As the travelogue returns for a 2nd series, husband and wife comedians Paul Merton and Suki Webster drive off for a holiday-at-home in Cornwall with spectacular sea views, beautiful beaches, seal-watching and a birthday trip to a vineyard.
Suki and Paul explore The Cotswolds. They help build a dry stone wall, restore a Romany caravan and cook al fresco at an off-grid campsite. The next day they visit the Rollright Stones where they meet an all female morris dancing troop.
Paul and Suki explore the New Forest in Hampshire, they meet some "commoners", learn how to remove a horseshoe, visit a lavender farm and then visit some hives in Hythe for a spot of beekeeping.
The couple visit Devon, famous for its spectacular coastline, pristine beaches, cream teas and two national parks. In Dartmoor they meet guide Nick for a Sherlock-inspired tour. They meet a group that helps the disabled enjoy the area.
Paul and Suki explore Yorkshire. They tour a brewery in Masham then stay at the famous Tan Hill Inn (where they dine in a dome). Next day there's sheep dog training, lessons in railway signals and a visit to Ribblehead Viaduct.
Paul and Suki explore Snowdonia, pitching up at Lake Bala to meet a couple with an unusual motorhome. They try some of the watersports available at the lake. The next day they visit the Mach Loop Valley, famed for fighter pilot training.