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Six celebrities take to the roads of Mumbai (Bombay to you) to compete in a Grand Prix with a difference. Caprice, [[Tania Strecker]], Keith Allen, Dennis Waterman (who doesn't sing the theme tune), value-for-money Julie Goodyear and Russell Amerasekera sample India's famous public transport system before taking to the roads for a high-speed rickshaw race, each of them facing an individual challenge before competing in a rush hour race. | Six celebrities take to the roads of Mumbai (Bombay to you) to compete in a Grand Prix with a difference. Caprice, [[Tania Strecker]], Keith Allen, Dennis Waterman (who doesn't sing the theme tune), value-for-money Julie Goodyear and Russell Amerasekera sample India's famous public transport system before taking to the roads for a high-speed rickshaw race, each of them facing an individual challenge before competing in a rush hour race. | ||
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Current revision as of 16:44, 30 October 2021
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Host
Javed Jaffrey
Broadcast
TWI for Sky One, 29 August to 3 October 2004 (6 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Six celebrities take to the roads of Mumbai (Bombay to you) to compete in a Grand Prix with a difference. Caprice, Tania Strecker, Keith Allen, Dennis Waterman (who doesn't sing the theme tune), value-for-money Julie Goodyear and Russell Amerasekera sample India's famous public transport system before taking to the roads for a high-speed rickshaw race, each of them facing an individual challenge before competing in a rush hour race.