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BBC bosses share big update on Race Across the World’s sixth series ahead of its return next year

The BBC is looking for new people to take part, do you have what it takes?

BBC bosses have shared a huge update on the sixth series of Race Across the World.

The makers of the hit series confirmed exactly when they will film the next instalment of the BAFTA winning show.

Producers are looking for the next round of contestants for Race Across The World
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Producers are looking for the next round of contestants for Race Across The WorldCredit: PA
The makers of the show have opened casting as they search the country for prospective pairings
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The makers of the show have opened casting as they search the country for prospective pairingsCredit: PA
The BBC wants to find out why people need the jackpot prize money
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The BBC wants to find out why people need the jackpot prize moneyCredit: PA

Producers of Race Across The World have started casting for the next series of the show.

They gave a detailed description of exactly what they are looking for from prospective duos.

The BBC started up a new dedicated website so potential pairings can apply to take part on the hit programme.

A statement on the page read: "The world is vast, and it’s waiting to be explored…Race Across the World, BBC One’s BAFTA winning hit series, is back and searching for intrepid duos, of all ages, ready to take a step into the unknown and embark on an epic race across land and sea.

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"On a limited budget and away from the luxuries of modern technology and conveniences, those selected will experience life in some of the world’s most beautiful and remote locations.

"Navigating their way across thousands of miles, they will travel through spectacular scenery and dynamic cities, visit ancient wonders, learn local customs, and take part in time-honoured tradition.

"But the physical journey is only half of the story, as they take on the challenge of travelling across the world, perhaps the greatest thing they’ll discover is about themselves and one another."

The company has revealed that they are now accepting applications.

It is also keen to hear from people who have a personal story to tell or a strong need for the jackpot prize money.

The site continued: "This experience is open to all, whether you’re a seasoned traveller or total novice.

Race Across the World winner Alfie Watts flies 5,700 miles to FINALLY pay for Kobe beef meal

"We want to hear what undertaking a trip like this would mean to you, and with a cash prize at stake, to what lengths you would go to win."

"Maybe you’re looking to change something in your life? Or are keen to share the journey with someone special like a family member, best friend, or someone you’ve lost touch with.

"You may even have a very personal reason for wanting to travel at this time in your life or want to explore a particular part of the world."

In order to take part in the show, potential pairings have to be 18-years-old or over and legally reside in the UK.

The production company has also confirmed that filming is due to take place over an eight week period from September until November 2025.

Race Across The World - Winners so far

Since launching in 2019, BBC travel competition series Race Across The World has had four series to date. Let's take a look at back at the winners so far...

  • Series one: Elaine and Tony Teasdale: This married couple, who are retired PE teachers, won the very first series of Race Across The World.
  • Series two: Emon and Jamiul Choudhury: The uncle and nephew duo emerged victorious in the show's second outing.
  • Series three: Tricia Sail and Cathie Rowe: These lifelong friends became the first non-familial pair to win a series.
  • Series four: Alfie Watts and Owen Wood: Both aged 20, these friends bested four other pairs to win series four.
Producers are looking for contestants who have a real story to tell
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Producers are looking for contestants who have a real story to tellCredit: BBC
Filming will take place over eight weeks next year
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Filming will take place over eight weeks next yearCredit: BBC
Contestants will need to be available for three months from September until November 2025
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Contestants will need to be available for three months from September until November 2025Credit: BBC

Previous series of Race Across The World are available to watch on BBC iPlayer.

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