Caravan of Courage (TV series)

Caravan of Courage is an annual road trip, travelled by Australian comedians Hamish Blake and Andy Lee. There have been a total of four road trips, the latest two being both aired on their radio show and combined into a television special, the first two were broadcast as a segment on the talk show Rove.

Caravan of Courage
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Created byHamish Blake
Andy Lee
Original workRove
Films and television
Television seriesUnited States
Great Britain and Ireland

Format

Every Caravan of Courage takes two weeks to complete. It sees Hamish and Andy travel across numerous states or countries and meet people along the way and participate in numerous activities. The caravan is usually named; the American caravan was named Abravan Lincoln and the Great Britain and Ireland caravan was named Sir Vancealot. While visiting numerous tourist attractions, Hamish and Andy take unusual routes through the smaller towns, for example in 2009, skipping the inner states of the USA.

Overview

Year Edition Network Original airdate(s) Viewers
Nightly
rank
DVD Release
(Region 4)
2007 Caravan of Courage* Network Ten 7 October 2007
14 October 2007
957,000[1]
0.968[2]
[1]
#12[2]
N/A
2008 Caravan of Courage: Who Dares Dar-Wins* 2 November 2008
9 November 2008
1,048,000[3]
0.968[4]
No. 8[3]
#9[4]
2009 American Caravan of Courage 10 September 2009 1,307,000[5] No. 2[5] 26 August 2010[6]
2010 Caravan of Courage: Great Britain and Ireland 17 June 2010 1,749,000[7] No. 2[7]
2012 Caravan of Courage: Australia v New Zealand Nine Network 11 November 2012
18 November 2012[8]
1,340,000[9]
1,220,000[10]
No. 1[9]
#2[11]
20 March 2013[12]
  • Aired as a segment of Rove rather than a stand-alone television special

Editions

Caravan of Courage (2007)

In 2007, the caravan of courage was thought up by Hamish and Andy who used it on their radio program, the duo wanted to have "The Peoples Holiday". Over a two-week period, they travelled 4000 km from Melbourne to Queensland. They were met in Queensland by Rove McManus and his live talk show as production moved to Queensland for the episode which feature was the caravan of courage. [13]

Caravan of Courage: Who Dares Dar-Wins (2008)

In 2008, after being taunted by emails claiming they did not travel far enough. Hamish and Andy after first rejecting the idea decided they would once again bring out the caravan and set out from Melbourne to Darwin in two weeks. They set out on 27 October 2008. The trip was named "Who Dares Dar-Wins" a parodied title of the very popular Australian show Who Dares Wins.

[14]

American Caravan of Courage (2009)

American Caravan of Courage
GenreRoad Trip
Dates24 August-4 September 2009
Location(s)United States
Attendance1,307,000 Viewers
Budget+86,000k

Hamish & Andy's American Caravan of Courage was the third instalment in the Caravan of Courage franchise. The road trip was travelled by Australian comedy duo Hamish and Andy and their caravan called Abravan Lincoln. The two-week adventure was aired on their radio show and was made into a television special for the Australian Network Ten. [15]

Hamish and Andy travelled 5,000 km from Miami to L.A. in their caravan Abravan Lincoln. The trip aired on Australian radio every weekday as part of their program The Hamish & Andy Show which streams across numerous radio stations across Australia. Parts of the trip were combined and aired as a special on Network Ten

Before Hamish Blake and Andy Lee left for their caravan of courage, the two of them 'Caraplaned' their trip. The title of the trip was decided to be called "Yes We Van", nominees were "We Come From A Van Down Under", "The United States of Ameri-Caravan" and "RV There Yet?".

Trip:

  • Day 1 – Hamish and Andy arrive at their first stop in Miami, Florida as Hamish takes a driving licence test, they locate a voodoo doll store and Hamish and Andy hunt down crocodiles with a local man.
  • Day 2 – On their second day Hamish and Andy took a College 'Frat' welcoming ceremony, tried to track down the mythological Skunk Ape and accidentally ran over a historical tree which is important to the local people.
  • Day 3 – The duo arrive in Alabama where Hamish goes swimming with mermaids and Andy is placed under arrest by the local Sheriff Bubba and his side-kick Hamish and they find out how dirty dirt bike riding can be.
  • Day 4 – On their fourth day they arrive in Mississippi and visit the town Laurel and attempt the local past times which are shooting, chewing tobacco and eating large slices of food and find out what happens after you shout at ghosts.
  • Day 5 – Remaining in the state of Mississippi, Hamish and Andy have a go at the local sport of Anvil Shooting, learn to sing the style of blues and provide a guided tour of the infamous Abravan Lincoln caravan
  • Day 6 & 7 – The duo arrive in Texas and Andy receives a broken nose from a game of Gridiron from a sixteen-year-old high school football player and Hamish trains and becomes a cheerleader and they both start a pep rally.
  • Day 8 – The team arrive in New Mexico at a local township known as alien central of America. They meet people who claim they have been abducted by extra terrestrials from other planets and they have a party with a group of cowboys.
  • Day 9 – On their ninth day on their caravan of courage in New Mexico Andy starts a war against Hamish and they visit a Shop that sells rocks and Hamish is very happy when he decides to purchase a miniature horse.
  • Day 10 – The two arrive in Arizona and have a Show Low as 'Arizona Andy' challenges Hamish for making the caravan have a foul odour with his constant farting and burping and they gamble in a casino with a local.
  • Day 11 – On their eleventh day in the United States, Hamish and Andy create an involvement in the mystical Mountain magic and living their American dream by visiting the great oversized American supermarket.
  • Day 12 – Hamish and Andy have finally made their way to Las Vegas where they gamble with the money raised from their the peoples $1000 bet to be able to afford a 'real life' hoverboard from an online website.
  • Day 13 – On their final day of their American caravan of courage, Hamish and Andy party in the big apple, New York City with a group of listeners from all over of Australia with Hamish having too much to drink.

[16]

The Television special entitled "Hamish and Andys American Caravan of Courage". The special premiered on Thursday 10 September in the time slot of 7:30 pm on Network Ten. It showcased out-takes from the thirteen-day roadtrip, It was produced by Roving Enterprises and Radio Karate.[17] It rated 1.307 million viewers.[18]

Caravan of Courage: Great Britain and Ireland (2010)

Caravan of Courage: Great Britain and Ireland
GenreRoad Trip
Dates31 May 11 June 2010
Location(s)Scotland, Ireland, England, Wales
Attendance1,749,000 Viewers
Budget+35,000k

Hamish & Andy's Caravan of Courage: Great Britain and Ireland is the fourth instalment in the Caravan of Courage franchise of caravan road trips travelled by Australian comedy duo Hamish and Andy and their caravan called Sir Vancealot. The two-week adventure was aired on their radio show from 31 May until 11 June and was made into a television special for the Australian Network Ten[19] and aired in New Zealand on TV3 on 26 August 2010.[20]

The pair travelled across Wales, Scotland, England and Ireland in their caravan named Sir Vancealot. The trip aired on Australian radio every weekday as part of their program The Hamish & Andy Show which streams across the today network radio stations across Australia. Parts of the trip were combined and aired as a special on Network Ten on 17 June 2010.

Before Hamish Blake and Andy Lee left for their caravan of courage, the two of them 'Caraplanned' their trip. They named their caravan 'Sir Vancealot' with runners-up including Sir Vanthony Hopkins and Margaret Hatchback. It was decided that Hamish Blake would not drive and be the navigator after Hamish ran down a tree.

Trip:

  • Day 1 – On the first day of their trip, Hamish and Andy arrive in Cork, Ireland. They meet their caravan Sir Vancelot, Hamish learns how to play the Irish tin whistle and they kiss the ancient mystical Blarney Stone, play 'road bowling', went to a castle where Andy discovered that his great-great aunty was a maid there and finally Andy had a falcon land on his buttocks.
  • Day 2 – Hamish and Andy go surfing on the Irish coast and discuss their first night in Sir Vancealot and sing their song about Roscrea. They then arrive in Roscrea, Ireland where they enter Leap Castle, a haunted castle and were told ghost stories about it. Hamish also tries his hardest for his fart to be captured on a thermal imagery camera. They both go surfing on the Irish coast and discuss their first night in Sir Vancealot and sing their song about Roscrea.
  • Day 3 – On their third day, Hamish and Andy arrive at Belfast and hunt for leprechauns. They later take a tour of the Belfast murals.
  • Day 4 – On day four, Hamish goes to a boxing club in Belfast and then off to Strauchur, Scotland where Andy throws Hamish's tin whistle in the ocean.
  • Day 5 – Hamish and Andy arrive in Loch Ness and go hunting for the mythological Loch Ness Monster. The duo play a game of swamp soccer, Hamish learns how to play the bagpipes and they sing a song about the town of Loch Ness.
  • Day 6 & 7 – Hamish and Andy travel towards the border of England.
  • Day 8 – Hamish and Andy cross the border from Scotland to England and arrive in Ravenglass, they play the traditional games of caber toss, haggis hurling and Tattslobbo Lobster Fishing. They attend the 'Festival of Lying' and speak to a physic gypsy before writing a song for Ravenglass.
  • Day 9 – They arrive in Tarporley, England on day nine and make haggis, attempted Gypsy gambling and visited the infamous Clootie Well. Hamish also finishes a fake school and the two sing their song for the town of Tarporley.
  • Day 10 – On their tenth day, Hamish and Andy visit the medieval city of Warwick and are challenged to a jousting competition against the 'black knight.' Andy discovers he has foot rot and Hamish and Andy meet their caravan neighbours.
  • Day 11 – On their eleventh day, Hamish and Andy arrive in Llanwrytd Wells in the country of Wales. Shortly after they play the local sport of Bog Snorkelling, Andy hides Hamish's bagpipes and they create a song about Llanwrytd Wells.
  • Day 12 – On their final day of Caravan of Courage 4, Hamish and Andy visit Mersea Island, England and then finally track down the Antiques Roadshow and asked someone to evaluate the apparent wooden snake from World War I, they then make their way to London to present their live special.[21][22]

The television special entitled "Hamish and Andy's Caravan of Courage:Great Britain and Ireland", premiered on Thursday 17 June 2010 in the time slot of 8:00pm following the very successful reality show Masterchef Australia on Network Ten. It will show clip type out-takes from the twelve-day road trip with intersecting commentary of Hamish and Andy in front of a studio audience. It is produced by Roving Enterprises in association with Radio Karate.[23]

Ratings for the special were phenomenal, ranking 2nd for the night. Overall the special brought in a total of 1,749,000 viewers, only losing 80,000 viewers to lead in Masterchef Australia,[24] however when timeshifted the ratings were revealed to 1,847,000 viewers.[25]

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