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World's Most Dangerous Roads is a British TV series in which two celebrities are filmed as they journey by 4×4 vehicle along roads considered among the world's most dangerous. The show was initially broadcast on BBC Two from 2011 to 2013, [ 1 ] and narrated by actor Adrian Dunbar .
TV movie 2011: Silk: Joe Gillespie QC: Episode: "Three Sheets to the Wind" Death in Paradise: Aidan Miles: Episodes: "Music of Murder" and "Amongst Us" 2011–13: World's Most Dangerous Roads: Narrator: 9 episodes 2012: Scott & Bailey: Det. Supt. Rick Wallis: Episode: "Pipe Dreams" Silent Witness: Sean Delaney: Episodes: "Fear", Parts 1 & 2
Bill Burrud produced the 1958 Treasure TV series and The Open Road. He coined the phrase "traventure." Edward M. Newman produced many travelogues for Warner Brothers studio in the 1930s. Sky Gaven is an American entrepreneur who in 2015 created and produced one of the most prolific digital travel series, "Shaycation" starring actress Shay ...
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Narrator 4 episodes The Doll Factory: Bluebell Main role [22] 2023 World's Most Dangerous Roads: Herself (with Jamie-Lee O'Donnell) Travel Documentary 2024 The Decameron: Misia TBC This City is Ours: Cheryl Crawford Filming [23]
Chapman's Peak. South Africa Considered one of the world's most scenic drives, this 5.5-mile route — which locals refer to as "Chappies" — is a toll road with 114 curves that wind around the ...
In December 2012, he appeared on BBC Two with co-star Jessica Hynes in World's Most Dangerous Roads, travelling through Georgia. He also appeared in the much-delayed film Hippie Hippie Shake with Cillian Murphy and Sienna Miller. From 2011 until 2014, Bonneville was the narrator of the Channel 4 show The Hotel.
In December 2012, she appeared on the BBC Two series World's Most Dangerous Roads, in which she and Angus Deayton were filmed driving along the east coast of Madagascar. She is the voice in lifts on the London Overground. Her 'gravelly' voice is often used on television commercials and in 2005 was voted the sexiest female voice on television. [14]