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'''Episode One: China''' - 1.16 million (individuals)
'''Episode One: China''' - 1.16 million (individuals)
'''Episode Two: India''' - 1.26 million
'''Episode Two: India''' - 1.26 million
'''Episode Three: Jordan''' - 1.68 million
'''Episode Three: Jordan''' - 1.68 million
'''Episode Four: Mexico''' - 1.48 million
'''Episode Four: Mexico''' - 1.48 million
'''Episode Five: Egypt''' - 1.45 million
'''Episode Five: Egypt''' - 1.45 million
'''Episode Six: Brazil''' - 1.38 million
'''Episode Six: Brazil''' - 1.38 million
'''Episode Seven: Peru''' - 1.74 million
'''Episode Seven: Peru''' - 1.74 million
'''Episode Eight: Karl Comes Home''' - 1.47 million
'''Episode Eight: Karl Comes Home''' - 1.47 million


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'''USA''' - The Science Channel
'''USA''' - The Science Channel
'''Australia''' - Network Ten
'''Australia''' - Network Ten
'''Canada''' - Discovery Channel
'''Canada''' - Discovery Channel
'''New Zealand''' - TV3
'''New Zealand''' - TV3
'''Sweden''' - SVT
'''Sweden''' - SVT
'''Finland''' - YLE
'''Finland''' - YLE
'''Norway''' - NRK
'''Norway''' - NRK
'''Iceland''' - ITC Skjarinn
'''Iceland''' - ITC Skjarinn



Revision as of 04:08, 4 August 2011

An Idiot Abroad

Promotional photo of Karl
Genre Comedy/Travel show
Running time 60 min
Creator(s) Ricky Gervais & Stephen Merchant
Starring Karl Pilkington
Country UK
Network Sky1
No. of episodes 8

An Idiot Abroad (formerly known as Karl Pilkington's Seven Wonders Of The World) is a travel show on Sky1. It features Karl Pilkington traveling the globe in order to visit each of the Seven Wonders of the World. During his travels Pilkington visits The Great Wall of China, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Macchu Picchu in Peru, Chichen Itza in Mexico, the Taj Mahal in India, Petra in Jordan, and the Great Pyramids in Egypt. Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant also appear in the series.

The official podcast from An Idiot Abroad has proved highly successful in the iTunes charts, with a number of top positions.

Programme

A preview show of An Idiot Abroad aired on 5 September 2010 and the first episode of the series begins transmission on 23rd September 2010 on Sky 1. Whether the experience broadened Karls’ horizons remains to be seen, but the series is a classic piece of travelogue, style programming that never fails to entertain. During the editing process Gervais stated on his blog, “I cannot wait for this show to air. Karl is the funniest, baldest, grumpiest Manc twat in the world.” Each episode documents Karl on his journey to one of the seven wonders. On the eighth and final episode, Pilkington meets with Gervais and Merchant to discuss the overall experience and hear some of the feedback from the critics.

In February 2010 Gervais stated via his blog that Pilkington had lost weight due to the food in India, or as Gervais put it "he shat himself thin". Gervais also confirmed that he and Merchant have been involved with the editing of the show.

The show has also aired in North America on The Science Channel in the US and Discovery Channel Canada in Canada.

Travel Diary

Karl also kept a travel diary that documents his trips to all of the seven wonders. The diary has been released as a book and is titled, An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diaries of Karl Pilkington. It is available for purchase from Canongate Books and has been officially reviewed by Pilkipedia.

Episodes

Title Series Original Airdate Buy #
Preview Special Series 1 5 September 2010 TBA 0
Ricky and Steve sit down with Karl to discuss his travels in this preview special. Clips are shown from the series and Karl adds some descriptions of the places that he visited. As usual, Ricky and Steve react to Karl's views with bursts of laughter. The pair even attempt to wind Karl up with some of their patented role-playing.
Episode One: China Series 1 23 September 2010 TBA 1
The first country on the docket is China. In this episode, Karl visits The Great Wall of China, learns a bit of Kung Fu, and eats some toad. Karl genuinely finds himself confused and bewildered by a strange culture where the public toilets have no doors or toilet paper and people eat cockroaches and scorpions.
Episode Two: India Series 1 30 September 2010 TBA 2
Karl travels to India in this episode to visit the Taj Mahal. He clashes with culture again as he has difficulty understanding spirituality at the Kumbh Mela Festival. He also takes a swim in the Ganges River, meets the Elephant Baba, and participates in Holi Day!
Episode Three: Jordan Series 1 7 October 2010 TBA 3
Not only does Karl get the opportunity to visit Jordan in this episode, but he also makes a stop over in Israel. He visits the Wailing Wall, Jerusalem, and sees Bethlehem, the birthplace of Jesus in the West Bank. An extreme kidnapping scenerio tests his bravery and he gets to fully experience Petra by riding a camel across the desert and sleeping in a cave.
Episode Four: Mexico Series 1 14 October 2010 TBA 4
In this episode, Karl is taken to Mexico to visit the Chichen Itza. As luck would have it, he is there for Easter Sunday, and he gets to witness a re-enactment of the Passion, and he learns how the locals punish Judas Iscariot. While there, he also tries his hand at wrestling and learns how to be a charro.
Episode Five: Egypt Series 1 21 October 2010 TBA 5
In this episode, Pilkington gets swarmed in a market, has lunch at a deaf KFC, and visits The Great Pyramids.
Episode Six: Brazil Series 1 28 October 2010 TBA 6
In this episode, Pilkington wanders the beaches of Rio de Janeiro and visits the towering statue of Christ The Redeemer.
Episode Seven: Peru Series 1 4 November 2010 TBA 7
In this episode, Pilkington visits the pre-Columbian Inca site known as Machu Picchu, an "Old Mountain" perched on a mountain ridge above the Urubamba Valley in Peru.
Episode Eight: Karl Comes Home Series 1 11 November 2010 TBA 8
In this final episode, Pilkington meets with Ricky Gervais and Steve Merchant to discuss his travels.

Quotes

  • Karl: I had to get an injection to protect me from a dirty chimp.
  • Ricky: He's 23 but his penis is 102. What can we do about that?
    Karl: Is this any use?
  • Karl: What's so good about The Amazon? Can't be that good; there are things in it that would rather live in me knob.
  • Karl: I've never seen anyone bend over as much as him.
  • Karl: Whenever you buy toilet roll holders, it says, "Made in China". Why aren't they using them then?
  • Karl: ....in the end I ate one.
  • Karl: That song walk like an Egyptian - no-one's walking, everyone seems to be in a car at all hours. Just beeping.
  • Karl: The alright wall of China.
  • Karl: Looks like a game of Jenga that got out of hand.
  • Karl: (on The Great Wall of China) Just goes for miles and miles....but so does the M6.
  • Karl: Like a little tornado innit. You don't see that in the brochure. Shitty old nappy whizzing through the air. They tend to leave that out.
  • Karl: I'm not going on a camel again, I'm not going on a camel again, I'm not going on a camel again...
  • Karl: Me bollocks are squashed.
  • Karl: China's gray enough, why would you want to see it in HD?
  • Karl: Wake up, Nietzsche.
  • Ricky: You are the strangest man on the planet.
    Karl: You haven't been to China.


Name Change

The show was initially titled Karl Pilkington's Seven Wonders of the World, however a decision was made to change the name to the more provocative An Idiot Abroad without Pilkington's knowledge. The name change was actually revealed to Pilkington halfway through the show in order to record his reaction. Pilkington himself has said in interviews that he thinks the name change will harm the show and that people will not want to watch a program about an idiot.

In a poll on Pilkipedia 61% of fans reported to be happy with the name change.

Ratings

The show has broken numerous records on release, both in the UK and abroad. For instance, two episodes of An Idiot Abroad are in Sky 1's top ten highest ratings shows of all-time and was the highest pay-TV programme of 2010 (minus terrestrial channels, football and The Inbetweeners). Also, in the States it is the highest rating series ever.

The ratings for the UK broadcasts on Sky 1, sourced by the UK TV ratings panel BARB, are:

Episode One: China - 1.16 million (individuals)

Episode Two: India - 1.26 million

Episode Three: Jordan - 1.68 million

Episode Four: Mexico - 1.48 million

Episode Five: Egypt - 1.45 million

Episode Six: Brazil - 1.38 million

Episode Seven: Peru - 1.74 million

Episode Eight: Karl Comes Home - 1.47 million

Releases Worldwide

The show has been broadcast around the world, and is sold by production company Mentorn International.

USA - The Science Channel

Australia - Network Ten

Canada - Discovery Channel

New Zealand - TV3

Sweden - SVT

Finland - YLE

Norway - NRK

Iceland - ITC Skjarinn

The releases abroad have often seen promotional stings from Pilkington, Gervais and Merchant. For instance, prior to the premiere airing in Australia the boys were interviewed for various radio stations and newspapers.

Gervais has said about the show being aired across the world: "Karl didn't even go to school and now look at him. I can't wait to hear how they announce it on air. 'And now on Science Channel, Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant send a chimp around the world to annoy it.'"

DVD release

A DVD and Blu-ray release of An Idiot Abroad was released in the UK on 15 November 2010. No date has yet been scheduled for a US release, although it is presumed to be shortly after it finishes airing on Science Channel sometime in March 2011.

An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List

Announcements have apparently been made that a second series--tentatively titled An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List--will be made and released in late 2011. This is taken mainly from a phone interview with Pilkington on The Richard Bacon Show on BBC Radio 5 Live on 1 February 2011. The new series will apparently feature Karl travelling the globe to take part in activities that are considered "things you should do before you die" or "kick the bucket", hence a "Bucket List".<ref>YouTube posting of Karl Pilkington interview on BBC 5's The Richard Bacon Show.</ref>

In April 2011, a news item on Merchant's web site stated that An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List is in production, with Karl in Alaska whale-watching. One of his voicemail messages has also been uploaded to Youtube. A photo on Gervais' blog also reveals Pilkington in parachute gear, and an interview with an Australian radio station has Karl talking about visiting various places in Australia - including one 'task' of swimming with a shark.

A quote about the Australian tasks featured in an Adelaide newspaper:

"He came face-to-face with a few sharks," Gervais said.

"I went all the way to Australia to swim with dolphins," explained Pilkington, "That's what I thought I picked on the list. Got in the cage ... shark."

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