Gary Barlow's Wine Tour


06:00 am - 07:00 am, Thursday, March 12 on ITV1 London +1 (35)

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Season 1, Episode 4

The Take That star heads north with Jane McDonald as they touch down in Skukuza in the Kruger National Park. The singers enjoy a safari that includes a local breakfast favourite prepared by the resident head chef. Added to the mix is a local choir, high tea, South African sparkling wine and a magical experience with a family of elephants


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 sign-language
Leisure Hobbies Tourism/Travel

Cast & Crew

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Gary Barlow (Presenter)
Rosa Brough (Series producer)

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Gary Barlow (Presenter)
Born: January 20, 1971 in Frodsham, Cheshire
Best Known For: Take That and The X Factor.
Early-life: Born Gary Barlow on January 20, 1971, in Frodsham, Cheshire, he entered a BBC Pebble Mill at One Christmas song competition in 1986 and reached the semi-finals. This encouraged him to start singing covers and his own songs on the northern club circuit. He got his big break in 1989 when casting agent Nigel Martin-Smith made him the lead singer of a new boy band called Take That.
Career: Take That's debut album, Take That & Party, featuring songs mostly written by Gary, was released in 1992 and reached number two in the album chart. He received an Ivor Novello Award for Best Contemporary Song in 1994 for the band's first number one single, Pray. After Robbie Williams left the band in 1995, the four remaining members completed a world tour as a four-piece and released a final single before splitting in 1996. Gary quickly launched a solo career and his first two singles both reached number one. His debut solo album, Open Road, was released in 1997 and went on to sell more than two million copies. His second album flopped and he was quickly released by his record company. He returned to the limelight in 2005 after participating in a documentary on Take That. Renewed interest in the band saw them reform as a four-piece (without Williams) and their comeback single, Patience, went to number one in the charts. They have since released three hugely popular albums and toured to sell-out audiences, including an album and tour with Williams, although he is not expected to feature in future Take That projects. Gary has been widely credited as being the mastermind behind the success of Take That's comeback. He organised the Diamond Jubilee concert that was staged in June 2012 outside Buckingham Palace. Away from performing, Gary made his acting debut in ITV1 drama Heartbeat in 2000, and replaced Simon Cowell as the head judge of The X Factor in 2011.
Quote: On the day Take That reformed in 2006: 'That day was the first time in years that I got on the train, took my hat off, and just sat there. People were coming up and being so nice. It felt so good.'
Trivia: Liverpool FC anthem You'll Never Walk Alone was one of the first songs he learned to play on piano.
Jane McDonald (Guest)
Born: April 04, 1963 in Wakefield
Best Known For: Her star-making appearance on The Cruise and talking straight on Loose Women.
Early-life: Born 4 April, 1963, in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. Her father, Peter, was a miner and chimney sweep, her mother, Jean, ran a boarding house. She has a brother, Tony, and a sister, Janet. She claims her first words were Down Town, which she learned from the Petula Clark song. By the age of three she was hooked on singing and dancing. At 18 she was doing three jobs to make ends meet, and was determined to make it in showbusiness.
Career: She lived at home for many years, and until he died, her father worked as her road manager. McDonald spent years performing in small clubs across the country before getting a job as a cabaret singer on a cruise ship. At first, she claims it was a nightmare, but the move made her a star when the BBC filmed reality TV show The Cruise at her place of work. Her down-to-earth charm made her an instant celebrity. Since then, she's released hit records, had sell-out tours and written an autobiography.
Quote: 'To me, 20 fans are equally as important as 20,000 fans. When I look out, I don't see a sea of people but individual faces.'
Trivia: She was a regular on Loose Women from 2004, but quit after 10 years on the show to concentrate on her music career.
Matthew Wheeler (Director)
Rosa Brough (Series producer)

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