Dom Joly has itchy feet. Again. He wants to get away. But, at the same time, something is nagging at him. He's pretty sure he's taken the country he lives in, England, for granted. As the 18th-century Italian playwright, Carlo Goldoni once wrote: 'A wise traveller never despises his own country.' But that was alright for Carlo. He lived in Venice.
Mystifyingly, 37.9 million visit England each year. Why? There's basically nothing here. What are they looking for, and what do they find? Dom decides to try to find out. To do something he'd never considered before: to treat England as he would any other country. Surely there's more to England than a slightly dull, green and pleasant land. Surely, it's not just fish and chips, Shakespeare and the queen. Is it?
Maybe not, but there is one English cliche that's definitely true: such miserable weather.