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Celebrity Driving Academy

Episode 2

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on CBBC ChannelLatest broadcast: on CBBC HD

Presenter Joe Swash and driving examiner Sandra Dodson are joined by Brian Conley and his daughter Lucy, actress and comedian Nina Wadia and her daughter Tia, and ex-EastEnder Todd Carty and his son Tom.

The kids are taught the essentials of safe driving by elite driving instructor Vicky Lovell, so they can pass on her top driving tips to their parents in our daily driving competition - the Superskills Challenge.

Over one week, our teams go head to head in five of the most outrageous driving tests on the planet. From performing an emergency stop within a scoring zone, to driving on simulated black ice, or competing in a gigantic penalty shoot-out with cars and huge footballs. These high-octane trials will put their driving skills to the ultimate test.

It is day two and the competition hots up with the fiendishly difficult Barrels of Fun challenge. The celebs and their kids have to perform an emergency stop with their cars into a scoring zone without hitting the wall of barrels! It's all about holding their nerve and controlling their cars!

The winning team will take maximum points from this challenge and the losers will have to suffer a messy gunging by taking the Wash of Shame. Which team will overcome their bad habits and impress the academy's super-strict chief examiner Sandra Dodson, and who will be crowned champions of Celebrity Driving Academy at the end of the week? Show less

Contributors

Presenter:
Joe Swash
Participant:
Sandra Dodson
Participant:
Vicky Lovell
Participant:
Brian Conley
Participant:
undefined Lucy
Participant:
Nina Wadia
Participant:
undefined Tia
Participant:
Todd Carty
Participant:
undefined Tom
Series Producer:
Fiona White
Executive Producer:
Mike Griffiths

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