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Take part in a new adventure travel TV series

July 28th, 2008 by Tim Uden

Channel 4 in the UK are looking for young travellers who want to take part in a new adventure travel TV series.

The Ultimate Gap Year is a Channel 4 television series that follows a small group of travellers – typical to those you may find on a gap year – who travel around certain parts of the world for 2-3 months.

Channel 4 are keen that the series is truly representative of the real ‘travel experience’, and how important and life-changing the gap year experience can be. This means that they are looking for people like you to participate in the show.

If you are aged 18 or over, a UK resident, available during October and November this year and fancy a far flung adventure then apply to take part at www.ultimategapyear.com.

It sounds like a great opportunity if you don’t mind millions of people following your travels.

Tim Uden reporting from Kilcunda, Australia

6 Responses to “Take part in a new adventure travel TV series”

  1. Adventure Travel Reporter Says:

    This sounds like a heck of a show with a lot of potential. I hope it does well in the UK and airs in the US. Good luck to those who participate!!

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  3. zoe stanbrook Says:

    please can you mail more info on this tv show as both myself and my friend are very interested in taking part!!

    many thanks

  4. Tim Uden Says:

    Zoe, you’ll need to go to http://www.ultimategapyear.com for more information on how to take part in this programme.

  5. Marie Carters Says:

    I left college and never got a chance to do my gap year and i think this sounds like something i would love to do. it would be great to get some more info and be able to take part

  6. Geraldine Arnoldi Says:

    We run a BandB in France that became the first eco-gîte in France. We only use renewable energy and all our produce is organic. My husband is a middle mountain guide who organises hiking tours for small groups of people two to eight people. He chooses the hikes to suit the group. Is your television programme interested in sustainable tourism? We would be more than willing to host you here if you would like to discover our unspoilt part of the southern French Alps. Yours kindly Geraldine Arnoldi Australian.

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