Tom Daley Goes Global

Tom Daley Goes Global

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Genre Documentary, Travel
Directed by Colin May
Starring Tom Daley
Sophie Lee
Narrated by James Corden
Composer(s) Adage Music
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 1
No. of episodes 6
Production
Executive producer(s) Richard Foster
Melaine Darlaston
Producer(s) Colin May
Mike Spencer
Location(s) Thailand
Japan
New Zealand
Australia
Spain
France
Switzerland
Morocco
Running time 60 minutes
(including adverts)
Production company(s) GroupM Entertainment, Twofour
Release
Original network ITV2 & ITV2 HD
Picture format 1080i (HDTV)
Original release 10 April (2014-04-10) – 15 May 2014 (2014-05-15)

Tom Daley Goes Global (previously titled Tom Daley Takes on the World) is a British television documentary show shown on ITV2 which began airing on 10 April 2014.[1][2][3] The show follows Olympic bronze medal winner Tom Daley and his best friend Sophie Lee backpack around the world for six weeks to get life-changing experiences, whilst in each country Daley will try some extreme sports such as bungee jumping and flying a jet-plane to raise money for a brain tumour charity.[1][2][3]

Episodes

# Place visited Original airdate
1"Thailand"10 April 2014[4]
Tom and Sophie visit various places in Thailand and Tom skydives from a plane.
2"Japan"17 April 2014[5]
Tom and Sophie visit various places in Japan, Tom sings karaoke and paraglides off a mountain.
3"New Zealand"24 April 2014[6]
Tom and Sophie go on a campervan journey to visit the South Island of New Zealand and Tom bungee jumps of a mountain.
4"Australia"1 May 2014[7]
Tom and Sophie visit The Great Barrier Reef and The X Factor studios. They also meet Dannii Minogue and Ronan Keating, also Tom flies a fighter jet airplane.
5"Europe"8 May 2014[8]
Tom and Sophie travel to Spain, France and Switzerland, meets Mollie King from girl group The Saturdays. Tom bungee jump off the Verzasca Dam in the Swiss Alps.
6"Morocco"15 May 2014[9]
Tom and Sophie conclude their trip around the world in Morocco, where they spend the night in the Sahara desert. They climb the Todra Gorge and abseil down the gorge to end the journey.

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