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For Rob Brydon, The Trip to Greece might as well be on another planet

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My movie-buff sons and I have a shorthand we use when referring to sequels. Part two is when you remake part one. Three, you go to Europe.

Four, to space. Comedians and actors Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan have now made four versions of The Trip, in which they play lightly fictionalized versions of themselves, motoring around exotic locations, eating fine meals and doing dueling Michael Caine impressions.

They’ve gone to the north of England, Italy and Spain. The newest is The Trip to Greece. But owing to the global pandemic it might as well be on another planet. “It was always a little escapist because if you watch the film you get served up all these amazing places, these amazing meals,” says Brydon, riding out the pandemic from his home in

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