Coach Trip

For the current series see Coach Trip (series 13)

Coach Trip

Title card from Series 3 onwards
Also known as Celebrity Coach Trip (2010–12)
Christmas Coach Trip (2011)
Genre Reality
Starring Brendan Sheerin
Narrated by Andy Love (2005–06)
David Quantick (2009–10)
Dave Vitty (2010–12)
Jackie Clune (2014–)
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 13 (Regular series)
3 (Celebrity series)
1 (Christmas series)
No. of episodes 370 (Regular series)
30 (Celebrity series)
15 (Christmas series)
Production
Running time 30 mins (inc. adverts)
60 mins (Episode 50 also inc. adverts)
Production company(s) 12 Yard
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Original run 7 March 2005 – present
Chronology
Related shows Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour
Brendan's Love Cruise
External links
Website
Production website

Coach Trip is a reality game show originally broadcast on Channel 4 from 7 March 2005 to 30 June 2006. The programme returned after a three-year break, from 25 May 2009 to 9 March 2012. In early 2013, the show went into hiatus again and was replaced by 2 new shows, Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour and Brendan's Love Cruise. However, in September 2013, Channel 4 announced that they had renewed Coach Trip for another series in 2014 which has now aired.[1] On 9 April 2014, a further four series were announced following the success of the ninth series in early 2014.[2]

The show's format consists of four to seven teams of two undertaking a coach tour principally of continental Europe (but with individual series including sojourns into North Africa and Western Asia) and has been sold to other countries.

The tours have usually lasted 20, 30 or 50 days (celebrity series tours have lasted 10 days and Christmas series tours have lasted 15 days), with passengers remaining on the tour only until they are ejected by their companions on one day, to be replaced by a new couple the following day(s).

The travellers are accompanied by tour guide Brendan Sheerin, who appears in every episode.

Title card from Series 1 to 2

Broadcast, narrators and repeats

Coach Trip originally aired weekdays at 4:30pm before Deal or No Deal debuted on Channel 4 (followed by a repeat the following morning), with the second series aired at 2:55pm instead (and then repeated between July and August 2007). Since the revived series, Coach Trip has moved to the 5:00pm slot (in series 3, 4, 7, 9, Celebrity Coach Trip 2 & 3 and Christmas Coach Trip) and later to the 5:30pm slot (in series 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and Celebrity Coach Trip 1) on Channel 4.

In series 3, an omnibus edition was also shown on weekends but was cancelled part of the way through the series. It returned for series 9 on More4.

Andy Love was the narrator in the first two series, with David Quantick taking the role in both series 3 & 4. From series 5 to 8, Dave Vitty was the show's narrator; he was also the narrator for all the Celebrity and Christmas series' of Coach Trip to date. The current narrator is Jackie Clune as of series 9.

4seven currently show repeats of series 9, More4 repeated all series, and defunct Sky Travel, Pick (then known as Sky Three/Sky3/Pick TV) and defunct Sky Real Lives have all only repeated series 1 & 2 of Coach Trip along with Channel 4 scheduling slot, T4 on weekend mornings. Celebrity Coach Trip began airing on Travel Channel in May 2014.[3]

Future

A Channel 4 spokesperson said the broadcaster previously had no plans to commission another series, as series 2 of Christmas Coach Trip would have been the last installment.[4] Brendan later said in June 2013, during a telephone interview to Paul about his 2 new shows, that "Coach Trip has been rested at the moment – it’s not the end of the programme, but we decided that we’d experiment with two new formats".[5]

On 4 September 2013, Channel 4 announced there would be another series of Coach Trip consisting of 30 episodes, each 30 minutes long.[1] Sheerin and Donald both returned to the show. Applications for the new series opened on the same day. On 9 April 2014, it was confirmed by Digital Spy that the show would return for a further four series (80 episodes in total).[2]

Voting system

Yellow cards are first presented if the other couples on board vote for them with the most votes or to couples as a warning; a Red card is awarded if the other couples on board vote for them a second time, to couples with another warning or to couples with prohibition, and this means they are sent home to be replaced by a new pair.

Unlike most coach trips the passengers vote and privately discuss (before the vote) for who they don't like travelling with at the end of each day. Whoever gets the most votes is awarded a yellow card, if they are voted for again they receive a red card and are sent home to be replaced by a new pair. Yellow cards have been occasionally awarded to couples due to timekeeping issues; Red cards have also been presented to couples on occasion, although when this is done it is normally the result of certain travellers' bad behaviour or canvassing for votes.

The vote usually takes place at the days location and occasionally on board the coach, while travelling to the next destination or to the hotel, in front of each other. If a red card is awarded to a couple, the coach is stopped and the contestants collect their suitcases, miss the overnight vehicle ferry, miss the overnight vehicle train and also leave the trip. During the vote, Brendan acts as co-ordinator of the vote and awards the couple the yellow/red card. If a tie vote occurs, Brendan takes the nominated couples to one side while the remaining couples decide who should be awarded the penalty card, treat or prize. New couples who arrive after the originals are immune from the first vote that they are present at, although they are allowed to vote against another couple (unless they are also a new couple).

If Brendan thinks that the couple canvass for votes, overtake the previous vote, instigate a fight at the vote or shows inappropriate sexual behaviour they will automatically receive a red card and the vote will either begin or continue without them.

Voting amendments

On Day 19 of Series 2, the voting rules were amended once after revealing the quiz winners and losers so contestants cannot vote for the winning couple and the losing couple loses the chance to cast votes against others. Also on Day 24 of Series 3, Day 25 of Series 6 and Day 1 of Series 7, the voting rules were amended once after the announcement about the red terror which also returned from Days 5, 6 and 7 until Day 9 of the Celebrity Coach Trip series and Day 12 of Christmas Coach Trip series, whoever receives the most votes will automatically be given a red card. This is regardless of whether the couple already has a yellow card or not.

Also, from Day 2 of Series 5, the voting rules were again amended so contestants cannot vote for the couple who got a yellow card the previous day and that system would soon be reintroduced for upcoming/future series.

Voting alterations

Votes have occasionally been altered to accommodate for a lack of couples like 8 or 10 passengers on board the coach or for other reasons.

On Day 4 of Series 2, the vote was changed after first John & Irene's early departure, due to their ill health; then Paul & Heidi receiving a red card later at the previous day's vote and on Day 14 of Series 2 the vote was changed again after first Clare and Kat received a red card at the previous day's vote then Alan & Lorenzo refused to get out of bed followed by stationary traffic with an accident in front. On Day 12 of Series 4, the vote was also changed after a fight had broken out on board the coach between Bruce & Jon and Tam & Jayson before new couple Mark & Mary arrived, this normally results in the couples on board voting for who they want to receive a treat rather than the penalty cards.

Introduced by July 2010, effective from Series 5, five couples became the new minimum required for a vote to take place. The voting system of awarding a treat was reintroduced during Series 8 and during the Christmas series.

On Day 17 of Series 1 and Day 19 of Series 3, Brendan decided to skip the vote due to shortages of couples. On Day 21 of Series 2, the vote was suspended due to the contestants learning of the 7 July 2005 London bombings. The Air travel disruption after the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull eruption and the 2011 England riots were not revealed to the contestants before Series 5 and 8 began filming.

The final vote

The final vote is usually altered on Day 10 of 10, Day 15 of 15, Day 20 of 20, Day 29 of 30 and Day 49 of 50; this normally results in the couples on board voting for who they want to receive a prize rather than the penalty cards.

In the first two series, the winners received an extended stay in the final destination of the trip as their prize, while in the third and sixth series, the winners received a holiday voucher. The winners of the fourth, fifth, seventh and eighth series received another coach holiday as their prize. Celebrity series winners receive £1,000 for their charities and Christmas winners also receive another coach holiday voucher as their prize.

Coaches, registration plates and drivers

The coaches used are supplied by Motts Travel, a coach hire company based in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.[6] The coaches are installed with cameras and microphones to record the passengers while on board. The coaches used in the show are decorated with a Union Flag design on the outside.

There have been two different drivers who drove each coach on each different series. In the first series, the driver was Chris Groombridge who only drove T100 MTT. Series two saw his successor, Paul Donald take over as coach driver. On Day 13 in Series 8, a temporary driver (Jamie) took over for the day and drove the coach to the ferry port.

List of arrival day locations started from

For some series, the Coach and Brendan appear in different locations of United Kingdom to pick up 14 tourists at either bed and breakfasts or hotels. For other series, the coach appearing with Brendan has picked up 8 to 14 tourists in mainland European airports.

Series Start location Entry Europe from
1 London Channel Tunnel via St Pancras railway station
2 Madrid–Barajas Airport Already in Europe
3 London Port of Dover
4 Croydon, London Portsmouth to Saint-Malo, France
5 Leeds Hull to Amsterdam
6 Milan Malpensa Airport Already in Europe
7 London Channel Tunnel via St Pancras railway station
8 Harwich Port via Chelmsford
9 Canterbury EuroTunnel via Folkestone
10 Scarborough Hull to Rotterdam
11 Riga Already in Europe
12 Split, Croatia
13 Prague Václav Havel Airport
Christmas Trondheim Airport, Værnes
C1 Prague Václav Havel Airport
C2 Nice Côte d'Azur Airport
C3 Trieste

List of countries visited

Europe

North Africa

Western Asia

List of activities by appearance

On each series of Coach Trip there are different activities each day for the tourists and celebrities to do and/or have already done by order of appearance. Below is a (near complete) list of activities that have featured on Coach Trip to date.

List of final day locations

The final day of each series, see the tourists and celebrities arriving back in Great Britain; often by foreign airports and occasionally by ferries, Eurostar trains or often sometimes by foreign airports via ferries.

Series End location Exited from
1 London Channel Tunnel via Calais
2 Milan–Malpensa Airport Series ended in Europe
3 Prague, Václav Havel Airport
4 Tozeur–Nefta International Airport Series ended in North Africa
5 Bergen Airport Series ended in Europe
6 Málaga Airport Tanger-Med ferryport
7 Berlin Schönefeld Airport Series ended in Europe
8 Sabiha Gökçen International Airport
9 Málaga Airport
10 Riga
11 Copenhagen
12 Athens
13 Florence, Italy
Christmas Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen
C1 Venice Marco Polo Airport
C2 Rome Ciampino Airport
C3 Bologna Guglielmo Marconi Airport

Regular series

Series 1 (2005)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 1)

Coach Trip 1 was the first series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom, that was filmed from April to June 2004 and aired from 7 March to 19 April 2005. The trip went through several European countries. Chris Groombridge was the driver for the only time, Brendan Sheerin was the tour guide, Andy Love was narrator and the registration was T100 MTT.

Series 2 (2006)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 2)

Coach Trip 2 was the second series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom, that was filmed from May to July 2005 and aired from 22 May to 30 June 2006. The show's format had the same idents as seres 1. This year the trip was centred on Mediterranean countries. Brendan returned as the tour guide, the narrator was once again Andy Love and the registration number plate once again was T100 MTT. Paul Donald was the driver for the first time.

Series 3 (2009)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 3)

Coach Trip 3 was the third series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom, that was filmed between September and October 2008 and aired from 25 May to 3 July 2009. The show's format after a break of 3 years remained unchanged from the previous series but the idents were new along with the timeslot: seven couples travelling around Europe on a coach like series 1 for 30 days attempting vote off the least popular couples. With visits to Croatia, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Liechtenstein and Luxembourg for the first time. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin and coach driver Paul Donald both returned for this series, which aired on Channel 4 with a similar end to series 2. David Quantick was the narrator and MT04 MTT was the registration number plate for the first and only time.

Series 4 (Spring 2010)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 4)

Coach Trip 4 was the fourth series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom which that was filmed between 7 September and 27 October 2009 and aired from 15 February to 23 April 2010. The length of this series was longer than the previous instalments, increased from 30 days to 50 days for a tour centred on European, Mediterranean, North African and West Asian countries on a coach like series 1, 2 and 3 attempting to vote off the least popular couples. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald and narrator David Quantick all returned for this series, which aired on Channel 4. MT09 MTT was the coach registration number plate.

Series 5 (Autumn 2010)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 5)

Coach Trip 5 was the fifth series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom which was filmed from May till June 2010 and aired from 30 August to 8 October 2010. The show's format changed slightly from previous series and with weekends included, from Day 2 of that the couple who received a yellow card the previous day would be immune from the following vote the next day. The series involves seven couples traveling on a one-month tour centering on Northern European countries for the first time, with visits to Denmark, Finland, Sweden, Norway, Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald and the MT09 MTT registration all returned for this series, which airs on Channel 4. Dave Vitty was the narrator for the first time and the airing time moved from 5:00 pm to 5:30 pm.

Series 6 (Spring 2011)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 6)

Coach Trip 6 was the sixth series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom. It was filmed from July until August 2010 and aired from 14 February to 25 March 2011. The voting system rules reverted to those of earlier series. The length of this series was the same as the previous non-celebrity series but with weekends excluded. The tour visited Mediterranean countries like series 2 but with visits to Switzerland added for a month. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald, narrator Dave Vitty and the coach with registration number MT09 MTT all returned for this series, which was aired on Channel 4 with a similar start to series 2 and a similar end to series 4.

Series 7 (Autumn 2011)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 7)

Coach Trip 7 was the seventh series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom. It was filmed from May until June 2011 and aired from 29 August to 7 October 2011. The length of this series was the same as the previous non-celebrity series but with weekends excluded. The European tour began in the UK, before moving to France, Germany, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic plus for the first time ever Poland and Slovakia. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald, narrator Dave Vitty and the coach with registration number MT09 MTT all returned for this series, which was aired on Channel 4 with the airing time reverted to 5:00 pm, with a similar start to series 1 and a similar end to series 3.

Series 8 (2012)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 8)

Coach Trip 8 began airing from 30 January to 9 March 2012 after the third celebrity series finished and was the eighth and final series of Coach Trip in the United Kingdom before the 2012 Summer Olympics and Paralympics. It was filmed from Monday 29 August until Saturday 1 October 2011. The length of this series was the same as the previous non-celebrity series but with only 1 day of a weekend included at the end of the tour. The Mediterranean tour centring towards Western Asia began in the UK, before moving to Germany, Austria, Italy, the Netherlands, Greece, Bulgaria, Turkey, and for the first time Macedonia. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, coach driver Paul Donald, narrator Dave Vitty and the coach with registration number MT09 MTT all returned for the series with a similar start to series 3 and a similar end to series 4, which was aired weekdays on Channel 4 and the airing time again moved to 5:30 pm.

Series 9 (Spring 2014)

Main article: Coach Trip (series 9)

The ninth series of the British reality television game show Coach Trip began airing on 27 January 2014 on Channel 4, following the broadcaster's decision to renew the show. The ninth series saw Brendan Sheerin return as tour guide, as in all previous editions and Paul Donald continue as coach driver and MT09 MTT was the registration of the coach once again. Filming took place between September and October 2013. The tour had a similar start to series 1 & 3 and includes visits to Sardinia for the first time. The series aired on weekdays at 5:30 pm from episodes 1 to 15, however was moved to 5:00 pm from episodes 16 to 29 due to Superstar Dogs: Countdown to Crufts. Due to the 2014 Winter Paralympics opening ceremony on Channel 4, episode 30 was instead aired on More4 at 12:10pm on 8 March 2014.

Series 10 (October - November 2014)

The tenth series of Coach Trip began airing on 27 October 2014 for 20 episodes until 21 November 2014.

Series 11 (November - December 2014)

The eleventh series of Coach Trip began airing 3 days after the tenth series has concluded starting on 24 November 2014 for 20 episodes until 19 December 2014.

Series 12 (March 2015)

The twelfth series of Coach Trip began airing on 2 March 2015 for 20 episodes until 27 March 2015.

Series 13 (March - April 2015)

The thirteenth series of Coach Trip will begin airing 3 days after the twelfth series has concluded starting on 30 March 2015 for 20 episodes until 24 April 2015. These will be the last 20 episodes of the 80 that were commisioned in April 2014.

Celebrity series

Coach Trip

The logo and title card for Celebrity Coach Trip
Genre Reality
Starring Brendan Sheerin
Narrated by Dave Vitty
No. of series 3
No. of episodes 30
Production
Running time 30 mins (inc. adverts)
Production company(s) 12 Yard
Broadcast
Original channel Channel 4
Picture format 16:9
Original run 8 November 2010 – 27 January 2012

Series 1 (2010)

Celebrity Coach Trip 1 was the first series of Celebrity Coach Trip which was filmed from 6 to 20 September 2010 and began airing on 8 November 2010. The series featured a variety of celebrity couples[7][8][9] on a 10 day tour, the couples get to vote off the other couples that they do not get along with. On the last day of the coach trip the remaining couples vote for the couple that they want to win the £1000 prize for charity. The first day of the coach trip started in Prague and the last day of the trip ended in Venice. Tour guide Brendan Sheerin, narrator Dave Vitty, coach driver Paul Donald and the MT09 MTT registration all returned for this series, which aired on Channel 4.

The Voting system on this series was:

Days 1 to 4 was a yellow card
Days 5 to 9 an automatic red card

Series 2 (2011)

Celebrity Coach Trip 2 was the second celebrity series of Coach Trip which aired from 10–21 October 2011. The series featured a variety of celebrity couples on a 10 day tour, the couples get to vote off the other couples that they do not get along with. On the last day of the coach trip the remaining couples vote for the couple that they want to win the £1000 prize for charity. This coach trip had a journey around the Mediterranean, with the starting location and pick up point in Paris, France and the first destination was Monaco.

The Voting system on this series was:

Days 1 to 5 was a yellow card
Days 6 to 9 an automatic red card

Series 3 (2012)

Celebrity Coach Trip 3 was the third and final celebrity series of Coach Trip which aired from 16 to 27 January 2012 before series 8 started airing. Filming took place from 4 to 18 July 2011. On the last day of the coach trip the remaining couples vote for the couple that they want to win the £1000 prize for charity. This coach trip had another journey around the Mediterranean, with the starting location and pick up point in Trieste, Italy and the first destination was Ljubljana, Slovenia.

The Voting system on this series was:

Days 1 to 6 was a yellow card
Days 7 to 9 an automatic red card

Christmas series

Main article: Christmas Coach Trip

Christmas Coach Trip was the first and only series of a Christmas-themed version of Coach Trip. It began airing on the same day as when the filming finished. The trip started from Trondheim Airport, Værnes, followed by Trondheim, Norway and the final destination was Inari, Finland. The tourists arrived back in Great Britain via Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen and the filming took place from 28 November to 12 December 2011.

Winners

Records

Transmissions

Regular series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 7 March 2005 19 April 2005 30
2 22 May 2006 30 June 2006 30
3 25 May 2009 3 July 2009 30
4 15 February 2010 23 April 2010 50
5 30 August 2010 8 October 2010 30
6 14 February 2011 25 March 2011 30
7 29 August 2011 7 October 2011 30
8 30 January 2012 9 March 2012 30
9 27 January 2014 8 March 2014 30
10 27 October 2014 21 November 2014 20
11 24 November 2014 19 December 2014 20
12 2 March 2015 27 March 2015 20
13 30 March 2015 24 April 2015 20

Celebrity series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 8 November 2010 19 November 2010 10
2 10 October 2011 21 October 2011 10
3 16 January 2012 27 January 2012 10

Christmas series

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 12 December 2011 30 December 2011 15

Other versions

Country/Region Local title Host Network Premiere/air dates
 France Le Bus (The Bus) Frédéric Guillemin M6 23 July – 24 August 2012
 Germany[10] Der VIP Bus – Promis auf Pauschalreise[11]
(The VIP Bus – Celebrities on Package tour)
Olivia Jones RTL 1 December 2013
 Quebec Les Touristes[12] (The Tourists) Patrick Groulx V 17 September – 21 November 2012

Related shows

On 24 June 2013, a replacement show called Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour began on Channel 4.[13] The series was filmed from September 2012 (visiting Barcelona, Jamaica, Cancún in Mexico and Istanbul) and aired in the 5:00pm slot, narrated by Tupele Dorgu.

On 13 September 2012, Sheerin announced in an interview that he had signed a deal to host a new dating show for Channel 4, titled 'Brendan's Love Boat'.[14] The other replacement show (produced by Optomen) was aired in December 2013, after being commissioned for a 20-episode series.[15] The series, renamed Brendan's Love Cruise, began on 2 December on More4 in the 9:20am slot, narrated by Maria McErlane.[16]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Channel 4 sends Brendan on another Coach Trip". Channel 4 Press. Retrieved 4 September 2013.
  2. 2.0 2.1 "Exclusive: Coach Trip gets 10th series on Channel 4: Brendan will be back". Digital Spy. 9 April 2014. Retrieved 9 April 2014.
  3. "CELEBRITY COACH TRIP". Travel Channel UK. Retrieved 5 May 2014.
  4. Jake Kanter (13 September 2012). "Coach Trip host to play Cupid for C4 on luxury liner". Broadcast. Retrieved 14 October 2012.
  5. "TV interview: Brendan Sheerin". Yorkshire Evening Post. 20 June 2013. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  6. "Aylesbury bus stars in Channel 4’s Coach Trip". The Bucks Herald. 30 January 2014. Retrieved 2 February 2014.
  7. Alex Fletcher (16 September 2010). "Celebrity 'Coach Trip' lineup revealed". Digital Spy.
  8. "TV home makeover duo Colin and Justin to join Celebrity Coach Trip". Daily Record. 21 September 2010.
  9. Dyke, Peter; Begley, Katie (24 September 2010). "CELEBRITY COACH TRIP: DAVID VAN DAY AND TONY BLACKBURN FIRST OFF THE BUS". Daily Star.
  10. White, Peter (8 August 2013). "ITV Studios to take Coach Trip to Germany". Broadcastnow.co.uk. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  11. "Der VIP Bus – Promis auf Pauschalreise". RTL.de. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  12. "Touristes, Les - Émissions - V". Vtele.ca. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  13. "Brendan's Magical Mystery Tour". Channel 4. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  14. Ben Arnold (13 September 2012). "'Coach Trip' presenter Brendan Sheerin to host dating show 'Love Boat'". Yahoo TV.
  15. "Brendan's Love Cruise". Optomen International. Retrieved 24 December 2013.
  16. "Brendan's Love Cruise". Channel 4. Retrieved 24 December 2013.

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