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BBC star has hit travel show renewed for third series after visiting Italy and Caribbean

Published on April 06, 2025 at 09:08 PM

HE has swapped the newsroom for the open road twice to make travelogues – and now Clive Myrie is going for the hat-trick.

I can exclusively reveal the BBC News At Ten and has landed a third series showcasing his global jaunts.

Clive Myrie driving a tractor on an organic pig farm.
Clive Myrie has landed a third series of his BBC travel show
Man leaning on a teal classic car in Havana.
Clive first went to Italy, then to the Caribbean

First he went to , then to the , and now his new ten-parter takes him to — the continent he once covered as a news correspondent.

said: “I was based in Johannesburg, working for the BBC, more than 20 years ago.

“It’s such an exciting, culturally rich and diverse continent and I’ve always wanted to come back to explore it more deeply.”;

Airing next year, Clive Myrie’s African Adventures shows him visiting , where he will be riding with the Arab world’s first all-female motorcycle group.

In Tangier he jams with the country’s most famous Sufi musician, and he joins a footie academy in .

While in , he works in vineyards, conservation centres and fruit farms.

But may be the most personal part of the trip, as it lets Clive dig deeper into his family’s roots.

He even takes part in a ceremony to the ancestors, with a chance to take on a Ghanaian name.

In 2023, Clive’s Italian Road Trip on took him to locations including Lazio, Florence and Capri.

And his 2024 for the channel saw him examine his Jamaican heritage, journeying from Cuba to the beaches of Barbados.

Clive was in trouble with the last year, apologising for not declaring , but it looks like they’ve kissed and made up.

And just think of the air miles he’s racking up.

He’ll never have to pay for a flight again . . . 

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