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Anthony Bourdain Bids Farewell To 'No Reservations'
As befitting the finale of a show that had its beginnings in New York, the ever-"quotable Bourdain" will take viewers to Brooklyn, for an in-depth look at the borough's culinary and other subcultures.
Bye, Tony. It's been real. We'll miss you.
Check out the below video for a sneak peak of "Brooklyn," where Tony and actor Michael K. Williams scarf down some oxtail stew in Crown Heights.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Gina Oct 16th 2012 3:16PM
You do know that he's going to CNN, right? Ostensibly because the Travel Channel was squeamish about letting him go to places he really wants to go to. It seems like the potential is that the show can not only go on, though under a different banner, but get better, if CNN gives him free rein.
Laurel Oct 16th 2012 3:58PM
Hi Gina,
Yes, I did know, but since I wasn't sure if the reasons why had been made public, I refrained from mentioning. But thanks for bringing it up, because it's true: Tony isn't going away, he's just going to be traveling to bigger and badder places.
More to look forward to!
Best,
Laurel
Travis Oct 21st 2012 5:00PM
What about "The Layover?"
airhab Nov 8th 2012 4:34PM
I think The Layover was a one time mini-series connected with AB's contract at TC.