Bradley Walsh & Son: Breaking Dad - Season 1

Season 1
Actor Bradley Walsh and his 20-year-old son Barney are hitting the road together for a brand-new four-part series, travelling over 2000 miles from Los Angeles to New Orleans. They might be father and son but when it comes to travelling they are worlds apart, with Bradley keen to relax while Barney wants to live life a little more on the edge. Worried his old man is too stuck in his ways, Barney has decided to take matters into his own hands with an adventurous trip that his dad will never forget.
With Barney about to turn 21 and leave home, he has convinced Bradley this is the perfect time for a father and son road trip in the US. Starting in the showbiz capital of the world, LA, they will travel through Arizona and Texas to New Orleans in the deep south, with plenty of surprises along the way. Adrenaline junkie Barney is determined to push Bradley to his limits with alligator feeding, cowboy training, intense space simulators, driving and firing tanks AND - Brad's worst nightmare - a small spot of sky diving all on the secret agenda. It's sure to be one hell of a ride.
Episodes

Episode 1
The trip begins in the City of Angels, Los Angeles, where the duo collect their enormous 36-foot, 7.5 tonne RV - their home for the trip. Barney does his best to put Bradley at ease by kitting it out with all of his dad's favourite creature comforts, from Hob Nobs and Branston Pickle to board games and an Arsenal duvet cover.

Episode 2
In episode two, Barney and Bradley leave LA behind them and head into the desert towards Arizona as they venture onto the famous Route 66. Barney tells Bradley that after years of watching Westerns, he's decided his dad should go to cowboy college.

Episode 3
In episode three Bradley and Barney are in Texas where they visit a space centre, learn how to fire tanks and hear campfire tales about UFOs.

Episode 4
The final chapter in Bradley and Barney's voyage sees them visit New Orleans. Brad feeds alligators in the Bayou, has a spiritual MOT by a voodoo priest and gets on board the Natchez jazz Steamboat, before leading a street parade to end an epic trip.
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