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An Idiot Abroad 2

An Idiot Abroad 2

Everyone's favourite reluctant traveller is back in the departure lounge. But this time Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant are sending Karl Pilkington around the world with a list of the ultimate things to do before you die. Armed with this definitive bucket list Karl will be dispatched to far flung corners of the world to swim with dolphins travel Route 66 and stay on a private desert island in an attempt to prove whether these so called 'things to do before you die' really are what they're cracked up to be. After seeing the Seven Wonders Karl's not exactly eager to travel again so he's only agreed to do another series if the rules change. Karl wants to choose where he goes and what he does from the Bucket List. Ricky and Steve are both happy to go along with Karl's wishes to get him through the departure gates. Once Karl's back on the road they'll be back to their old tricks though throwing in unwelcome surprises for Karl along the way to make sure he's always pushed out of his comfort zone...


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An Idiot Abroad Series 1 and 2  

An Idiot Abroad Series 1 and 2

Join everyone’s favourite reluctant traveller Karl Pilkington as he is sent around the globe by Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant… Twice. First off Karl is sent to the far reaches of our planet to witness the awe inspiring 7 wonders of ... [More]

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This year seems to have brought mostly a mix between old classics and TV and film tie-ins, but given a new twist to bring them in line with the demands of today's kids. For example, new ranges of Lego toys and yet another revamped Monopoly variation are on the list, alongside the ever popular Sylvanian Families range and Toy Story franchise toys.

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"With licensed toys combining the fun and familiarity of popular characters as well as collectable, pocket money priced toys making a big comeback this year, we are in for an affordable, family orientated Christmas," said the association's chairman Gary Grant. "The list also reveals a trend towards nostalgic characters and brands which have been updated with a modern twist. Consumers are reverting back to heritage brands which will last longer than the Christmas season."

The Toy Retailers Association has been producing it's Christmas toy list for 40 years, and if you delve back in to the realm of lists-past, you will see some very familiar faces, and some complete one-hit-wonders. The first Toy of the Year, in the World Cup winning year of 1966, was the James Bond Aston Martin Car, with the sometimes puzzling and often finger-nail pulling geometric drawing toy Spirograph, the Spyring(?) board game and freakish egg-shaped Gonks dolls also doing well. In the following year, Action Man - the first 'doll' for boys - was the Toy of the Year.

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All in all, another fantastic Christmas awaits if you're a child, but with higher prices this year, it's not looking so great for the parents this time around!



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