red Carded
(Day 13)
Joe
Robin
Not on CoachBelinda
Paul
Walked
(End of Day 11)
Ann
Carole
Georgy
Liam
Georgy
Liam
Julie
Terry
Emma
Mike
Walked
(Beginning of Day 11)
Georgy
Liam
Ann
Carol
Rebecca
Stephen
Emma
Mike
Rebecca
Stephen
Red Carded
(Day 10)
Caitlin
Natasha
Emma
Mike
Rebecca
Stephen
Emma
Mike
Rebecca
Stephen
Red Carded
(Day 9)
Emma
Mike
Georgy
Liam
Ann
Carol
Caitlin
Natasha
Julie
Terry
Red Carded
(Day 6)
Julie
Terry
Georgy
Liam
Rebecca
Stephen
Craig
Will
Ann
Carol
Walked
(Beginning of Day 5)
Rebecca
Stephen
Terry
Julie
Georgy
Liam
Craig
Will
Caitlin
Natasha
Red Carded
(Day 4)
WalkedNoneJulie
Terry
NoneCarole
Ann
None
Joe
Robin
RemovedNoneAlex
Laura
None
Voted OffGeorgy
Liam

4 votes
Rebecca
Stephen

4 votes
Emma
Mike

2 votes
Rebecca
Stephen

2 votes
NoneEmma
Mike

4 votes
Natasha
Caitlin

2 votes
Natasha
Caitlin

3 votes
Georgy
Liam

3 votes
Ann
Carole

3 votes
Belinda
Paul

4 votes
Jane
Sharran

3 votes
Jane
Sharran

3 votes
Bernard
Diane

3 votes
Belinda
Paul

4 votes
Bernard
Diane

4 votes
Bradley
Ottavio

5 votes
Bill
Carol

4 votes
Sapphire
Zedd

4 votes
None
Julie
Terry

2 votes

Notes

The Trip Day-by-Day

DayLocationActivity
MorningAfternoon
1 Scarborough Chip shop cateringCaricature class
2 Rotterdam Kangoo tourDutch gin museum
3 Arnhem Open-air museumSkateboarding lesson
4 Münster BoatingZoo visit
5 Bielefeld BossaballHammam
6 Hanover Coffee bean tastingIce-hockey
7 Magdeburg Summer tobogganingClown museum
8 Berlin Cabaret classBeer bike tour
9 Szczecin BowlingCold war bunker
10 Myślibórz Goat milkingRaft building
11 Poznań Lollipop makingLanguage lesson
12 Konin Fencing lessonChocolate bath
13 Łódź Urban art classGo-karting
14 Warsaw Football stadium visitHistory lesson
15 Łomża Boat tourBreakdancing class
16 Gołdap Hay modelsBaking Polish cakes
17 Alytus Horse photography classZip-wiring
18 Vilnius Sculpture parkSoviet-era bunker
19ViciunaiTai Chi classSwamp hike
20 Riga Opera singingSegways

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