Only in America (TV series) explained

Genre:Travelogue
Director:Paul Giddings
Presenter:Fearne Cotton
Reggie Yates
Theme Music Composer:James Burrell[1]
Country:United Kingdom
Language:English
Num Series:1
Num Episodes:10
Executive Producer:Sue Morgan
Producer:Carolyn Clancy
Editor:Duncan Bragg
Location:United States of America
Camera:Mat Bryant
Runtime:27 minutes
Network:CBBC Channel

Only in America is a children's television programme that originally aired in 2005 on the CBBC Channel. It is presented by Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates.[2] [3]

They are sent on a roadtrip of a lifetime around the United States to discover its attractions, starting in Las Vegas, where they find diners, donuts, shoe trees and Elvis impersonators.

Episodes

Series One

  1. Las Vegas – Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates hit Vegas, finding diners, donuts and an Elvis lookalike.
  2. American Dreams – Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates hit New York in time for the Fourth of July celebrations.
  3. Space – In a space special, Fearne and Reggie defy gravity, spin into orbit and uncover UFOs.
  4. Wild West – Fearne Cotton and Reggie Yates wander way out into the Wild West of Arizona.
  5. Proms – Fearne and Reggie go back to class to find out what American high school is really like.
  6. Water – Reggie and Fearne wander into the state of Florida and dive into watery fun.
  7. Summer Camps – Fearne and Reggie hit the summer camps, including basketball camp and fashion camp.
  8. Animals – The duo get close and personal with American animals, including Jake the Hollywood lion.
  9. Inventions – The pair meet innovative kid inventors in California, including winners of the National TOYchallenge sponsored by Sally Ride Science, and computer game testers in forward-looking Seattle.
  10. Superheroes – The bizarre world of superhero conventions, and a Star Wars collection like no other.

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.jamesburrellmusic.com/only-in-america Only in America
  2. Web site: Fearne Cotton flies from US for TOTP . . 31 July 2005 .
  3. Web site: Fearne Cotton shares ADORABLE throwback picture of her and Reggie Yates . . 14 October 2016 .