Alison Hammond has landed a new show alongside her son
They will be journeying through Florida!
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As well as gracing our screens on shows like This Morning, The Great British Bake Off and For the Love of Dogs, loveable presenter Alison Hammond has now landed a brand new TV show alongside her son Aidan.
Before finding fame when she appeared on Big Brother, Alison actually worked as a tour rep, and now she's set to fulfil her passion for travel as she explores Florida with 19-year-old Aidan, providing viewers with budget-friendly travel advice and revealing the state's hidden gems.
Alison says: “Travel is in my blood. For years I worked as a tour rep following in the footsteps of my dear mum. This meant I was lucky and got to visit Florida from a young age. I was so captivated by America’s culture, food, TV shows, and films and some of my happiest memories are tied to those first formative trips to the U.S. We managed to budget our way to a place that totally captured our hearts… and now I can’t wait to share Florida’s best kept secrets with you all.”
What is it called?
The new show is called Florida Unpacked.
What is it about?
The BBC say of the new series: 'The price of a holiday to Florida has skyrocketed in recent years. So Alison and her son Aidan are heading off the beaten track. To find out if it’s possible to go full-on Florida without breaking the bank. At the heart of the series is a focus on affordable travel. With the cost-of-living crisis making holidays more precious than ever, Alison and Aidan will share essential money-saving hacks that can be applied to any trip – whether it’s a lavish getaway or a budget-friendly escape, home or away. The series looks at four key areas: food and drink, accommodation, travel, and experiences, offering practical advice on how to take advantage of the best deals.
'Audiences will learn how to save on dining by avoiding tourist traps and discovering local, affordable restaurants. Accommodation will also feature, with comparisons from luxury stays, to camping in Florida’s stunning natural settings, the series will provide inspiration for travellers of all budgets'.
When is it on TV?
The new series will begin on Monday 27 January 2025, with weekly episodes.
What channel is it on?
Alison's new show will air on BBC Two and BBC iPlayer.
Rob Unsworth, Head of BBC Daytime and Early Peak Commissioning said: “Alison is fast becoming a national treasure, so we’re thrilled to welcome her to our schedule - and to bring viewers a side to her they haven’t seen before. Travelling with her son means we’ll get two very different perspectives on their experiences, as she and Aidan uncover unexpected treats and low-cost bargains in one of the UK’s favourite destinations.”
How many episodes?
Florida Unpacked is made up of 10x30 minute episodes.
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Florida Unpacked isn't the only new show Alison will front for the BBC next year, she's also landed her very own entertainment show called Alison Hammond's Big Weekend.
Although there's no start date just yet, the brand new six-part series will see Alison spend 48 hours with some of the UK's biggest celebs, giving viewers an exclusive glimpse into their homes and lives.
No celebs have been announced for the show just yet, but Alison was spotted in South Tyneside recently, filming for a secret project with Little Mix singer Perrie Edwards.
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