Seasons

Gentlemen, Start Your Engines E1

Gentlemen, Start Your Engines

Aired Oct 28, 2007

As things get under way, Ewan and Charley undergo fitness and survival training to prepare for their 15,000-mile adventure.

60 min
Scotland to Italy E2

Scotland to Italy

Aired Nov 4, 2007

After visiting Ewan's family in Scotland, he and Charley attempt to stay on a strict time schedule as they push through London and France.

60 min
Italy to Libya E3

Italy to Libya

Aired Nov 11, 2007

Ewan and Charley battle traffic in Rome. Tensions run high on the ferry ride from Sicily to Tunisia about Charley's dangerous bike stunts.

60 min
Libya to Sudan E4

Libya to Sudan

Aired Nov 18, 2007

Riding through Egypt, the guys doubt whether they'll make it to Aswan in time for the ferry—and will be delayed for a week if they miss it.

60 min
Sudan to Ethiopia E5

Sudan to Ethiopia

Aired Nov 25, 2007

The guys are starting to embrace Africa, but fatigue begins to creep in as the long riding days—and Ethiopia's heat—take a toll.

60 min
Ethiopia to Kenya E6

Ethiopia to Kenya

Aired Dec 2, 2007

The soft sand in Kenya makes it difficult to keep the bikes upright. When the terrain finally changes, it causes even more problems.

60 min
Kenya to Rwanda E7

Kenya to Rwanda

Aired Dec 8, 2007

Ewan gets excited when he sees wild zebras for the first time. He and Charley trek to the mountains to see gorillas in their natural habitat.

60 min
Kigali to Malawi E8

Kigali to Malawi

Aired Dec 15, 2007

Ewan and Charley visit the home of the president of Rwanda. Later, Ewan and his wife Eve are reunited after two months apart.

60 min
Malawi to Botswana E9

Malawi to Botswana

Aired Dec 22, 2007

The guys see firsthand how UNICEF helps children in Malawi. Charley decides to do a 360-foot bungee jump and Ewan receives a surprise visit.

60 min
Botswana to Cape Town E10

Botswana to Cape Town

Aired Dec 29, 2007

Series finale. As their exciting adventure comes to an end, the team is overjoyed when they reach their final destination, Cape Town.

60 min