Griff's Great Australian Rail Trip
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Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | min
First EP | 2020-01-21
Last EP | 2020-02-25
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British comedian and travel enthusiast Griff Rhys Jones hops on some of Australia's most impressive long distance trains, travelling across the expansive outback and along spectacular coastlines.
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season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2020-01-21
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Perth to Kalgoorlie Find a Sandgroper
2020-01-21
The first of two parts aboard the legendary Indian Pacific, Griff journeys from Perth to Kalgoorlie, exploring the state's riches, and perhaps most curiously — what is a sandgroper?
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Rawalinna to Sydney What is an Australian?
2020-01-28
Continuing his journey on the Indian Pacific, Griff traverses three states, alighting in Adelaide, Broken Hill and finally Sydney to discover the unique and diverse definitions of what makes Australia.
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Brisbane to Cairns Try Not Die
2020-02-04
Journeying from Brisbane to Cairns aboard the Spirit of Queensland, Griff tries to dodge all the things trying to kill him in the country's deep north: from jellyfish to dingoes to whitewater rapids.
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Gold Coast to the Outback
2020-02-11
On the Spirit of the Outback, travelling to Queensland’s west, Griff uncovers what makes ‘the good life’: from the glitz and glamour of the Gold Coast to dreams of the Australian Outback revered by swagmen across history.
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Darwin to Alice Springs Make Sure You Drink Water!
2020-02-18
Griff Rhys Jones tumbles into the humid tropics of Darwin in an historic bi-plane before riding the iconic Ghan North to South and arriving in Australia's dry red centre.
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Uluru to Adelaide Find What Makes Australia Extraordinary
2020-02-25
After falling 12,000 feet from the sky for a unique view of Uluru Griff reboards the Ghan headed South through the opal town of Coober Pedy and the extraordinary lands around Adelaide and the Barossa.
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