The brilliant BAFTA award-winning series Race Across the World returns with a twist – this time it’s a celebrity version with a cast of famous faces.
Four stars of TV, music and sport must race against each other across 24 countries with a limited budget. With no phones or flights allowed, they must get from Africa to the Arctic by any means necessary. That’s 10,000km without the VIP treatment some of them are more used to.
The pairings have four weeks, and a family member for company, to race from Marrakesh in Morocco, to Tromso in Norway via several European checkpoints.
And, like the non-starry version, the beauty is in the relationships, and bearing witness to how the contestants work under pressure…
Here’s everything you need to know about Celebrity Race Across the World, which starts on Wednesday, September 20, 2023 at 9pm on BBC One.
Celebrity Race Across the World series 1
It’s the first celebrity version of Race Across the World on BBC One, but we’re pretty confident it won’t be the last. In the special edition of the series, viewers see four famous faces partner up with a family member in a race against time.
The celebrities embark on a 10,000km race – more than 6,000 miles – from Africa to the Arctic, ditching their luxury items and learning to travel on a very limited budget. They cannot use credit cards, smartphones or have any access to the internet. They have four weeks to reach their destination, and most rely upon the kindness of strangers – so their fame might help.
Like the ‘normal’ version, the Celebrity Race Across the World cast often have to work along the way to earn more money for their travels. Preview pictures show Melanie Blatt cuddling a lamb during one such unscheduled stop.
Who are the celebrities taking part in the cast of Celebrity Race Across the World?
Taking part in the series are McFly drummer Harry Judd and his mother Emma. Harry is no stranger to reality TV, having already taken part in Cooking with the Stars, The Real Full Monty. Harry won the 2011 series of Strictly Come Dancing.
Racing driver and pundit Billy Monger takes part with his sister Bonny. And it only takes a few minutes for Bonny to reveal her bro is a mummy’s boy! Racing fans will know that Billy is a double amputee. He tragically lost both his legs in a horrific crash at Donington Park in 2017.
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