The Trip to Greece
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon continue their travelogue series with a visit to Greece.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon continue their travelogue series with a visit to Greece.
Steve Coogan
Steve
Rob Brydon
Rob
Claire Keelan
Emma
Rebecca Johnson
Sally
Marta Barrio
Yolanda
Timothy Leach
Joe
Cordelia Bugeja
Katherine
Justin Edwards
Greg
Tessa Walker
Chloe
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon continue their travelogue series with a visit to Greece.
Pretty much the same formula as the others and some may find it a bit too repetitive, however I find this "franchise" to be akin to comfort food, enjoying these characters and their friendship. The scenery like the previous films is beautiful. **3.5/5** Apparently these are comprised of scenes from a television series, really wish those would get a DVD release here in the States, wouldn't mind checking them out.
Steve Coogan and Rob Brydon embark on a road trip along the coast of Spain.
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