The Road Trip (TV series)
2024 Television series
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The Road Trip is a 2024 comedy drama series based on Beth O'Leary's novel of the same name. The series was developed by 42 in association with VIS for Paramount+. The series premiered on Paramount+ on 26 December 2024.[1]
by Beth O'Leary
Ryan O'Sullivan
Phoebe Eclair-Powell
Waleed Akhtar
Stella Corradi
| The Road Trip | |
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| Genre | Comedy drama |
| Based on | The Road Trip by Beth O'Leary |
| Written by | Matilda Wnek Ryan O'Sullivan Phoebe Eclair-Powell Waleed Akhtar |
| Directed by | China Moo-Young Stella Corradi |
| Starring | |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 1 |
| No. of episodes | 6 |
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| Executive producers |
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| Producer | Nikki Wilson |
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| Original release | |
| Network | Paramount+ |
| Release | 26 December 2024 |
Synopsis
A romantic comedy, Addie (Appleton) is attending her friend Cherry's (Gohil) wedding in Spain with her sister Deb (Laughland), but is forced to car-share with her ex, Dylan (Davidson) and his best friend Marcus (Jonsson), as well as a total stranger (Imrie).[2]
Cast
Main
- Emma Appleton as Addie
- Laurie Davidson as Dylan
- David Jonsson as Marcus
- Isabella Laughland as Deb
- Dinita Gohil as Cherry
- Angus Imrie as Rodney
- Adrian Lukis as Miles
Recurring
- Karan Gil as Krish
- Gloria Obianyo as Ila
- Isobel Akuwudike as Bria
- Hannah Dodd as Grace
- Michael Wallace as Etienne
Production
The six-part series has 42 producing in association with PTIS – the international studio division of Paramount Global. Nikki Wilson is series producer with Kingsley Hoskins as co-producer.[3]
The series has writers including Matilda Wnek, Ryan O'Sullivan, Phoebe Eclair-Powell and Waleed Akhtar. China Moo-Young and Stella Corradi are set to direct. It has Miriam Brent, Rory Aitken and Eleanor Moran as executive producers.[4]
Filming commenced in Bristol, England, and Gran Canaria in 2023. Filming locations included Clifton, Bristol.[5][6]
Release
The six-part series became available on Paramount+ on 26 December 2024 in the United Kingdom, Canada and Australia.[7]