Rylan Clark and Judge Rinder are hitting the road again.
Their travel adventures are set to return for a second series on BBC Two.
When Rob Rinder and Rylan Clark set off on their Grand Tour, they probably had no idea it would become such a massive hit.
Their journey through Italy’s most iconic cities—Venice, Florence, and Rome—captivated audiences with stunning visuals and hilarious moments, earning rave reviews and sky-high ratings.
Viewers adored their on-screen chemistry, sparking rumours of a budding romance.
Now, the duo is gearing up for a brand-new series, much to the delight of their fans.
The Sun reports that series two will follow the pair as they head eastwards with the new episodes titled A Passage To India, named after E.M. Forster’s famous novel.
An insider said: “It took a long time to decide where to send Rob and Rylan after their first series — a hard act to follow.
“But series two will see them travelling across India to experience its unique culture, architecture and art.”
In the first series, Rob, the refined renaissance man, introduced Rylan to the wonders of art, architecture, and history.
On the flip side, Rylan, the vibrant singer and TV personality, nudged Rob out of his comfort zone.
Before the premiere of their first episode, Rob took to X/Twitter to express his feelings, writing: “Friendship may and often does, grow into love.”
Rylan later shared: “If people like it and it goes well, we’ve already discussed where we’ll go next.”
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