23 October 2012

There WILL be a third season of An Idiot Abroad!! Whooo!

09 December 2011

An Idiot Abroad 2 - Premieres 21 Jan 2012!

An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List premieres Saturday, 21 January 2012 at 10:00 PM ET on the Science Channel. If you subscribe to The Ricky Gervais Podcast through iTunes, you can see clips (since it has already run in the U.K.).

  • In other news, Ricky Gervais will be hosting The Golden Globes for the third time in January.

21 October 2011

An Idiot Abroad 2: The

An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List is now playing in the UK. Not yet sure when it will be available in the U.S.

05 May 2011

Important Words and Phrases, Part 2.5

  • Order of the British Empire (O.B.E.):  Formally known as The Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, the OBE is an  order of chivalry. It is awarded by the Sovereign, on the advice of the government, for a national order of merit. There are five classes:
    • Knight/Dame Grand Cross (GBE)
    • Knight/Dame Commander (KBE/DBE)
    • Commander (CBE)
    • Officer (OBE)
    • Member (MBE)
Only the highest two ranks automatically cause an individual to become a knight or dame, an honor allowing the recipient to use the title "Sir" (male) or "Dame" (female) before their first name.  The Order's motto is "For God and the Empire." It is the most junior of the British orders of chivalry, and the largest, with over 100,000 living members worldwide.  The OBE medal is traditionally worn on the left side.

 *Stephen Merchant mentioned the OBE on the most recent Ricky Gervais Podcast, "The Ricky Gervais Guide To...Comic Relief." (I highly recommend that you download this podcast from iTunes. It is possibly their funniest ever, and it's free!)

 The Brits had a lesson in OBE etiquette at Prince William and Kate Middleton's royal wedding:
David Beckham wore his medal on the wrong side















[David Beckham switched his medal to the left side before the ceremony began.]
From: Royal Wedding: David Beckham's last-minute OBE switch


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Compiled by Jill A Hurley

01 April 2011

An Idiot Abroad 2 (No joke!)

From Wikipedia.org:
Announcements have apparently been made that a second series--tentatively titled An Idiot Abroad 2: The Bucket List--will be made and released in late 2011. This is taken mainly from a phone interview with Pilkington on The Richard Bacon Show on BBC Radio 5 Live on 1 February 2011. The new series will apparently feature Karl travelling the globe to take part in activities that are considered "things you should do before you die," hence a Bucket List. According to Gervais' online blog filming is already underway and will be released later this year.

31 March 2011

An Idiot Abroad

An Idiot Abroad was finally shown in America! However, I don't think it was even publicized. I found out about it by accident. The Science Channel (run by Discovery) aired the nine episodes on Saturdays at 10:00 PM EST, and they were available On Demand the following day. I was looking for another show On Demand (probably HBO's The Ricky Gervais Show), and I saw An Idiot Abroad listed. I watched and told others to watch. It's a BRILLIANT show! I don't understand why they didn't publicize it more, though. Ricky didn't even mention it on his many podcasts about the show (which aired on Sky in the UK).

Episodes:
22 Jan 2011: The Preview Show
  • Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant prepare to send Karl Pilkington around the world. Half practical joke, half human experiment, Karl's journey is unlike any undertaken before.
22 Jan 2011: China -- The Great Wall of China
  • En route Karl is forced to experience traditional fire massage, learn the ancient art of Kung Fu, and discovers a disturbing fact about his future.
29 Jan 2011: India -- The Taj Mahal
  • Before he can even get there, he's forced to visit the largest religious festival in the world, stay in an Ashram with a living Saint, and get cow poo smeared on his head at a cow sanctuary. 
5 Feb 2011: Jordan -- Petra
  • Before he even gets there, Karl's forced to go on a tour of the Middle East that takes in the religious sights of Israel, a tour of Palestine, and the Dead Sea. 
12 Feb 2011: Mexico -- Chichen Itza
  • Arriving in the middle of the Easter celebrations, Karl witnesses a crucifixion, is forced to do Mexican wrestling, and learn cowboy skills.
19 Feb 2011: Egypt -- The Great Pyramids*
  • He tries out a traditional Egyptian outfit, experiences Cairo night life, and comes across a restaurant whose staff are all deaf.
26 Feb 2011: Brazil -- Christ the Redeemer
  • Before he can even get there he takes part in the Rio Carnival, immerses himself in Rio's gay scene, and learn about Brazil's beaches.
5 Mar 2011: Peru -- Machu Picchu
  • Before he gets there Karl's unexpectedly dropped in the middle of the Amazon where he's forced to survive in the jungle.
12 Mar 2011: Karl Comes Home
  • Karl Pilkington finally returns home after traveling around the world to see the Seven Wonders of the World. Back in Britain he's quizzed about his travels abroad by his friends Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant, who want to find out if he's actually learned anything from his experiences.

*My only problem with this show is the fact that they sent Karl to see The Great Pyramids in Egypt but not to The Colosseum in Rome, Italy. It may be because Karl has already been to Rome (as mentioned on the XFM radio show). However, The Great Pyramids are NOT one of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World, but The Colosseum is. The Great Pyramids were given a special honorary status as the 8th Wonder when the new wonders were being decided on because it is the only ancient wonder still in existence. I have no problem with Karl visiting The Great Pyramids, but they shouldn't leave out the fact that The Colosseum IS one of the modern wonders, and he should have visited it. By leaving it out, the show provides misinformation about the Seven Modern Wonders of the World. It's misleading, and I know Ricky and Steve are better than that.

Products:
From http://www.amazon.co.uk
  • An Idiot Abroad is available on DVD and Blu-Ray for those who have DVD players that can play Region 2 DVDs (The United States is Region 1).
  • An Idiot Abroad: The Travel Diary's of Karl Pilkington is available as a hardcover book (ISBN: 1847679269)

The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World
  • The Great Pyramids at Giza
  • The Hanging Gardens at Babylon
  • Statue of Zeus at Olympia
  • Temple of Artemis at Ephesus
  • Mausoleum of Maussollos at Halicarnassus
  • The Colossus of Rhodes (my favorite!)
  • Lighthouse of Alexandria
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Episode descriptions are from The Science Channel and Amazon.co.uk

20 January 2011

Ricky as host of the Golden Globes

Ricky was not too harsh when he hosted the Golden Globes for the second time last weekend. Most Americans don't understand British humor. Plus, the Head of the Film Association should have been more light-hearted about Ricky's joke. They hired him to host AGAIN. You would think they knew what they were getting into.

One con: Ricky's final comment (thanking God for being an atheist) was unnecessary.