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World of Weird - Season 1

Welcome to World of Weird - a show that flies around the globe meeting some of its most unusual and interesting characters. From spending time with the world's biggest family of 160 members strong, to working for a Japanese fake family rental agency, to preparing for the end of the world with doomsday prepper groups in the USA - each episode sees the four young and fun presenters fly to different corners of the globe and immerse themselves in the wonderful World of Weird.

Top Cast

  • Joel Dommett

    Joel Dommett

    Self

  • Sarah Millican

    Sarah Millican

    Self

  • Vicky Pattison

    Vicky Pattison

    Self

  • Andy Akinwolere

    Andy Akinwolere

    Self

  • Ben Shires

    Ben Shires

    Self

Overview

Welcome to World of Weird - a show that flies around the globe meeting some of its most unusual and interesting characters. From spending time with the world's biggest family of 160 members strong, to working for a Japanese fake family rental agency, to preparing for the end of the world with doomsday prepper groups in the USA - each episode sees the four young and fun presenters fly to different corners of the globe and immerse themselves in the wonderful World of Weird.

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