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Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek to launch on ITV this autumn - everything we know so far

The trio Gordon Ramsay, Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix are back and their RV is hitting Greece this time.

Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek will show off the beautiful Greek islands and historical city of Athens, as well as proving that Greece’s culinary credentials are up there with the very best of Europe.

From island hopping on a catamaran, to jet ski racing and shipwreck diving, there will be bromance and bickering in equal measure.

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Chefs Ramsay and D’Acampo will be taking advantage of the abundance of fantastic food, including the freshest lobster and introducing fans to new dishes.

Here’s everything we know so far about Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek.

When does Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek air?

The exact date the show airs is still to be confirmed by ITV - it’s predicted to drop this autumn.

However, what we do know is that ITV have confirmed we have three more years of road trips, with series already confirmed for 2022 and 2023.

Ramsay teased Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek to RadioTimes earlier this year and shared how much he enjoys filming the programme.

“We always have so much fun. It’s genuinely ridiculous that we get drive around amazing places, eating, drinking, experiencing true adventures filming it for TV and calling it work – how b****y lucky am I!?” said the 54-year-old chef.

What is Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek about?

For those that haven’t seen any of the previous programmes - Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip is a British travel and food show that embraces each countries culinary and culture/

Previously the trio hit Finland for a Christmas special as well as Italy, France and USA.

This time the guys will begin their adventure in Crete, Greece’s largest island, before navigating their way to stunning Santorini, and then travelling to the party island of Mykonos and finishing their trip in the Greek capital Athens and the monasteries of Meteora.

It already sounds like we can expect double the adventure and humour.

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