Justin and Alan's M25 adventure
Thursday, 19 November 2009
Justin Lee Collins and Alan Carr want to make a show about them going on a road trip around the M25.
The hosts - who fronted 'The Friday Night Project' and its Sunday night counterpart together for seven series, until earlier this year -can't believe they haven't been asked to present another show as a team, and proposed a road trip around the famously slow-moving London Orbital motorway.
Justin said: "Since January 2006 when we first started working on the show, no-one at that time ever said, 'you're good on that, it works, why don't we talk about you two doing something else together?'. Never happened. Not once."
Alan added: "I reckon we'd be good at a road trip or something. Not route 66, nothing exotic, I think something closer to home, but definitely getting out there, like a 'Long Way Round' thing - but on the M25."
'Long Way Round' is an adventure documentary which showed actor Ewan McGregor and his friend Charlie Boorman completing a route around the world on rugged motorbikes.
Alan also said the presenters' pairing as a double act is a "rare" combination, because they get on so well both on and off the screen.
The Sunday Late Night Project DVD - a compilation of Alan and Justin's favourite clips and rudest outtakes from their time on the series - is available now.
(C) BANG Media International
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