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Hit the Road Jack (TV series)

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Hit the Road Jack
Directed bySimon Dinsell
Chris Faith
Iain Wimbush
Presented byJack Whitehall
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes7 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time24 minutes
Original release
NetworkChannel 4
Release20 March (2012-03-20) –

1 May 2012 (2012-05-01)

Hit the Road Jack is a British comedy television series. It is shown on Channel 4 and features Jack Whitehall touring the UK, performing stand-up comedy. Each episode is about 24 minutes long.

Episode list

# Title (Location) Guest(s) Original air date Viewers
1"Wales"Ruth Jones20 March 2012 (2012-03-20)1.3 million[1]
2"Newcastle"Alan Shearer27 March 2012 (2012-03-27)620,000[2]
3"Glasgow"John Hannah and Greg McHugh3 April 2012 (2012-04-03)470,000[3]
4"Manchester"Andrew Flintoff10 April 2012 (2012-04-10)660,000[4]
Whitehall becomes a tattoo artist.
5"Bristol"David Walliams17 April 2012 (2012-04-17)450,000[5]
Whitehall sprays murals on walls, claiming to those in the buildings that he is Banksy.
6"Essex"Joe Thomas and Olly Murs24 April 2012 (2012-04-24)400,000[6]
Whitehall is in Basildon where he becomes a fashion photographer.
7"Best of Show"N/A1 May 2012 (2012-05-01)270,000[7]

References

  1. ^ "Episode 1.1 - Wales". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Episode 1.2 - Newcastle". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Episode 1.3 - Glasgow". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Episode 1.4 - Manchester". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Episode 1.5 - Bristol". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  6. ^ "Episode 1.6 - Essex". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  7. ^ "Highlights Special". British Comedy Guide. Retrieved 27 June 2013.