Coach Trip
6.7
2005
Action & Adventure
, Reality
The show's format consists of four to seven teams of two undertaking a coach tour principally of continental Europe. The tours have usually lasted 30 or 50 days, with passengers remaining on the tour only until they are ejected by their companions on one day, to be replaced by a new couple the following day. The travellers are accompanied by tour guide Brendan Sheerin, who appears in every episode.
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- Cast:
- Brendan Sheerin
Episode 10 : Rome, Italy
October. 21,2011
On the last day, the celebrities learn how to make pizzas and tour the sites of Rome using Brendan's favourite mode of transport - the Segway.
At the final vote, the winners are revealed.
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Episode 9 : Orvieto, Italy
October. 20,2011
At Orvieto, the last newcomers join the coach - X Factor's Wagner and Britain's Got Talent finalists Demetri and Lagi, aka Stavros Flatley - and the celebrities try to milk goats on a farm.
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Episode 8 : Florence, Italy
October. 19,2011
In Florence, Brendan announces that he'll only be handing out red cards for the rest of the trip.
Comedian Stan Boardman and his daughter, TV presenter Andrea, join the celebrity tourists.
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Episode 7 : Livorno & Pisa, Italy
October. 18,2011
After a morning's snorkelling at Livorno in Italy, the coach heads to Pisa for a language lesson and the celebrities are joined by comedienne Helen Lederer and actress Sandra Dickinson.
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Episode 6 : Corte, Corsica
October. 17,2011
Still in Corsica, the celebrities head to the hills of Corte for an action-packed day of white-water rafting and ravine zip-wiring.
At the vote, one pair is unanimously given a red card.
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Episode 5 : Ajaccio, Corsica
October. 14,2011
After an overnight ferry journey to the port of Ajaccio, Corsica, the group heads to the beach for a morning's horse riding, during which one celebrity has a fall and is rushed to hospital.
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Episode 4 : Hyères, France
October. 13,2011
Along the French coast at Hyères, the group takes a lesson in sea kayaking before watching big cats at Toulon's mountain-top zoo.
At the vote, a surprise couple picks up the yellow card.
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Episode 3 : Cannes, France
October. 12,2011
At Cannes on the Côte d'Azur, the celebrities try their hand at beach volleyball.
After the vote, two new arrivals, horse racing pundit John McCririck and his wife Jenny, join the tour.
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