The Trip
- TV sitcom
- Sky One / BBC Two / Sky Atlantic
- 2010 - 2020
- 24 episodes (4 series)
Improvised comedy with Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon on a series of road trips. Also features Rebecca Johnson, Claire Keelan, Margo Stilley, Marta Barrio and Timothy Leach
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The Trip to Italy, TV review
It was the colourful little brushstrokes that give this Trip such depth.
Will Dean, The Independent, 4th April 2014The Trip To Italy review
The highlight of this first episode was the much trailed Batman scene with the tear-choking Michael Caines and incomprehensible Christian Bales and Tom Hardys. Yet it's extended beyond the online teasers into a dig at Bale's reputation for preciousness and questioning if Hardy could hold a two by four to Brydon's B&Q voiceovers.
Jay Richardson, Chortle, 4th April 2014Coogan & Brydon's ego trip makes a big impression
What's your general impression of Steve Coogan? Oscar-nominated screenwriter and comedy genius? Chippy crusader against tabloid press intrusion? Or simply, 'Aha, it's Alan Partridge!'? Tune it to the second series of The Trip To Italy on BBC Two this evening and you'll be reminded of Coogan's other impressions - his Roger Moore, his Morrissey and - most uncanny of all - his self-regarding British comedian called Steve Coogan.
Ellen E. Jones, The Independent, 3rd April 2014What it lacks culinary wise it makes up for in laughs
Ever since the imperium of Fanny Craddock and her sidekick/ victim husband Johnny, Britain's culinary TV history has been replete with comedy double acts. Lately added to a roster that includes The Two Fat Ladies, The Hairy Bikers, Loyd Grossman and his irritable vowel syndrome and all the others is the unlikely gastro-team of Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon.
Matthew Norman, The Telegraph, 2nd April 2014Rob Brydon interview
Rob Brydon is reunited with pal Steve Coogan to sample the culinary delights of Tuscany and Rome in BBC Two's The Trip to Italy. We speak to the Welsh wonder about booze, bungee jumping and BBC Three.
Gabriel Tate, Time Out, 31st March 2014Steve Coogan spent most of his time on the original series of The Trip getting irritated by travelling and dining companion Rob Brydon.
But it hasn't put them off embarking on another culinary journey together, this time in Italy.
Apparently, much has changed in the lives of the two comedians since their virgin voyage around the Lake District in 2010.
"Rob, tired from the responsibilities of being the father of a young child, is looking for some adventure," reveals a show insider.
"Steve, meanwhile, has been living a life of abstinence and hard work in Los Angeles but, now on a hiatus from his job there, has the time to come back to Europe and wants to see his children."
This second series is again directed by acclaimed documentary maker Michael Winterbottom, and it takes in the stunning scenery of Capri, Tuscany and the Amalfi coast.
Otherwise, it's business as usual, complete with their impersonations of the likes of Tom Hardy - who they're both rubbish at! - Michael Caine and Robert De Niro.
Beautiful views, mouthwatering food and guaranteed sunshine - it's a tough job, but someone's got to do it...
Karen Hyland, The Mirror, 30th March 2014Even though the original Trip was basically just Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon being Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon, performing endless impressions over gourmet meals you couldn't possibly afford, there was a prickly knowingness to it that made it a bit of a dry comedy gem. So we're thrilled that the veteran comedians have once again teamed up with Michael Winterbottom for another restaurant crawl, this time over in sunkissed Italy. With the vino flowing, we anticipate exchanges that are more scathing and impersonations that are more exuberant to be showcased in The Trip to Italy.
Daniel Sperling, Digital Spy, 30th March 2014Preview: The Trip To Italy
If you are after big belly laughs the first episode is a little disappointing. The food and eevrything else, of course, could not look more exquisite.
Bruce Dessau, Beyond The Joke, 29th March 2014The Trip preview
On the evidence of the opening episode this trip is a more joyous affair. Coogan's TV series in the US has supposedly been cancelled and this time Brydon has set up the trip but both men seem equally happy to be there.
John White, The Digital Fix, 23rd March 2014The Trip To Italy preview
On the evidence of the opening episode this trip is a more joyous affair.
John White, The Digital Fix, 23rd March 2014