The TripThe Trip

Steve and Rob review restaurants in the north of England.

6 Episodes

  • The Inn at Whitewell
    A1
    The Inn at WhitewellSteve is commissioned to review half a dozen restaurants and plans a trip around the north of England with his food loving American girlfriend. But when his girlfriend decides to leave him and return to the States, Steve reluctantly calls Rob, the only person he can think of who will be available.
  • L'Enclume
    A2
    L'EnclumeSteve and Rob enjoy a taster menu at L'Enclume in Cartmel.
  • Holbeck Ghyll
    A3
    Holbeck GhyllSteve and Rob stay at Coleridge's old home, Greta Hall, in Keswick. They visit Dove Cottage and lunch at Holbeck Ghyll.
  • Hipping Hall
    A4
    Hipping HallAfter Steve has had another nightmare he and Rob move on to Hipping Hall,self-indulgence as ever ruling on the impersonation-filled drive . At their destination they meet two young women and Steve is convinced he has met one of them,Yolanda, before. He takes her for a drive where nothing happens but he does get a call to say he has won a part in American show 'Pathological',involving a seven year contract.
  • The Yorke Arms
    A5
    The Yorke ArmsSteve and Rob visit the world-famous Malham limestone pavement and eat at the Yorke Arms, as they continue their culinary tour of the north of England, reviewing restaurants for a Sunday newspaper.
  • The Angel at Hetton
    A6
    The Angel at HettonFollowing a visit to Bolton abbey - an excuse for Rob to quote Wordsworth =- and an outdoor breakfast at the Angel at Hetton,the guys drop in on Steve's parents,who seem to be far bigger fans of Rob than of their son. After an operatic contest in the car they return home - Rob to his welcoming family,Steve to his lonely flat. He does,however,phone his agent to turn down the American offer.
  • Steve CooganSteve
  • Rob BrydonRob
  • Claire KeelanEmma
  • Stefano NegriProducer
  • Ben SmithardDirector Of Photography

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