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Dangerous Roads

Humans have built roads in some of the most unlikely, remote and dangerous places on the planet. Six celebrities find out what it is like to drive on them. Friends and comedians Ed Byrne and Andy Parsons brave temperatures as low as -50?C to drive across Siberia's infamous Road of Bones. Along the way, they encounter terrifying roads of ice and deserted gulags.
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  1. S2 A1Siberia
    7 juli 2012
    59min
    ÖVER 16 ÅR
    Friends and fellow comedians Ed Byrne and Andy Parsons brave freezing temperatures, roads of ice and deserted gulags along Siberia's Road of Bones.
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  2. S2 A2Ho Chi Minh Trail
    15 juli 2012
    59min
    ÖVER 16 ÅR
    Sue Perkins and Liza Tarbuck drive the legendary Ho Chi Minh Trail, a network of dangerous roads hacked through mountains and jungles of Laos and Vietnam. Its role in the Vietnam War has left it one of the most perilous roads in the world as it is littered with unexploded bombs. Sue and Liza face a grueling drive to some of the least explored sections of the trail.
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  3. S2 A3Ethiopia
    22 juli 2012
    58min
    ÖVER 16 ÅR
    Comedians Hugh Dennis and David Baddiel drive over 2,000km of Ethiopia's death-defying, bone-shaking roads in a quest to reach Aksum, known as the home of the Ark of the Covenant. Along the way they have to compete with truck drivers high on local drug khat, a calamitous breakdown, and a shortage of fuel in the middle of the night.
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Innehållsvägledning
Språk med svordomarsexuellt innehåll
Ljudspråk
English
Undertexter
English [CC]
Regissörer
Ewen Thomson
Producenter
Ewen ThomsonSue DavidsonLivia SimokaAntonia Bolingbroke-Kent
I huvudrollerna
Andy ParsonsLiza TarbuckSue Perkins
Studio
BBC Studios
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