Bill Bailey showcases Western Australia
Western Australia is in the spotlight this this November as comedian Bill Bailey explores the state from south to north.
The four-part TV series focuses in on the state’s hotspots such as Perth, Margaret River and Ningaloo, while also showing off lesser known highlights.
Bailey explores Esperance, heads into the Golden Outback to see the Big Wave and travels along the coast and through some of state’s forests.
Bailey finishes his Western Australia journey in the wilderness of the Kimberley, meeting icons such as Greg Quicke aka Space Gandalf.
Bailey explores the region for Channel 4 four-part travel series Bill Bailey’s Australian Adventure.
It starts on Sunday, November 12 at 9 pm.
To mark the launch of the show, travel agents completing the Western Australia module on the Aussie Specialist Program in November, will go into a draw to win a goody bag courtesy of Tourism Western Australia.
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