Romesh Ranganathan has landed another huge show following a stellar year on TV. The British funnyman, 46, is set to entertain viewers in a brand new Sky travel series called Can't Knock the Hustle - which features him journeying around the globe. The travelogue will see him explore the work-life balance of people in various countries and cultures within our modern world.
The four-part show will air on Sky Max and NOW next year and will also feature footage from Romesh's debut arena tour Hustle. Speaking to The Sun, Romesh said: 'Stand ups often deliver a show completely unchecked by logic. 'We decided to film a series exploring what I'd said on stage and whether I was right. This show confirms the suspicion that I often don't know what I'm talking about.'.
Romesh Ranganathan has 'landed another huge show' following a stellar year on TV (pictured in October). The British funnyman, 46, is set to entertain viewers in a brand new Sky travel series called Can't Knock the Hustle - which features him journeying around the globe.
The documentary series sees Ramesh travelling from India to the US, South Korea to Canada, where he questions and debunks some of the theories he came up with during his stand-up routines. It's said to be a real 'fact check' of the funnyman's show, and is produced by Ranga Bee, which is the comedian's production house.
The presenter certainly had a good year, appearing in a series of TV programmes including ITV's Parents' Evening, featuring his mum. He also scored a gig on The Weakest Link on BBC One and just recently wrapped up the final series of the Misadventures of Romesh Ranganathan on BBC Two.