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- Some of Britain's most opinionated and avid TV viewers comment freely on the best and worst television shows of the past week, from the comfort of their sofas.
- 2019– 59m7.2 (43)TV EpisodeThe teams must navigate their way north to Tlell in the Haida Gwaii archipelago after setting off from Vancouver on the Pacific coast.
- The former gold rush boom town Dawson City is the second checkpoint. The five teams leave Haida Gwaii and head into the heart of the Yukon but who will reach the checkpoint first?
- The race is on again as the five pairs head south to the third checkpoint, the Rocky Mountain resort town of Banff. Which team will come in last place and be eliminated?
- The teams head for the fourth checkpoint, the remote outpost of Churchill, on Hudson Bay. The only transport is a twice-weekly train, and they have just three days to catch it.
- The teams head for Lake Huron, a 3,000 km journey, but the pairs only have one way out of Churchill, a noisy overnight train south.
- The pairs enter the sixth leg of the race. The next stop is in Quebec. Canada's most densely inhabited region will have to be navigated by the teams to reach the checkpoint.
- Their journey started on Canada's Pacific coast 41 days ago. Now the teams have the Atlantic within their reach as they race to the seventh checkpoint at the seaside town of Liverpool, Nova Scotia.
- The pairs complete their gruelling journey across Canada as the race comes to an epic climax. Which team will triumph?
- The race of a lifetime is reflected upon as the five pairs meet up again.
- Taking on the race from Africa to the Arctic are McFly drummer, Harry Judd and his mum, British racing driver and pundit Billy Monger and his sister, singer-songwriter Mel Blatt and her mum and broadcaster Alex Beresford and his dad.
- The race ramps up. Leaving Pinhão in Portugal's Douro Valley behind, the four pairs must reach the second checkpoint in Bonifacio on the island of Corsica by travelling through Spain and France. Which pair will reach the checkpoint first?
- As the teams approach the halfway point, they must travel from the Mediterranean island of Corsica to the third checkpoint in Zermatt, a mountain resort nestled in the Swiss Alps. But only 3 teams have reached the checkpoint in Corsica.
- The intensity of the race is stepping up while budgets are dwindling as Western Europe is left behind by the teams.
- The race has reached its fifth and penultimate leg as the four celebrities and their loved ones navigate their way 1500km north from Sarajevo to Germany's capital, Berlin.
- It's a race to the finish line for the four celebrity teams. Which will get there first and be crowned champions? With budgets critically low and the teams only separated by a few hours it is all on the line.
- The race begins. The five pairs of travellers can choose any route they like to journey across the northernmost of Japan to the first checkpoint in Nara City. Which pair will finish first?
- The race continues with less than five hours separating the teams. Leaving Nara City, they must cross their first border into South Korea to reach the second checkpoint in Sokcho.
- The 3rd leg begins in the Vietnamese capital Hanoi as the teams enter south east Asia. They must race over 2,000km through Vietnam and into Cambodia to reach Phnom Penh. Whoever reaches the checkpoint last will be eliminated from the race.
- The teams are starting from the third checkpoint in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and must travel 1,400 kilometres through Thailand, one of the most visited countries in the world.
- Leaving the tranquillity of the islands of Koh Phi Phi behind, the teams now must daringly take a giant leap into the unknown. Departing Thailand and embarking on a 2,000km journey to the Indonesian island of Sumatra.
- The populous Indonesian island of Sumatra must be travelled through by the teams. An ad-hoc transport system, limited accommodation options and virtually zero English spoken will all have to be endured by the travellers.