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Starz has joined the travelogue game with Outlander buddies and co-stars Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish on a journey through Scotland to learn more about their homeland. The series premiere, which aired February 12, was a mostly leisurely affair centered on Scottish food and drink. For their second outing, Heughan and McTavish are focusing on Scottish sports, in particular the heavy events at the Highland Games.They’re just what you’d think events involving heavy items, like cabers and Scottish hammers. Advertisement The mere mention of sport sparks Heughan’s competitive spirit, which leads to a wager: the two men will compete in a series of events (heavy and otherwise), and the loser has to skinny-dip in the Atlantic Ocean. You’ll have to watch the episode, which airs February 21, to learn the outcome of that bet. But ....
Mancation shows, ranked: The best bromances abroad Danette Chavez Clockwise from top left: Matthew Rhys and Matthew Goode in The Wine Show (screenshot); Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish in Men In Kilts: A Road Trip With Sam And Graham; Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor in Long Way Up More than ever, travel shows are providing a window to the world, allowing audiences to vicariously and safely indulge their wanderlust. The best offerings in this genre, like the late Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, nourish viewer curiosity and cultivate greater understanding. Witty entries like Richard Ayoade’s BAFTA-winning Travel Man entertain and advise (and confirm that Paul Rudd is a great road buddy). Several recent additions are food-focused, including Netflix’s ....
Alerts Clockwise from top left: Matthew Rhys and Matthew Goode in The Wine Show (screenshot); Sam Heughan and Graham McTavish in Men In Kilts: A Road Trip With Sam And Graham; Charley Boorman and Ewan McGregor in Long Way Up More than ever, travel shows are providing a window to the world, allowing audiences to vicariously and safely indulge their wanderlust. The best offerings in this genre, like the late Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, nourish viewer curiosity and cultivate greater understanding. Witty entries like Richard Ayoade’s BAFTA-winning Travel Man entertain and advise (and confirm that Paul Rudd is a great road buddy). Several recent additions are food-focused, including Netflix’s ....