An Idiot Abroad

An Idiot Abroad

2010
An Idiot Abroad
An Idiot Abroad

An Idiot Abroad

8.3 | TV-MA | en | Comedy

An Idiot Abroad is a British travel documentary television series broadcast on Sky1 and Science, as well as spin-off books published by Canongate Books, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and starring Karl Pilkington. The ongoing theme of both the television series and the books is that Pilkington has no interest in global travel, so Merchant and Gervais make him travel while they stay in the United Kingdom and monitor his progress.

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EP3  The Short Way Round: China
Dec. 14,2012
The Short Way Round: China

It's the final part of the journey as Karl and Warwick get ready to make their way to China. A surprise makes sure that the series ends on a high.

EP2  The Short Way Round: India
Dec. 07,2012
The Short Way Round: India

Karl and Warwick's journey continues as they make their way to India. Laughing yoga and parts in a Bollywood film are trumped after Karl experiences his first holiday highlight.

EP1  The Short Way Round: Venice
Nov. 30,2012
The Short Way Round: Venice

Karl is joined by Warwick Davis as they attempt to follow in the footsteps of Marco Polo. They begin their adventure in Venice.

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8.3 | TV-MA | en | Comedy , Documentary | More Info
Released: 2010-09-23 | Released Producted By: Sky , Sky One Productions Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.anidiotabroad.com
Synopsis

An Idiot Abroad is a British travel documentary television series broadcast on Sky1 and Science, as well as spin-off books published by Canongate Books, created by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant and starring Karl Pilkington. The ongoing theme of both the television series and the books is that Pilkington has no interest in global travel, so Merchant and Gervais make him travel while they stay in the United Kingdom and monitor his progress.

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Cast

Karl Pilkington , Ricky Gervais , Warwick Davis

Director

Richard Yee

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Sky , Sky One Productions

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mark222-565-607659 This became one of my favourite travel shows very fast. It is very refreshing to actually see something different. Karl Pilkington goes around the world, on adventures which he think he will like, but Ricky Gervais, and Steve merchant tries to make it hell for him. I think the writing and the adventures are well thought out and Karl always delivers with the perfect English pessimism. Its a fun twist for an everyman to go on general bucket list adventures, not enjoying it.My only real problem with the show is, even though Steve and Ricky are excellent writers, and I love all of their other work, and their humor, I think the phone calls, and the parts where they speak in person, are just too forced. While Karl is just himself, Ricky is trying to play a character whose only trait is to disagree with everything that Karl says, which is a bit old after the first few time. All in all this is a great show, and in my eyes it could have been perfect if Ricky and Steve are a littlebit less forced.
illegal_alien51 I've never really cared about Ricky Gervais until this show. Now I really really dislike him! Creating a show for the pure purpose of insulting someone who he (Rick) perceives below him and to make fun of them... that's pretty despicable and is in the end going to cost Ricky dearly in his career, as he strikes me as someone who will continue stretching it until it breaks. The more fun to see that this show actually is incredibly enjoyable, but for completely different reasons that RG intended.Ricky seems to see himself as someone who the rest of the world has to look up to, purely because of his fame (and because he thinks no end of himself) . And that's the reason why he thinks he can get away with trying to degrade someone for his own (yet public) amusement. Ricky is arrogantly assuming that he has the right to be teaching Karl something that Karl -should normally know-. Actually, in some way he is. Karl is experiencing all the memorable moments of travel that everybody in hindsight enjoys and tells their friends and relatives about when they get back home. It turns out, the bad intentions of Ricky, turn into a good thing for Karl. The stuff we tell people from our travels are not the things that went well, but the things that went wrong! So... great, I guess! Karl might seem not to have been around much, yet he is perceiving his surroundings with an incredible clarity, an astounding neutrality, and in a way, he's not passing judgment tainted by his culture's preconceived notions about the places he visits. In stead he judges his surroundings and the people on the basis of his own every day, here and now, way of life.That gives an incredibly refreshing view of cultures and other people that you don't usually see in travel programs. Karl is able to quickly spot the core of the subject, peeling every issue like an onion and making a quick and witty commentary about it that is spot on! His views of people and culture are practical, straight forward, simplified (yet no way simple) and no nonsense. That's is the beauty of Karl's mind, who, in a moment of tension between him and Ricky actually subjects even Ricky to the hammer of his straight forward intellect when he clarifies something Ricky misunderstood about Karl.Karl had mentioned that "You are better off living in the hole, looking at the palace, than living in the palace looking at the hole...". The meaning of this escaped Ricky and Ricky was quick to try to physically put Karl in the "hole" Ricky thought Karl wanted to be in. That Karl wasn't literally speaking escaped Ricky.Not only did Karl really enjoy his night in said "hole" he was forced to sleep in, (back at ya Ricky!) but Karl actually in so few words did what he does best, as he probably unintentionally summed up their intended parasitic relationship in that profound comment: Ricky is living in the palace looking at the hole, while Karl is in the hole looking at the palace.And yes, Karl is ways better off with that! By being aloof, Ricky can only look on in daft amusement as Karl is actually having the time of his life, something that will forever enrich him as a person.Thanks Karl, you are (the only person) who makes this show truly enjoyable! Ricky is not the star here, nor is he in any way needed to make this thing enjoyable. I would gladly watch any travel show Karl is in, where as Ricky could be pulled off the air permanently, just to do the world a favor.Go Karl, and don't let them get to ya!
geordiesdad I'll try to make this both short and sweet. Season 1 finds us understanding Karl's childlike ability to reduce things to a simple equation....often very amusing to those accustomed to fancy talk-around euphemisms for things, refreshing. Second season sees more of the same with Karl occasionally simply doing his own thing and refusing to be manipulated by Ricky & Steve.....Steve who?....aside from being 7 feet high he seems to serve no other purpose than to yes-man Ricky...who IS genuinely funny. Sadly, the third season breaks the cardinal rule to success....if it ain't broke....don't fix it. Third 'season' finds the VERY unwelcome addition of Warwick....who is obviously Ricky's in-house spy and confidant. The ganging up on Karl becomes outrageous as they both get different room qualitys on the same ship...etc thus reducing the 'accidental' possibility of terrible accommodation to a deliberate act to hurt Karl.....not funny at all. We always knew it wasn't an accident but smacking Karl in the face with it is just hurtful.....not amusing. Luckily Karl says what's on his mind and including the classic..."You're not a proper actor" to Warwick as well as other more scathing but similar comments about Warwick getting attention because he is an oddity...not because he is a recognized actor.....TOO TRUE. Season 3 is a waste of time and should not really be included in the series as clearly Warwick was chosen deliberately to embarrass and compromise Karl....not needed in the first two so why then? All in all I would watch it again but NOT the section with Warwick
benmcmullan One of the best shows on TV. A show about the typical Englishman out of his comfort zone getting tormented by a mate. Ricky Gervais is that mate. Ricky and Stephen Merchant send Karl on trips across the globe to "broaden his mind" for their own amusement. They consistently annoy him as it is "NOT a holiday!" Tormenting Karl is where the comedy comes from. Just like the Ricky Gervais podcast we get to hear the wisdom of the wonderful Karl Pilkington. The first season is the best of course but the other 2 are also brilliant. In series 3 Karl is accompanied by a dwarf actor called Warwick. Karl doesn't really enjoy his company as he doesn't find midgets very useful. I don't agree with Karl on that part but I believe Warwick thinks he's better than the average man. All he ever talks about is his great acting skills and his tour guide book. As Karl says "Oh, here we go again..." Great comedy along with some great shots from all over the world. Even if you don't learn anything you do get to see other cultures and have a good laugh whilst doing so. Karl is a legend!