
Gino D’Acampo and Fred Sirieix are teaming together for a new ITV show sans Gordon Ramsey.
The three shot four seasons of Gordon, Gino, and Fred’s Road Trip, in which they went on excursions and made excellent meals in incredible locations such as their home countries of Italy, France, and Scotland.
Despite the series’ popularity and acclaim, they are no longer functioning as a trio.
Three has became two, to misquote the Spice Girls, and the following season will be Gino and Fred’s Emission Impossible.
Gino, 47, and Fred, 51, will seek to become greener and travel more sustainably during the episodes as they understand that the things they like – flights, automobiles, and carnivorous pleasures – frequently come at a cost to the world.
Fred is especially motivated to start on this expedition by his children and after witnessing Europe exceed 40 degrees Celsius this summer. Gino requires a bit more persuasion.

Ahead of the show, which does not have a release date yet, they said: ‘We’re thrilled to be upcycled by ITV for another action-packed adventure and can’t wait to cook up some fantastic sustainable dishes whilst hopefully stirring up debate around these important issues.
‘We might not come up with the recipe to save the planet but we hope to entertain, inform and inspire the audience to think about making changes in their own lives.’
Gino previously stated that owing to scheduling issues, he will not be returning to the Gordon, Gino, and Fred’s Road Trip, which debuted in 2018.
‘I’ve got a bit of news for you, and the reason I want to tell you is because I don’t want you to read any crap or any wrong information,’ he said.
‘Last week I decided not to film any more Gordon, Gino and Fred’s Road Trip, the reason is simple, nothing to do with Gordon and Fred – the friendship is very strong.
‘It’s just because we can’t get the dates together.’
He continued in an Instagram video: ‘And when we do get the dates together sometimes they get changed and it causes a lot of problems for me.’
The Italian chef said that contracts become “very complicated,” and that he appreciates his connection with his co-stars more.
‘I rather the friendship than get into arguments with contracts, so I’ve decided not to do Gordon, Gino and Fred anymore because I want to be friends with the boys for many many years. So that’s it really, thank you for watching the show.’
Gino, Fred, and Gordon, 56, have collaborated on one more series that has yet to air – Gino, Gordon And Fred: Viva Espana!
The Spanish-based series is set to air next month.
Gordon, Gino & Fred: Road Trip is available to watch on ITVX.