Race Across The World concludes on Wednesday at 9pm on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Get the latest entertainment news sent straight to your inbox with our weekly Showbiz newsletter We have more newsletters Race Across The World will see the four remaining pairs battle it out in the final episode to win a cash prize. Brother and sister Betty and James, couple Stephen and Viv, and mother and daughter Eugenie and Isabel all agreed that it was best friends Alfie and Owen who were “the ones to beat” during the final leg of the BBC show.
“I think Alfie and Owen are definitely our biggest competitors, they’re quite a way ahead of us, so we’ve just got to do what we can to catch up,” Betty said. Owen suggested Eugenie and Isabel have been “right on our tail, from leg one they’ve been our biggest rivals”. The fourth series of Race Across The World saw the teams journey from northernmost Japan to the Indonesian island of Lombok in east Asia without flights or phones, competing for the £20,000 cash prize.
The finalists agreed that the competition taught them to “live in the moment a little bit more”. “Appreciate what’s in front of you rather than having to forward plan all the time or having to have an answer for everything,” Betty said. Eugenie said: “It’s just about being more adventurous and not just continuing with the mundane.
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