- **Q: What show features Jack Dee and Jake Lambert in Kyrgyzstan?
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Comedians Jack Dee and Jake Lambert recently featured in an episode of the popular show 'World's Most Dangerous Roads', swapping the stand-up stage for the challenging terrain of Kyrgyzstan. This article recaps their adventurous journey.
The latest series of 'World's Most Dangerous Roads' continues to pair celebrities for challenging drives across the globe. Jack Dee, known for his deadpan delivery, and fellow comedian Jake Lambert, faced one of the show's typically demanding routes in Kyrgyzstan.
The Central Asian nation is renowned for its stunning but often perilous mountain passes. Reports indicate the pair encountered significant difficulties navigating this terrain. Adding to the drama, an unspecified illness affected their progress, raising questions about their ability to complete the journey.
For fans of the comedians, the episode provides a chance to see them handle pressure and adversity far removed from a comedy club setting. Viewers interested in travel and adventure get an insight into the driving conditions and scenery of Kyrgyzstan.
The episode premiered on U&Dave on March 30th and was made available for streaming simultaneously. Dave also released the subsequent episode featuring Alex Brooker and Ellie Taylor in Java, and a compilation episode hosted by Rhod Gilbert, offering a block of content for fans of the series.
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