All Over The Place

Asia pt. 2

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All Over the Place is a children's television programme produced by the BBC. It is similar in ways to the discontinued programme Wonderful World of Weird, however All Over the Place is not principally a game show. It features the CBBC presenters Ed Petrie, Chris Johnson, Ceallach Spellman, Richard Wisker, Johny Pitts, Barney Harwood, Naomi Wilkinson and Iain Stirling.

Where to Watch Asia pt. 2

15 Episodes

  • Asia: Supertrees, Laughter Yoga and Rockets
    E1
    Asia: Supertrees, Laughter Yoga and RocketsEd Petrie and his friends discover solar-powered super-trees in Singapore, and more.
  • Asia: Komodo Dragons, K-Pop and Songkran
    E2
    Asia: Komodo Dragons, K-Pop and SongkranEd Petrie and his friends encounter huge komodo dragons in Indonesia, scale a massive statue of Ghenghis Khan in Mongolia, try out some K-Pop moves in South Korea, drink egg coffee in Vietnam and get soaked at one of the world's biggest water fights in Thailand. Ed is joined on this bonkers road trip by Johnny Cochrane, Talisha 'Tee Cee' Johnson, Ricky Martin, Ben Shires, Inel Tomlinson and Naomi Wilkinson.
  • Asia: Angkor Wat, Dabbawalas and Lion Dancing
    E3
    Asia: Angkor Wat, Dabbawalas and Lion DancingEd Petrie and his friends explore Cambodia's Angkor Wat Temple, the biggest religious monument in the world, make fish sauce in Vietnam, dance the macarena at a Chinese mythological theme park in Singapore, investigate whether Mumbai's Dabbawallas run the world's best food delivery service, and perform using a lettuce at an acrobatic Lion Dancing event in China.
  • Asia: Turtles, Bamboo Railways and Holla Mohalla
    E4
    Asia: Turtles, Bamboo Railways and Holla MohallaEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they release rescued baby turtles into the ocean in Indonesia, explore an airport in Singapore voted the best in the world, pay tribute to The Proclaimers whilst hitching a ride on a bamboo railway in Cambodia, discover a giant fox at a Shanghai sculpture park in China and try their hand at Gatka sword fighting as part of the Sikh Festival of Holla Moholla in India. Ed is joined on this bonkers road trip by Victoria Cook, Chris Johnson, Bobby Lockwood, Johny Pitts, Cel Spellman, Inel Tomlinson and Naomi Wilkinson.
  • Asia: Buddha Park, Chicken Bowls and Mud Festival
    E5
    Asia: Buddha Park, Chicken Bowls and Mud FestivalEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they discover a carrot cake that doesn't contain any carrots in Singapore, explore the hilltop city of Shimla where the British Raj spent Indian Summers, pay tribute to Boy George at a Buddha Park in Laos, design their own chicken bowl at an egg-straordinary factory in Thailand and get very messy at the Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea. Ed is joined on this bonkers road trip by Johnny Cochrane, Richard David-Caine, Chris Johnson, Talisha 'Tee Cee' Johnson, Johny Pitts, Cel Spellman and Inel Tomlinson.
  • Asia: Monks, Rock Gardens and Bamboo Drifting
    E6
    Asia: Monks, Rock Gardens and Bamboo DriftingEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they get a sneak peek into the life of a monk in Laos, explore a 40-acre fantasy rock garden built by one man in India, visit a 13th century theme park complete with singing bactrian camel in Mongolia, perform a water puppet show in Vietnam and discover one of the world's most difficult water sports, bamboo drifting in China.
  • Asia: Bollywood, Bugs and Takraw
    E7
    Asia: Bollywood, Bugs and TakrawEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they embark on a Vietnamese river adventure where they discover the locals row boats with their feet, make paper using an ancient technique in China, take part in an all-singing, all-dancing Bollywood extravaganza in India, stop for some grub at a Cambodian bug cafe and compete in a game of Sepak Takraw, one of the most popular sports in Laos.
  • Asia: Manta Rays, Taekwondo and Holi
    E8
    Asia: Manta Rays, Taekwondo and HoliEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they swim with manta rays in Indonesia, find a golden toilet block attached to a contemporary art exhibit called The White Temple in Thailand, visit a town totally devoted to taekwondo in South Korea, discover the world's biggest single site of dinosaur remains in China and get ridiculously messy at Holi, the Festival of Colours in India.
  • Asia: Pandas, Luang Prabang and Khmer New Year
    E9
    Asia: Pandas, Luang Prabang and Khmer New YearEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. This time they visit a panda reserve in China, discover how kulfi ice cream is made in India, pay tribute to the Black Eyed Peas in Luang Prabang, Laos, explore the Longji rice terraces in China and celebrate the Cambodia New Year by playing ancient games carved on the walls of Angkor Wat Temple.
  • Asia: Underwater Scooters, Throat Singing and Flute Kites
    E10
    Asia: Underwater Scooters, Throat Singing and Flute KitesEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. Ed and his mates ride underwater scooters in Indonesia, try throat singing in Mongolia, pay tribute to the musical Grease whilst admiring Dong architecture in China, visit a collection of 50,000 dolls in Thailand, and compete in a flute kite flying competition in Laos.
  • Asia: Monkeys, Shanghai and Cambodian Circus
    E11
    Asia: Monkeys, Shanghai and Cambodian CircusEd and his mates discover a primate rescue centre in Vietnam, explore nomadic areas of Mongolia's capital, Ulaanbaatar, pay tribute to ELO in the Chinese city of Shanghai, go nuts at a cashew factory in Indonesia and accidentally join the circus in Cambodia.
  • Asia: Bamboo, Ganesha and Independence Day
    E12
    Asia: Bamboo, Ganesha and Independence DayEd Petrie and his friends go on an adventure to find the most unusual places in Asia. Ed and his mates explore a bamboo forest in China, visit Poo Poo Land in South Korea, pay tribute to Justin Bieber at an umbrella village in Thailand, discover the world's biggest collection of Ganesha idols in India, and take part in a tree climb to celebrate Indonesian Independence Day on the island of Nusa Lembongan.
  • Asia: Chinese Baths, Stone Faces and Naadam
    E13
    Asia: Chinese Baths, Stone Faces and NaadamEd and his mates discover a Chinese village famous for medicated baths, explore a South Korean sculpture park full of well-known faces and visit the Indian city of Chandigarh, where bhangra music and the visionary architect Le Corbusier are big attractions. They also scale the summit of Doi Inthanon, Thailand's tallest mountain and take part in Naadam, a traditional Mongolian sporting event where 'manliness' is put to the test. He is joined on this road trip by Johnny Cochrane, Barney Harwood, Chris Johnson, Talisha 'Tee Cee' Johnson, Johny Pitts, Ben Shires and Inel Tomlinson.
  • Asia: The Events
    E14
    Asia: The EventsThis time it's all the main events in one show! Including water fights in Thailand, India's Holi festival, the New Year at Cambodia's Angkor Wat Temple, a rocket festival in Laos, tree climbing for Indonesian Independence Day, Chinese lion dancing, Mongolia's Naadam, as well a very messy mud festival in South Korea. Ed is joined on this bonkers road trip by Johnny Cochrane, Victoria Cook, Richard David-Caine, Chris Johnson, Talisha 'Tee Cee' Johnson, Lauren Layfield, Bobby Lockwood, Ben Shires, Inel Tomlinson and Naomi Wilkinson.
  • Asia: The Songs
    E15
    Asia: The SongsEd Petrie and Cel Spellman take in the sights of Singapore and introduce some of the very best songs from the series. They kick the exclusive playlist off with their own musical tour of a Chinese mythological theme park, then we explore the famous skyline of Shanghai, take a Bollywood studio tour, ride on a Cambodian bamboo railway, wander around Luang Prabang, explore a 13th Century Mongolian theme park, parody K-pop in South Korea, sing about Dong architecture in China and pay tribute to Ed Sheeran at the Mepantigan Mud Games in Indonesia.

 

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