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An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington is the fourth book written by Karl Pilkington. This book is an accompaniment to the television series An Idiot Abroad. It was released through Canongate Books. A second book entitled The Further Adventures of An Idiot Abroad was released on 20 September 2012 by Canongate Books. [11]
An Idiot Abroad is a travel documentary television series that was originally broadcast on Sky1 in the United Kingdom. The programme was created by and features Karl Pilkington and his former radio show colleagues Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant. As of 21 December 2012, 20 episodes of An Idiot Abroad had aired over three series.
He presented the Sky travel comedy series An Idiot Abroad and the Sky One travel comedy series The Moaning of Life. He made his acting debut in Gervais's comedy-drama series Derek and co-founded the television production company RiSK Productions alongside Gervais and Merchant. He also co-created, co-wrote, and starred in the comedy series Sick ...
Gervais began his stand-up career in the late 1990s. He has performed five multi-national stand-up comedy tours. Gervais, Merchant and Karl Pilkington created the podcast The Ricky Gervais Show, which has spawned various spin-offs including An Idiot Abroad (2010–2012), starring Pilkington and produced by Gervais and Merchant. [7]
Karl goes abroad to discover how people in other cultures find happiness. In Mexico, he runs with a tribe that finds happiness in ultra-marathons and meets a group of people who find happiness in experiencing pain. He then moves on to the United States to join Tommy the Clown and his group of "hip hop clowns" who dance in the streets.
An Idiot Abroad; In Living Color; In the Long Run; The Incredible Hulk; Intergalactic [4] International Indoor Football; International MotorSports; International Survivor of the Fittest; Is Harry on the Boat? Ivanhoe; Jake 2.0; Jamestown; The Jeffersons; Jem; Jeopardy! (British series) Jett; Joe 90; Journey to the Unknown; Journeyman; Katie ...
It was also featured in the third episode of An Idiot Abroad 3, with Karl Pilkington and Warwick Davis walking around the perimeter of one of the highest floors and Davis undertaking a controlled descent to the ground. It was used on the South Korean variety show Running Man for episode 133.
Vik Sharma is an English film and television composer best known for his soundtracks to the TV series An Idiot Abroad, The Moaning of Life, and Hello Ladies.He composed the original score for the film Fighting with My Family, [1] written and directed by Stephen Merchant. [2]