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- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainZarni BoSide EffectWith the slight relaxation of control by the government of Myanmar, Tony is finally able to explore one of the most beautiful areas of Asia.
- DirectorMichael SteedStarsAnthony BourdainDavid ChoeJane ChoeBourdain examines the meeting point of Asian, Mexican, Latino culture in modern LA.
- DirectorSally FreemanStarsAnthony BourdainHéctor Abad FaciolinceJoaquin San ClementeTony will explore several regions of the country from the mountains down to the Caribbean coast to the coca leaf growing inlands formerly controlled by drug cartels.
- DirectorMichael SteedStarsAnthony BourdainCarl BlondinFrancois JobinThe two funniest and most brilliant chef/restaurateurs in Canada take us across Canada by rail.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneTim AllenIn this high-octane premiere, Jay revisits the American muscle car golden era. He explores what started the trend, why they're so valuable today, and if there's a rebirth on the horizon. He visits pal and muscle car aficionado Tim Allen.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneLaurence FishburneBaseball player C.J. Wilson, automaker John Hennessey and actor Laurence Fishburne discuss their passion for cars.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneKen BlockJay drives a fire truck through the winding streets of San Francisco; races an Abrams tank at Fort Irwin in California; travels at high speeds with the Secret Service; and examines an alternative to the postal truck.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneTony CerrutiFrancis Ford Coppola is interviewed. Also: Jay drives a 3-D printed car; and observes vehicles that can go over 3000 miles per gallon.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneArt AvalosA tour of California features a ride with a legendary motorcycle club; a visit with east Los Angeles hot-rodders; an exploration of the Ridge Route; and a look inside a secret vault at the Petersen Automotive Museum in Los Angeles.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneMark T. AllenJay explores rough terrain with off-road racer Amy Lerner and races ventriloquist Jeff Dunham in an amphibious car. Also: a look at designer Baron Margo' creations.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony Bourdain
- 2001–201921mTV-G6.9 (21)TV EpisodeStarsBrooks MooreFind out how mosquito coils, solar-assist tricycles, palm oil, & fiberglass chopper guns are made.
- DirectorAndrew CappellettiStarsHelen ArneyRaychelle BurksDebbie BerebichezWe're heading into the wild to find the craziest critters and weirdest natural events. We've got kangaroos in a bag, under ice swimming and a subterranean hot air ballooning world record. Our viral video makers are turning into wild things!
- DirectorAndrew CappellettiStarsHelen ArneyRaychelle BurksDebbie BerebichezWe're counting down the most amazing - and dangerous - work place clips. From office pranks, and lifesaving drones to construction site skills. This is as far from your typical 9 to 5 as it's possible to get! These guys are working it!
- DirectorAndrew CappellettiStarsHelen ArneyRaychelle BurksDebbie BerebichezWe're putting the human body to the test. Our viral video makers are going full 'Beast Mode' as they show off their skill, strength and intelligence. From tongue twisting tricks to human flight these clip makers are freeing their inner animals!
- 2013–201842mTV-PG7.8 (86)TV EpisodeStarsKeti BochorishviliAnthony BourdainZamir GottaZamir Gotta upstages Bourdain on a tour of the mountainous Eurasian country, featuring food from Tbilisi, Batumi, and Khurvaleti.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneBeau BoeckmannJay takes a motorcycle road trip with rock legend Anthony Kiedis, learns how to drive like James Bond with stuntman Ben Collins, and cruises through the Hollywood Hills with his own personal icon, jazzman Herbie Hancock.
- StarsLloyd SherrJames A. SwanThe gear used by amateur and professional hunters is profiled from various animal calls to weapons such as rifles, shotguns, and knives up through high tech equipment.
- 2001–201921mTV-G6.9 (15)TV EpisodeDirectorYanick LegrandYan SavardFrançois Senécal-TremblayStarsBrooks MooreFind out how angle grinders, berry baskets, and omnidirectional speakers are made.
- 2001–201921mTV-G7.1 (15)TV EpisodeStarsBrooks MooreFind out how cartridge blades, chocolate banana loaves, vending machines, and dive computers are made.
- StarsDavid WilcockHorace DrewSabina MaglioccoDemonic seduction... hybrid offspring... and strange abductions. In cultures throughout the world, there are tales of intimate encounters with otherworldly beings. But could these stories be more than just mythology? Scientific deconstruction of human genetic makeup has revealed that our origins are not what we once believed. Biologists have determined that early humans mated with several other species of intelligent hominids. Neanderthals, Denisovans, and a third--as of yet unidentified--species may also be represented in our DNA. Is it possible that tales spanning from fallen angels to Greek gods, medieval incubus and succubus to today's extraterrestrial sexual encounters are all one in the same? And if so, is it all part of a greater agenda? Might examining these experiences provide not only evidence of extraterrestrial sexual intervention in the remote past, but also reveal the true nature of mankind's origins?
- StarsBrien FoersterDavid WilcockWilliam LeonardAncient Astronaut theorists have suggested that many of the divine beings depicted in cultures throughout the world are not really divine--or mythological--but instead reflect extraterrestrial visitations that our ancestors did not understand.
- StarsPeter ThomasThe men behind the most famous names in aircraft, such as Boeing, Grumman, and Douglas spent the thirties fighting for air passenger superiority. That all changed when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor and thrust the United States in World War II. From that point on all resources were dedicated the American war machine. Profiled are some of the greatest American War planes including the B-17 and B-24 bombers, the DC-3 / C-47 cargo plane, and the P-51 Mustang and the F-4 Wildcat fighter planes.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainBarack ObamaBourdain joins the throngs of locals as he motorbikes through Vietnam's capital and indulges in its singular cuisine with president Barack Obama, who, over a dish of Bun Cha, shares personal stories and reflects on his own international travels.
- 2013–201843mTV-PG7.9 (178)TV EpisodeDirectorJared AndrukanisNick BrigdenStarsAnthony BourdainBachir AttarGeorge BajaliaWhat Burroughs called "Interzone", where artists like Burroughs, Bowles, Rimbaud, Verlaine, the Rolling Stones sought escape from Western moral prohibitions and the possibilities of great empty spaces.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainJawhar AboshkiwatAkram Al-GderyBourdain looks at the country through personal stories, food--and the music of anti-Qaddafi rapper expats who returned to fight.
- DirectorSally FreemanStarsAnthony BourdainChristopher CurtinMarisa GuiulfoTony and his friend, world-renowned chef Eric Ripert, explore the far reaches of indigenous Andes in search of a rare variety of wild cocoa that is said to be the "best" in the world.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainPierre Musala AbekaKasongo BertanBourdain looks at the Congo as one of the more industrialized powers in Africa now largely crumbled to nothingness and chaos.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainCurro AlbaicínDavid FandilaExplores Andalucía during Semana Santa (Holy Week, leading up to Easter), a time filled with great pageantry and excitement.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainDan FloresDavid ManzanaresAnthony experiences a blend of cultural cuisines in this uniquely American state. New Mexico is where Spanish, Mediterranean, Mexican, Pueblo, and even Chuck-Wagon foods meet.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainThis episode explores the food and natural beauty of Copenhagen, the economic and cultural center of Denmark.
- DirectorSally FreemanStarsAnthony BourdainParts Unknown explores the Sicilian way of life, which puts a premium on savoring family, life, and food. Bourdain travels in search of those foods as he eats his way around the island.
- DirectorSally FreemanStarsAnthony BourdainIn this episode, Bourdain visits the suburb of Hillbrow (which remains a dangerous locale), spends a day in the life of a taxi driver and discovers the culture and food that make up modern day Johannesburg.
- DirectorNick BrigdenStarsAnthony BourdainKo IwagamiToshio MaedaAnthony ventures down the rabbit hole in search of Tokyo city's dark, extreme, and bizarrely fetishistic underside.
- DirectorMichael SteedStarsAnthony BourdainCharlie LeDuffCraig LieckfeltFew cities have experienced such a dramatic economic rise and fall of Detroit. In this episode of Parts Unknown, Bourdain explores the past, present and future of the Motor City.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainA retrospective of Season Two with a preview to Season Three.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainUday SripathiIn the Season 3 premiere of "Anthony Bourdain Parts Unknown," Tony explores Punjab -- one of the most beautiful and relatively unknown areas of India. Punjab is the Sikh Holy Land, and is also India's agricultural breadbasket.
- StarsAnthony BourdainJosé AndrésAnthony BondiAnthony Bourdain travels to Las Vegas, a city known for over-indulgence, with food author Michael Ruhlman and visits locales that include Huntridge Tavern (in the shadow of the strip), and famed restaurant é by Jose Andres.
- DirectorToby OppenheimerStarsAnthony BourdainPaul BocuseDaniel BouludIn this food-centric episode, Bourdain accompanies world-renowned chef/restaurateur Daniel Boulud as they travel back to Boulud's hometown of Lyon, France for a "once-in-a-lifetime" pilgrimage to the city's rich food culture and legendary chefs, with a focus on Nouvelle Cuisine innovator Paul Bocuse.
- DirectorRyan MillerStarsAnthony BourdainTony travels to Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Cuernavaca to meet those who fight for the food, the art, and the lives they believe in.
- DirectorRyan MillerStarsAnthony BourdainTony travels to Mexico City, Oaxaca, and Cuernavaca to meet those who fight for the food, the art, and the lives they believe in.
- DirectorRyan MillerStarsAnthony BourdainZamir GottaTravis LeakeIn the shadow of Red Square, in the dining room of the historic and luxurious Metropol Hotel, Tony and Zamir sample the famous beluga caviar and catch up on their friendship.
- 2013–201843mTV-PG7.7 (115)TV EpisodeDirectorBen SelkowStarsAnthony BourdainJohn CurrenceBeth Ann FennellyTony seeks to challenge his notions of Mississippi by taking a road trip to meet a wide cast of Mississippians, enjoying the diverse foodways, and embracing the contemporary music world.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainJoe CummingsAndy RickerTony teams up with Chef and Author Andy Ricker of Pok Pok Restaurant fame. Andy's made a name for himself faithfully reproducing the cuisine of Northern Thailand at his restaurants in America.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainTom VitaleTony heads back to his much-beloved Salvador, Brazil. The city is often considered Brazil's 'capital of happiness' due to the ever-present street festivals and famous Carnival parade.
- DirectorNick BrigdenStarsAnthony BourdainAnthony Bourdain explores Shanghai by savoring classic, home-style cuisine at restaurants that include Chun and Fuchun Xiaolong and converses with locals who give their take on their country's booming economy and expanding global influence.
- StarsAnthony BourdainAfrika BambaataaJustin FornalTony experiences the Bronx from a legendary collection of Bronx native - Hip Hop originators Kool Herc, Afrika Bambaataa, and Melle Mel discuss the early years of hip hop.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainBourdain heads to Paraguay to track down the story of his great-great grandfather who moved from France to Uruguay and then to Paraguay. As a backdrop to that story, the viewers get to learn about the country's history, food and personality of its people.
- DirectorBen SelkowStarsAnthony BourdainParts Unknown travels to the host's "first love," with a look at Hue, a city in central Vietnam, including excursions to the Dong Ba market, Vinh Moc tunnels, the Duyen Anh restaurant, and the Citadel. Sampled dishes include Com Hen, Bun Bo Hue and a special bird's nest soup.
- DirectorRyan MillerStarsAnthony BourdainDavid Scott HollowayIngela JanssonParts Unknown travels to Tanzania for an African safari adventure. Bourdain visits Zanzibar, a one-time slave trade hub and enjoys the island's famous foods, from mandazi to street food, including grilled seafood and the famous Zanzibari pizza. On an excursion to the Serengeti and Ngorongoro Crater, Bourdain comes face to face with lions, elephants, and the great migration.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainJason RezaianYeganeh SalehiTony and his crew get a temperature gauge for what appears to be a changing and complicated Iran.
- DirectorToby OppenheimerStarsAnthony BourdainApril CabralJohn YinglingTony looks closely at the other Massachusetts - far away from the blue blood getaways of Nantucket or the urban sprawl of Boston.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainJon BakerChris BlackwellTony travels to the lesser known, North Eastern Coast of Jamaica, and the reality is - Jamaica is a divided country with new challenges emerging.
- DirectorBen SelkowTom VitaleStarsAnthony Bourdain
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainDaniel Lee GrayNari KyeFollowing a long absence, Anthony travels to South Korea. In the ten years that have passed a lot has changed, the country experiencing a stratospheric rise. He tries kimchi, fried chicken, and vintage army stew.
- StarsAnthony BourdainIggy PopMichelle BernsteinAnthony experiences an authentic Cuban breakfast thanks to Chef Michelle Bernstein. He visits Doral, known as Little Venezuela, to get a late night dinner from a gas station cafe.
- StarsAnthony BourdainA.A. GillA retired detective informs Anthony of Glasgow's dark history over a plate of curry. He then travels to an abandoned shipyard for a knife defence lesson.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainDarren AronofskyDirector Darren Aronofsky joins Anthony in Madagascar. In Tana, the capital city, Anthony samples a goose specialty of legendary Malagasy chef Mariette Andrianjaka.
- DirectorMichael SteedStarsAnthony BourdainChristopher BourdainSouthside Johnny LyonBourdain travels to New Jersey with his brother for some delicious fried hot dogs. Later, he enjoys the sights and eats along the shores of Atlantic City.
- DirectorToby OppenheimerStarsAnthony BourdainMargit BangóBudapest BárIn Budapest, Anthony tries chicken liver, fisherman's soup, blood sausage and goulash. He visits a long-standing butcher's shop and stops for a drink at the Café New York.
- DirectorErik OsterholmStarsAnthony BourdainShep GordonLycette Kahaiali'iBourdain ventures to see another side of Hawaii. He meets with travel writer Paul Theroux, Chef Andrew Le of Pig, and the Lady in Honolulu.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainHussein CharafeddineMichel ElefteriadesAnthony heads to Beirut, to explore the culture and food history of the region. He also takes part in the more modern nightlife activities available in what is known as 'the Paris of the Middle East'.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainDaniel Lee Gray
- DirectorToby OppenheimerStarsAnthony BourdainJuana BacallaoDavid Scott HollowayBourdain explores Cuba from its bustling capital city Havana, to the slower paced, music mecca Santiago.
- 2013–201843mTV-PG8.3 (113)TV EpisodeDirectorToby OppenheimerStarsAnthony BourdainCédric FabreLionel FrancBourdain and travel companion chef Eric Ripert (Le Bernardin) visit France's oldest city to experience its stew of cultures and cuisines and eat as much Corsican cheeses as they can handle.
- 2013–201843mTV-PG8.0 (105)TV EpisodeStarsAnthony BourdainThe alluring island of Okinawa is explored by Bourdain from historical, political, cultural and culinary perspectives.
- StarsAnthony BourdainJohn BirdsallCurt FukudaBourdain takes a journey to the Bay Area to practice Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, heal through food, and enjoy some soul food at Real Miss Ollie's.
- DirectorMorgan FallonStarsAnthony BourdainMahmoud AhmedAddisu HailemichaelBourdain visits Addis Adaba to sample injera bread, beyaynetu platters, coffee and music with chef Marcus Samuelsson.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainBourdain returns to Borneo after 10 years to enjoy chicken rendang and pork noodles in the "street food paradise" of Kuala Lumpur.
- DirectorTom VitaleStarsAnthony BourdainBourdain explores the mixing of food, culture and politics in Istanbul, where he eats a Turkish breakfast and watches an oil wresting match.
- 2013–201842mTV-PG8.1 (127)TV EpisodeStarsAnthony BourdainSean BrockAshley GreenBourdain and Charleston resident Bill Murray dine on traditional Gullah cuisine, oyster pie, and shrimp and grits.
- 2013–201842mTV-PG8.4 (143)TV EpisodeDirectorTom VitaleTony returns to the Philippines by way of Manila, its crowded capital city. Home to 12 to 15 million inhabitants, Manila is hot, tropical, smoggy, fascinating, and chaotic in the lead up to Christmas.
- StarsAnthony BourdainSteve AlbiniLupe FiascoChicago is revealed through the memories and stories of the people who live there - primarily a select few, drawn from the regulars at The Old Town Ale House, one of Chicago's most iconic bars.
- 2013–201842mTV-PG7.9 (106)TV EpisodeDirectorTom VitaleStarsTom VitaleTony visits the Greek Islands to kick off the new season of Parts Unknown in a region known for its sun, sand, and charming lifestyle, rich in history and known for its infamous healthy diet.
- DirectorMorgan FallonStarsAnthony BourdainJoe RoganBourdain visits the Crow reservation, hunts with podcast host Joe Rogan, and eats dinner at Butte institution Lydia's supper club.
- DirectorErik OsterholmStarsAnthony BourdainOfeibea Quist ArctonBourdain explores West African culture, with guides Chef Pierre Thiam, Ofeibea Quist Arcton, and famed musician Youssou N'Dour.
- 2013–201842mTV-PG7.7 (94)TV EpisodeStarsDavid Scott HollowayThe Cologne Carnival celebration sets the tone for Bourdain's visit to this city that boasts the delicacies kolsch, mett, and blood sausage.
- 2001–201921mTV-G6.9 (17)TV EpisodeDirectorYanick LegrandYan SavardFrançois Senécal-TremblayStarsBrooks MooreFind out how potash, leather bracelets, wild rice, and hex key L wrenches are made.
- StarsBrooks MooreFind out how endoscopes, megaphones, and uranium are made.
- StarsPamela Apkarian-RussellTim BarhamNina DarguzisGo behind-the-scenes at Knott's Berry Farm's 35th annual Halloween Haunt. Learn how to apply monster make-up and watch latex masks being made. See the most extreme jack-o-lanterns and visit a haunted house with an annual attendance of over 50,000.
- StarsHelen ArneyRaychelle BurksDebbie BerebichezWe've found the most power hungry clip makers on the web. Brace for destruction as they harness lightning, fire and ice to blow the lid off the internet.
- StarsBrooks MooreFeatured in this special, Halloween 2016, edition: Animatronics, Metal Caskets, Latex Swords and Bulk Chocolate.
- 2013–201842mTV-PG8.4 (128)TV EpisodeDirectorErik OsterholmStarsAnthony BourdainEric RipertMichelin star chef Eric Ripert is introduced to China and Sichuan province by host and good friend Bourdain who tests his endurance with mouth-numbing, sinisterly spicy meals (like green peppercorn fish).
- 2001–201921mTV-G7.6 (18)TV EpisodeStarsBrooks MooreFind out how macarons, pine needle baskets, and micrometers are made.
- StarsBrooks MooreFeatured in this special, Punkin Chunkin 2016, edition: Carbon Fibre, Industrial Wire Ropes, Mountain Bikes and Gears.
- 2001–201921mTV-G7.4 (13)TV EpisodeStarsBrooks MooreFind out how hollow disk pumps, palm sugar, and yachts are made.
- StarsLloyd SherrOn Modern Marvels: Milk, we'll visit a farm with a milking parlor for 80 cows that looks more like a bovine merry-go-round. At the Driftwood Dairy processing plant, we'll find out what's so hot about pasteurization.
- StarsCharlie BadenDavid BigelowPiya ChatterjeeAn hour steeped in the history of tea includes a visit to the Lipton Tea plant in Suffolk, Va., the Charleston Tea Plantation in South Carolina and the Celestial Seasonings plant in Boulder, Colo.; a chronicle of the events that led to the Boston Tea Party; and a segment on gourmet teas.
- StarsBrooks MooreFeatured in this special, Countdown to Election Day, edition: 5. Flags, 4. Sparklers, 3. Police Badges, 2. Microphones, 1. Cathode Ray Tubes
- StarsAnthony BourdainLooking beyond oil, NASA, and football, Bourdain explores Houston's diverse cultures, taking in a Bollywood-style dance in a grocery store, a Quincea?era in suburban Pasadena, and the city's slab car parade, while making time for Viet-Bayou crawfish, East Texas barbecue, and a Congolese-Cajun stew.
- StarsJames AglamesisShannon Jackson ArnoldBill BarronThe cool and sweet history of ice cream, frozen yogurt, and cones. Also featured a tour of the Dreyer's factory, and how new Ben and Jerry's favors are created.
- StarsBrooks MooreFeatured in this special, Fall Harvest, edition: 5. Apple Pies 4. Garden Forks 3. Raisins 2. Shovels and Spades 1. Apple Cider
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneStefan HertelJay Leno puts Joey Logano into a 1960s race car; talks Corvettes with Caitlyn Jenner and Kendall Jenner; explores autonomous driving in a Tesla and 1956 Firebird; and meets a high school teen that designs a new type of solar race car.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneGervy AlotaJay and comedian pal Jeff Dunham race the fastest amphibious cars on the market, then Jay hits the high seas in a massive Navy hovercraft, fights fire with a vintage steam truck and drives a wet race course wearing a drunk-simulation suit.
- StarsWilliam AtwaterJohn BeckmanDoug DavantThe humble beginnings of cannons from the thirteenth century to its modern applications in tanks and more.
- StarsNed BarnettRaymond CallahanFidel CastroOut of the death and suffering of combat have come many of the everyday items we take for granted.
- StarsJay LenoDonald OsborneTim AllenJay explores the influence of outer space on car design, technology and culture. He visit Edwards Air Force Base with astrophysicist Neil DeGrasse Tyson and discusses space's influence on design with pop culture historian Charles Phoenix.