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  • The Travel Show (TV programme)

    2013 British TV series or programme

    The Travel Show is an international feed of BBC News channel travel programme. The new programme launched on 27 April 2013 and has the same programme title as a 1990s holiday programme broadcast on BBC Two.

    Using a network of correspondents in London, Tokyo, Sydney, New York and Kuala Lumpur, the programme aims to provide unique insight into the world of travel. It first aired in the UK in late February, after Winter Olympics coverage, in a Friday morning slot on BBC Two. A Sunday evening slot was also added on the UK feed of BBC News channel in April 2014 and BBC iPlayer.

    Presenters

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    PresenterRoleBase / other info
    Ade AdepitanPresenterLondon
    Christa LarwoodPresenterLondon
    Rajan DatarPresenterLondon
    Benjamin ZandPresenter / ProducerLondon
    Carmen RobertsPresenterTokyo
    Henry GoldingPresenterKuala Lumpur
    Simon CalderGlobal Guru
    Lucy Hedge

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