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In the comedy documentary series The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, Romesh takes the road less travelled for our viewing pleasure.
In a nod to Ricky Gervais and Karl Pilkington’s An Idiot Abroad, Romesh takes himself out of his comfort zone to embark on an adventure of discovery, which results in plenty of belly laughs — along with some valuable life lessons.
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What is BBC’s The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan all about?
In series one, Romesh travels to Haiti, Ethiopia, Albania, and the Canadian Arctic. On why he chose these destinations, Romesh explained; “I was conscious of the fact that certain countries have a negative public image, so it felt like a good thing to visit some of those places and see if their reputation is warranted or if it’s a good place to visit. And I felt I’d be a good litmus test because I’m not an adventurous traveller.”
In series two of the BBC documentary series, you can look forward to a journey from Zimbabwe to Colombia, with some exciting stops along the way. In this series, Romesh swaps comfortable hotels and poolside buffets for a houseboat and a trek through the desert.
However, thanks to lockdown, series three sees Romesh catching up with old friends who he met on his previous trips, all from the comfort and safety of home. But, it’s back to roaming the world for the final season, which invites us to learn more about Sierra Leone and Romania along with our favourite host.
Why is The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan worth a watch?
With The Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan, Romesh sets out to shine a light on the countries that aren’t the usual tourist destinations. He wants to see for himself what it’s really like — to challenge his preconceptions, and ours.
It’s an opportunity to learn more about these culturally rich and oftentimes beautiful countries that, for one reason or another, are known for their negatives rather than their positives.
This series is funny, engaging, and educational, while making for an easy evening watch. Fans of Romesh should also check out his comedy-drama series Avoidance which is currently playing on BBC iPlayer.
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