The Last Leg in Paris - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Opening Ceremony
Adam, Alex and Josh kick off the series with guests Josh Pugh, Rosie Jones and Ed Jackson.

Day 1
Judi Love, Dan Tiernan and Jodie Ounsley join Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe.

Day 2
Chris McCausland and Maisie Adam join Adam, Alex and Josh at the Paris Paralympics.

Day 3
With guests Joel Dommett, Helen Skelton, Ade Adepitan and IPC President Andrew Parsons.

Day 4
Ellie Simmonds, Alex Horne, Kadeena Cox and Jody Cundy join Adam, Alex and Josh in Paris.

Day 5
Matt Lucas, Gabby Logan and Lisa Nandy MP join Adam, Alex and Josh live in Paris.

Day 6
Rose Ayling-Ellis and Ivo Graham join Adam, Alex and Josh.

Day 7
Adam, Alex and Josh take a sideways look at the Games, with Jon Richardson and Fats Timbo.

Day 8
With Vick Hope, Johnny Vegas and four of ParalympicsGB's cycling stars.

Day 9
With Steph McGovern, Nabil Abdulrashid, Alice Tai, Sarah Storey and Jonnie Peacock.

Day 10
Adam Hills, Alex Brooker and Josh Widdicombe are live in Paris on the final day to reflect and give their unique take on the games. Live studio guests for the last episode are former England Lioness Jill Scott and comedian Josh Pugh.
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