CLEVEDONIAN Paul Woodman and TV personality Tiff Needell have co-starred in a second series of On The Road.
The show was also produced by BBC TopGear script writer Dan Read, who is also based in Clevedon, and Ben Collins who lives in nearby Bristol.
Viewers can expect to be taken on a thrilling journey as they test out the latest, greatest, and most unusual cars from around the world.
Audiences will be able to watch the duo as they navigate some of the most renowned driving roads from across the globe.
The South West and Clevedon itself will also make a grand appearance. The show's locations span the UK and extend to European destinations such as Spain, Switzerland and Germany, together with the USA.
Not only that, there will be race track action too, including Tiff checking out a priceless endurance racing Porsche in Germany and Paul having a close call at the home of the British Grand Prix.
Other well-known faces which appear in the show includes:
- Former BBC TopGear Stig and Hollywood stunt driver Ben Collins.
- Italian racer Vicky Piria.
- Motoring personality Alexandra Legouix.
- Tech experts Anna Vinson, Nick Ponting, and Tomi Adebayo.
Each episode, directed by Elliot Withers, is one hour long.
Co-host Tiff said: “We've made this show with car enthusiasts and regular drivers in mind.
"In each of our six episodes we push the boundaries of what's achievable with an engine and four wheels (or two for the electric Harley Davidson!).
"Alongside our fantastic presenting team, we embarked on a globe-trotting journey to bring our audience some of the most extraordinary car related experiences out there, and I must say, it's some of the most enjoyable moments I've had in my extensive career.”
Paul Woodman, Lovecars founder and co-host the new series, said: "I'm proud of the entire team who worked tirelessly to bring together some of the coolest cars, drivers, and locations for series two.
"And I couldn't be happier to see Tiff still out there on TV, doing what he does best - sharing his passion for cars while driving sideways!”
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