DX (working title)

BBC One

We’re casting for the world’s most exciting guessing game - the BBC’s smash hit competitive adventure show hosted by Rob Brydon!

Travelling to jaw-dropping locations on the X bus, observation skills, smart gameplay and strategy are the keys to success in the ultimate voyage into the unknown! Every leg sees the bus pass through some of the most spectacular places on earth - but can you work out where you are?

If you love solving clues, playing detective and outsmarting your competition, then we want to hear from you!

You could have an unforgettable experience and be in with the chance of winning a life changing cash prize!

DX (working title) is produced for the BBC by Twofour Broadcast Limited.

Rob Brydon

To apply

Apply online

Applicants must be 18 years of age or over.

Please refer to the application form for eligibility requirements.

You must be free to travel for four weeks between September - October 2026.

Fill in the online application form

Email us

Email us if you have any enquiries about applying, or if you have any accessibility requirements.

dx@twofour.co.uk

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