Celebrity Race Across The World review: The celebrities welcomed like prodigals in the back of beyond, writes CHRISTOPHER STEVENS By Christopher Stevens Published: 22:34, 14 August 2024 | Updated: 00:16, 15 August 2024 e-mail 8 shares 3 View comments Celebrity Race Across The World (BBC1) Rating: Here's an answer to Britain's overcrowding crisis. Let's send all the celebrities overseas to be adopted. For some reason, in villages along the equator, cheerful farmers and hard-working artisans adore our semi-famous personalities.

Perhaps they're dazzled by the whiteness of their teeth. Chirpy chappie Jeff Brazier and his 16-year-old son Freddie arrived at a shack in remote northern Brazil , in Celebrity Race Across The World, and were welcomed like prodigals. Farmer Jose didn't say much, it's true — he was busy butchering half a cow that was hanging from a tree, and laying scraps of meat on the hut's corrugated iron roof, to cure in the blistering heat.

Chirpy chappie Jeff Brazier and his 16-year-old son Freddie arrived at a shack in remote northern Brazil , in Celebrity Race Across The World, and were welcomed like prodigals Within just a few hours, the Braziers were part of their new adopted family In another state of this vast country, Radio 2 DJ Scott Mills and his partner Sam were staying with 80-year-old Elsa, who scraped a living by boiling up fruit to make into jam and sweets With their bags packed, Scott and Sam arrived all smiles in Brazil But his beaming wife Maria w.