BRADFORD is set to be at the centre of an episode of a primetime TV show on Channel 4 next month.

Rosie Jones has visited the city with a special celebrity guest for her Joanna Lumley-narrated Trip Hazard: My Great British Adventure programme.

Returning for a second series, it sees the comedian travel to the most unlikely of UK locations in search of adventure.

Joined at various locations by a host of celebrity pals – including comedian Guz Khan, actress Fay Ripley and presenter AJ Odudu – the latest instalment is set to be more bizarre than ever before.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Presenter AJ Odudu features in the seriesPresenter AJ Odudu features in the series

Packed full of heart-in-mouth moments, Jones is keen to prove that her sense of adventure knows no limits.

For her trip to Bradford, the 32-year-old will be joined by Friday Night Dinner star Tom Rosenthal.

The son of famous broadcaster Jim plays one of the sons, Jonny, in the popular Channel 4 hit and Marcus Gallo in ITV's Plebs.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Friday Night Dinner's Tom Rosenthal joins Rosie when she visits BradfordFriday Night Dinner's Tom Rosenthal joins Rosie when she visits Bradford

Jones said: "We really wanted to explore all parts of the UK and we especially wanted to go to places that people probably haven’t seen on a travel show before.

"Places like Bradford, Northampton, Blackpool, we want to show what amazing things you could do there.

"I’ve watched every episode now and every time I finish one I go, ‘yeah, that was my favourite’."

Jones, in the past, labelled herself the “perfect amount of disabled” and has appeared on shows such as Eight Out Of 10 Cats and The Last Leg.

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Rosie has become a star in recent yearsRosie has become a star in recent years

With her cerebral palsy forming a central part of her comedy routines, Jones has been applauded for normalising disabilities on both the television and stand-up comedy circuits, alongside the likes of Adam Hills and Tim Renkow.

She added: "Basically, I’m using Channel 4’s money to do everything I’ve ever wanted to do. So a lot of jumping, a lot of falling out of planes, jumping off cliffs, falling down buildings and just me having a bloody good time."

Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Comedian Guz Khan with Rosie on the top of Blackpool TowerComedian Guz Khan with Rosie on the top of Blackpool Tower

It is not the first time this year, that the TV cameras have focussed on the city.

Earlier this summer, the controversial Bradford On Duty aired on the BBC, while dramas such as Peaky Blinders, Gentleman Jack, The Crown and Happy Valley have been filmed in the district in recent years.

Trip Hazard returns to Channel 4 and All 4 on Tuesday, August 23.

The episode based around Bradford will air on Tuesday, September 13.