Georgia Toffolo and Stanley Johnson’s chase on ‘Celebrity Hunted’ was one of the most "difficult" so far for the Hunters.
The pair were on the run together for the Channel 4 reality show – which sees contestants try to evade capture from a team of experts – and while chief hunter Ben Owen was baffled by the Prime Minister’s dad’s decision to dye his hair bright orange, he admitted the duo kept them on their toes.
He told The Sun newspaper’s Bizarre TV column: "When we asked him why he dyed his hair orange, he said, ‘It was part of an effort to go incognito’.
"Even ignoring how bright it was, it just made him look even more like his son. When you’re talking about the Prime Minister, that isn’t the best way to keep a low profile in public.
"And yet the hunt for Toff and Stanley was probably one of the most drawn-out and difficult we’ve ever had."
Stanley and Toff – who previously braved the jungle together for ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! two years ago – are amongst eight famous faces taking part in ‘Celebrity Hunted’ for the Stand Up To Cancer appeal on Sunday (13.10.19).
However, when they first went on the run the pair clearly weren’t ready to give up on any of life’s luxuries – even in these circumstances.
Ben added: "On their first couple of days, they spent a lot of time on high-end yachts. They didn’t seem to be roughing it whatsoever.
"We were getting pictures of them quaffing champagne and, later, we spotted them when they went off to a spa."
Also taking part in this year’s charity show will be chefs Aldo Zilli and Jean-Christophe Novelli, rugby legends Gavin Henson and Martin Offiah and former ‘Only Way is Essex’ stars Lucy Mecklenburgh and Lydia Bright, who are both pregnant.