Fans of Gordon, Gino & Fred Go Greek have been left bitterly disappointed that the new series will contain a measly two episodes.
The second and final episode of Gordon Ramsay, Gino D'Acampo and Fred Siriex's travel show will premiere on October 4 at 9pm - but viewers are already clamouring for more.
In the episode, the three men will journey to Athens in a retro VW campervan after sauntering around the Greek islands in search of good food.
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As reported by Birmingham Live, Go Greek is the latest series of Gordon, Gino and Fred: Road Trip, in which they have previously visited America, Italy and France.
A date for a fourth series has yet to be set by network ITV, which means the new episode may be the last time viewers see the three travelling together for a while.
Fan Janet Gregory fumed: "Can’t wait, but why only two episodes?"
She added: "I hope they go back and do more."
"Only 2 episodes??!! Please, please please say it ain't so!" commented fellow viewer Divine Nubian.
"I was hoping you were joking...so it really is just 2 episodes...are they each like 5 hours long??" she questioned.
Third fan Kelly posited: "I read there was a Covid scare in Egypt and had to cut the series short."
Highlights include a souvlaki showdown, racing in an ancient Olympic stadium, a visit to an award-winning bio-dynamic vineyard, downing liquid Greek salad cocktails in one of the world's top bars, visiting beekeeping nuns and truffle hunting with dogs amidst the gigantic rock pillar landscape of Meteora in central Greece.
During the first episode, the trio were exploring the Greek islands, but the concluding part of their travelogue finds them on the mainland and in the capital of Athens.
It's known as the birthplace of democracy and the cradle of western civilisation, but the men discover it's also the place where high-concept cuisine originated and is still being re-invented.