'The Trip Spain' Sees Steve Coogan, Rob Brydon Give Mick Jagger The Michael Caine Treatment

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One of the lasting delights of the first series of ‘The Trip’ was seeing two masters - Rob Brydon and Steve Coogan - sharing, okay, outrageously competing, in their chosen craft of impersonation, specifically that of Sir Michael Caine. 

If you remember, Messrs Brydon and Coogan were sitting down to a delightful dinner in the Lake District - one of their many such meals during a trip built around a schedule of high end restaurant reviews - when the conversation turned to the veteran star of ‘Batman Begins’.

And this ensued… 

Such forensic detail should surely be expected, after all neither man is a novice in the field. Rob Brydon built his name on such impersonations - fellow Welshmen Tom Jones and Anthony Hopkins being his defaults, with Ronnie Corbett always making an appearance - while Steve Coogan made his breakthrough as a voice on ‘Spitting Image’ all those years ago. 

Who was the victor in the Caine voice-off? We asked the great man himself... see what he said below. 

Now, in the third series of the show, they’ve done it again. Conversation over an outdoors Spanish meal turns to another superstar, this time… Mick Jagger.

While Rob delights in an anecdotal version, about meeting Sir Mick at a party and which inevitably also involves Michael Caine, Steve Coogan prefers to delve into the ‘public school’ version of Sir Mick, accompanied by much jutting of the neck. “Sort of peacock thing.” Both great, but perhaps this time, Steve’s just wins, by a whisker. 

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Steve and Rob are back on the road for 'The Trip Spain'
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The new series sees Steve and Rob’s semi-fictionalised characters back on their culinary quest as they head off on a road trip from the North Atlantic to the Mediterranean coast for a fresh helping of gastronomic adventures. 

While the first series saw Steve embark on a midlife crisis of sorts, chasing ladies while the happily married Rob phoned his wife of a night, the second series saw Rob instead having a wobble. This time around, what can we expect? Director Michael Winterbottom told HuffPostUK recently, “It’s Steve again - naturally.”

Rob recently told the Guardian that he relishes the prospect of dipping into the series every few years. 

“What I like about doing it every few years is that we do really look older. We’ve aged far more than I would have expected, though we both take more care of ourselves now.”

Steve called it, “Last of the Summer Wine for Guardian readers.”

As for that Michael Caine competition, who was better? This is what Sir Michael told HuffPostUK:

“They both won, because one did me young and one did me old, so there was no loser.”

‘The Trip’ returns to Sky Atlantic in April. 

12 Picks To Play Princess Diana In 'Feud' Series 2
Laura Carmichael(01 of12)
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In our opinion, the most obvious choice for the part. As one of the Crawley sisters, Laura was at the forefront of 'Downton Abbey', which made a huge splash in the US, so we know she can pull off regal with ease.

Plus, after playing the oft-downtrodden Lady Edith in 'Downton', we'd love to see Laura playing a part with a bit more edge.
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Emma Roberts(02 of12)
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Ryan Murphy is not someone who's afraid of recycling casts, with Emma Roberts starring in two different series of 'American Horror Story', before landing the lead in 'Scream Queens'.

If he were to keep one of his regulars around to play Diana, we could easily imagine it being Emma, depending on her ability to convincingly pull off a British accent.
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Sarah Paulson(03 of12)
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Then again, if Ryan were to stick with one of his regulars, the chances are it'd be Sarah Paulson, who has starred in all six series of 'American Horror Story', and just won an Emmy for her performance in 'The People vs. OJ Simpson'.

As the series have rolled on, she's been able to convincingly portray a huge range of characters on 'AHS', from two-headed Siamese twins to a junkie ghost, so Diana would probably be a walk in the park.
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Katherine Kelly(04 of12)
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Her performances in 'Happy Valley', 'Mr Selfridge' and 'The Night Manager' have proved Katherine has the skill to pull off a serious role.

Let's not forget, though, she got her big break playing the outrageous Becky McDonald in 'Coronation Street' in her, so we know she'd be able to bring some edge to the role of Diana too.
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Jemima Kirke(05 of12)
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A British star whose role in 'Girls' has helped her achieve great success international, Jemima's presence in 'Feud' would certainly bring in the viewers.

And now 'Girls' is over, we know she's got a gap in her schedule...
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Felicity Jones(06 of12)
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Glancing through her most recent film credits, Felicity has made the jump from serious biopic to conspiracy-fuelled drama to sci-fi extravaganza, proving if nothing else she's got the versatility needed for a complex role like Diana.

She's also no stranger to the small screen, with appearances in 'Doctor Who', 'Girls' and, yes, 'The Worst Witch' all on her CV.
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Chloe Jasmine(07 of12)
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"And the Emmy goes to... Chloe Jasmine," certainly has a ring to it, doesn't it?

Seriously, though. She's dramatic. She's loads of fun. And Ryan Murphy would save a shedload on voice coaching.
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Lady Gaga(08 of12)
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Lady Gaga has proved her acting chops thanks to her roles in the past two series of 'American Horror Story', and it's expected she'll return for the seventh later this year.

She's also expressed interest in Diana in the past, name-checking her on songs like 'Dance In The Dark' and 'Princess Die'.

Here she is with Camilla Parker-Bowles... just because.
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Billie Piper(09 of12)
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Her roles in 'Doctor Who', 'Penny Dreadful' and 'Secret Diary Of A Call Girl' mean that she has a select fanbase overseas, while still low-key enough in the US that their prejudgements would stop them seeing her as Diana. (credit:David M. Benett via Getty Images)
Emilia Clarke(10 of12)
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How do you top a role like dragon queen Daenerys Targaryen? Why, with a role like Lady Diana Spencer, of course. (credit:JB Lacroix via Getty Images)
Katya Zamalodchikova(11 of12)
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Katya's portayal of Princess Diana in the 'Baddest Bitches In Herstory Challenge' during the second series of 'RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars' left little to be desired.

This could be a chance to redeem herself, and it'd certainly be some shock casting.
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Stephanie Davis(12 of12)
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Then again, a British star known for her tumultuous relationship? Someone get Stephanie Davis's people on the phone, stat. (credit:Mike Marsland via Getty Images)