There aren't many shows that can elicit a genuine 'laugh out loud'. But we're willing to guarantee this is one of them.
\nIn this comedic travel-documentary style Netflix series, British comedian Jack Whitehall drags his somewhat old-fashioned father, 78yo producer and talent agent Michael Whitehall, around Asia (Season One) and Eastern Europe (Season Two).
\nSo is Travels With My Father the funniest series on Netflix, or a poor man's version of An Idiot Abroad? What's the running production feature that makes us feel uncomfortable throughout the whole show? And why are we left asking a big question about Travels With My Father and the success of Jack Whitehall's series at the end?
\nWatch Travels With My Father on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/80186848
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\nHosts: Jessie & Clare Stephens
\nProducer: Luca Lavigne
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