Amanda Holden and Alan Carr took 28 flights making BBC show
It comes after the BBC's net zero carbon pledge.

Amanda Holden has revealed she took nearly 30 flights in seven months to film her BBC renovation show with Alan Carr.
The Britain’s Got Talent judge, 54, flew back and forth from the UK to Spain27 times to film Amanda and Alan’s Spanish Job.
Amanda’s admission comes weeks after the BBC unveiled its climate pledge to be net carbon zero by 2050.
She told the This Is Entertainment podcast: ‘We started the Spanish job in March and we finished it in September. I think we made 28 flights in total, so we were absolutely shattered and I broke at least four sets of nails.
‘We fly out backwards and forwards; obviously I’ve got other jobs that I do, so does Alan. So we will fly out for three days, come back and do the other work, and fly out ten days later.’
A BBC spokesperson told Metro: ‘For Amanda & Alan’s Spanish Job, Amanda Holden and Alan Carr were required to fly back to the UK during breaks in filming for other work commitments.
She said she flew 28 times to film Spanish Job with Alan (Picture: BBC/Voltage TV)