Jedward's Big Adventure

(In a show where nobody directly address the audience, Jedward explain the rules, so are the hosts. Perhaps SH would care to pause and discuss the aims of this campaign on Staffers.)
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== Host ==
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Narrator: Jim Howick
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Voiceover: Jim Howick
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With one eye to their future career options, John and Edward Grimes try their hands at being a tour guide. They're given a professionally-guided tour around some of Britain's most interesting historic sites. Joined by celebrity guests, the duo lead a collection of tourists around the same place. Whichever twin imparted the least knowledge will suffer a forfeit.
With one eye to their future career options, John and Edward Grimes try their hands at being a tour guide. They're given a professionally-guided tour around some of Britain's most interesting historic sites. Joined by celebrity guests, the duo lead a collection of tourists around the same place. Whichever twin imparted the least knowledge will suffer a forfeit.
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== Trivia ==
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Revision as of 18:46, 7 October 2024

Contents

Host

Voiceover: Jim Howick

Co-hosts

Jedward

Broadcast

Initial for CBBC, 6 February 2012 to 31 January 2014 (20 episodes in 3 series)

Synopsis

With one eye to their future career options, John and Edward Grimes try their hands at being a tour guide. They're given a professionally-guided tour around some of Britain's most interesting historic sites. Joined by celebrity guests, the duo lead a collection of tourists around the same place. Whichever twin imparted the least knowledge will suffer a forfeit.

Trivia

The brothers are, apparently, experts on the Tower of London, Blaenavon ironworks, the Jurassic Coast, Edinburgh, and Vindolanda. In the second series, they showed expertise in Orkney, Cheddar Gorge, Greenwich, Duxford, and the Thames. That's "expert" in the sense of "they guided tourists around these places".

Web links

BBC programme page

Wikipedia entry

See also

Weaver's Week review

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