DESTINATION X 'SET FOR SECOND SERIES' ON BBC ONE FOLLOWING SUCCESSFUL LAUNCH
- TV Zone

- Aug 17
- 1 min read
The BBC have reportedly ordered a second series of reality adventure format Destination X following a successful launch with host Rob Brydon. The BBC are yet to formally announce the recommission which as been reported by the Daily Star.

Played out over an incredible journey through Europe, a journey where things are not what they seem, Rob Brydon is the games master who takes carefully selected players on board the X-bus and asks them one simple question - where the X are they?
With blacked-out windows, all they have to do is try to deduce where in the world they are, because at the end of every episode, they must place an X on a map. The closest stay on the bus - the furthest away is eliminated from the competition. In the end, one walks away with a cash prize of £100,000.
Each episode sees Rob take the adventurers on another incredible leg of the journey - a fantastical trek that turns Europe into a board game, with twists and turns around every corner. Epic challenges offer clues to those smart enough to figure them out, but players - and viewers - beware, there are also some red herrings scattered around.
Previous episodes of Destination X are available on BBC iPlayer.







































