Article 5FYJ7 Rosie Jones: ‘I hope disabled people can see me on TV and think: if she can do it, I can do it'

Rosie Jones: ‘I hope disabled people can see me on TV and think: if she can do it, I can do it'

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Brian Logan
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The standup on representation, Matt Hancock, her new travel show and why she loves Norwich

A Great British, Female, Gay, Disabled, Covid-Compliant Adventure was the original name for Rosie Jones's new travel show. But," says its host, we thought that when you've got a presenter who speaks slowly, introducing that would take all bloody day." She also might have called it Stereotypically Shit Places, another phrase bandied about in today's Zoom chat. The idea," she says, was to visit places where the local people would go: Why have you come to Whitby for your holiday?!'" In the end, Channel 4 settled on Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure. The four-part series, about comedian-of-the-moment Jones going to shit places and making the most of it", premieres this spring.

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