A Fork in the Road (TV series)

A Fork in the Road is an Australian travel television series airing on SBS and hosted by Pria Viswalingam.[1][2] Described by SBS as "the thinking-person's travel show" the program takes the viewer off the beaten track and takes a look at the lives of the people living in each destination rather than following the usual "travel show" format.[3]

For the first five series of A Fork in the Road, the show explored the world.[4] The sixth series was called A Fork in Australia and explored locations closer to home.[4] The altogether 62 episodes had a length of ca. 25 minutes each.

Episodes in each series

Series 1

1992: Egypt, Tuscany, Scotland, Hong Kong, Rhône-Alpes (France) and New York.

Series 2

1993: Greece, Argentina, Indonesia, Zimbabwe, the Rhine Valley (Alsace, Germany & Switzerland) and San Francisco.

Series 3

1994: Chicago, Paris, Sicily, Kerala (India), Malta and New Zealand.

Series 4

1995: New Orleans, Hungary (2 episodes), Marseille, Rio de Janeiro and Malaysia.

Series 5

Washington, D.C., Japan, Spain, Jamaica, Ireland (2 episodes).

Series 6 (A Fork in Australia)

1999: Colours, Wheat, Clever Country, Friends & Lovers, Tourism, Food, The Cringe, The Pilgrimage.

Series 7 (A Fork in Asia)

Tokyo/Hokkaido, Delhi, Beijing, Nepal, Lebanon, Singapore, Guilin and Thailand.

Series 8 (A Fork in Africa)

Tunisia, Kenya, Cape Town, Ethiopia, Madagascar, Zanzibar, Mali and Black Paris

Series 9 (A Fork in the Mediterranean)

2006: Venice, Barcelona, Saint-Tropez, Morocco, Kythera Island, Israel, Gibraltar, and Turkey.

References

  1. ^ "Watch A Fork in the Road". www.sbs.com.au. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  2. ^ "A Fork in the Road (TV Series 2021– )". IMDb. 15 January 2021. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  3. ^ "A Fork in the Road series 7 (2000)". Screen Australia. Retrieved 24 October 2025.
  4. ^ a b Everton, Denise (18 June 1999). "A Fork in the Road; television". Illawarra Mercury. Retrieved 25 October 2025 – via ProQuest.