Better Late Than Never

Better Late Than Never (2016-2018)

EndedReality showComedy, Travel

NBC is taking five celebrated men from across genres on an epic adventure throughout Asia with its new alternative comedy series Better Late Than Never.

Award-winning actor, producer, writer and director Henry Winkler, Emmy and Golden Globe-winning actor, director and writer William Shatner, celebrated football legend and NFL analyst Terry Bradshaw, boxing Hall of Famer and gold medal winner turned businessman George Foreman and comedian Jeff Dye embark on the ultimate international excursion with no assistants, no limousines and no lattes, in search of an intimate, life-changing experience.

The one-hour series travels to Tokyo, Kyoto, Seoul, Hong Kong, Phuket and Chiang Mai before heading home. The five navigate their way through each city - communicating with the local population, immersing themselves in local traditions and enjoying exotic food - all the while dealing with the unexpected twists and turns that any trip presents.

As they check off items on their own personal bucket lists, the five rely on each other for support and encouragement and, in the process, demonstrate that friendship is the ultimate gift.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E08To the Sahara and BackFeb. 5, 2018
S02E07Moroccan Wishes and Camel DreamsJan. 29, 2018
S02E06Madrid - Matador TrainingJan. 22, 2018
S02E05Barcelona - If Terry's Not Naked, Who Is?Jan. 15, 2018
S02E04Berlin - How Do You Say Roots in German?Jan. 8, 2018
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Better Late Than Never' premiere?

'Better Late Than Never' premiered on August 23, 2016.

What is the premise of 'Better Late Than Never'?

'Better Late Than Never' follows five celebrities - Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman, and Jeff Dye - as they travel to Asia, visiting countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Thailand.

How many episodes were there in the first season of 'Better Late Than Never'?

The first season of 'Better Late Than Never' had 4 episodes.

Which celebrities were part of the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never'?

The main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' included Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman, and Jeff Dye.

In which countries did the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' travel to in the first season?

The main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' traveled to countries such as Japan, South Korea, and Thailand in the first season.

What did the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' experience during their travels in South Korea?

In South Korea, the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' experienced K-pop, traditional Korean wrestling, and also dressed up in traditional Korean attire.

Which city in Japan did the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' visit?

The main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' visited Tokyo, Japan.

What did the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' do during their time in Tokyo?

While in Tokyo, the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' experienced sumo wrestling, Harajuku fashion and Mario Kart racing.

What did the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' experience during their visit to Chiang Mai, Thailand?

In Chiang Mai, Thailand, the main cast of 'Better Late Than Never' visited an elephant sanctuary and experienced traditional Thai massage.

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