Dame Darcey Bussell is to go on royal road trip for More4 “in tribute to the longest reigning monarch in British history.”

Darcey Bussell’s Royal Roadtrip (4 x 60’) will see the Royal Ballet star follow in the footsteps of the Queen as she “sets out on a regal adventure across the magnificent landscapes of Britain and visits a raft of breathtaking locations that have shaped our monarch’s identity.”

Each of the four episodes will be dedicated to a specific region of the country, from the Highlands of Scotland to London and from the Norfolk Broads to the Welsh Borders as she endeavours to find out exactly what it is the Queen loves most about Britain.

Dame Darcey Bussell: “I’m thrilled to be making another series for More4, especially one in which I get to follow in the footsteps of Her Majesty. I’ve always had a deep and abiding affection for the Queen, so I’m particularly looking forward to embarking on this celebratory road trip.”

Clemency Green, Senior Commissioning Editor for Features and Daytime at Channel 4: “Darcey Bussell is the perfect tour guide for More4’s Platinum Jubilee celebration and we’re delighted she is fronting this very special four part series. We’ll be taking viewers beyond the well-known images of the Royal Palaces, introducing them to some unexpected characters and sharing untold stories that offer a revealing insight into the Queen’s love for her country.”

Dan Barraclough, Executive Producer: “It’s fantastic to be able to send Darcey off on this road trip. She’s a genuine fan of the Queen after meeting her a number of times but still curious to find out more about how different people and places have influenced the monarch.”

Darcey Bussell’s Royal Roadtrip was commissioned by Clemency Green, Senior Commissioning Editor for Features and Daytime at Channel 4. The 4×60’ series is produced by RDF’s Definitely label (a Banijay UK company) and the Executive Producer is Dan Barraclough.

Darcey Bussell’s Royal Roadtrip will air later this year.

Jon Creamer

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