Leicester Mercury

Rosie’s travel show with a difference...

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COMEDIAN Rosie Jones is pitching her travel show to a Channel 4 commission­er, who looks largely unimpresse­d, but gives in.

“Well I suppose people might watch you go round Britain,” sighs Saskia, played in this heightened reality travel documentar­y by Rachel Stubbings.

“And in a way you’re very good for us, you tick a lot of boxes: woman, disabled, gay, northern…”

The result is this very funny road trip that sees Rosie, who has cerebral palsy, joined by lots of celebritie­s on a journey doing the only things legally

Channel 4, 8.30pm permissibl­e in lockdown.

We’re promised that “like a disabled, northern Joanna Lumley”, Rosie will travel Britain, sampling regional delicacies, finding out what makes Brits tick and learning local traditions – “while trying not to fall over”.

Intercut with the scenes of Rosie on her travels, we also see her frequent run-ins with Saskia, who is too busy dealing with her famous clients to give this show her full attention.

It’s a brilliantl­y unique reality/travel show hybrid, with a comedian at the helm to guarantee laughs, and narrated by Olivia Colman no less.

Beginning in the Lake District with Scarlett Moffatt, they seek inspiratio­n for their own poetry at William Wordsworth’s former home, re-enact a Viking battle at Kendal Castle and bed down with a couple of stallions when they check in at one of the most unusual hotel rooms imaginable.

The pair also meet a food historian to learn about the region’s ancient cuisine and run into a spot of bother with a very old and fragile sausage making machine.

 ?? In the Lake District ?? Rosie Jones, right, and Scarlett Moffatt
Rosie and Scarlett in their viking outfits
In the Lake District Rosie Jones, right, and Scarlett Moffatt Rosie and Scarlett in their viking outfits

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