Better Late Than Never (2016)
This hilarious fish-out-of-water comedy/reality show follows cultural icons Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw and George Foreman on their greatest adventure yet. Deciding it's Better Late Than Never, these four national treasures embark on the journey of a lifetime, traveling across Asia on their own with no schedule and no itinerary. The only "help" will come from Jeff Dye, a young, strong, tech-savvy comedian with an agenda of his own - who isn't above leading the men off track. Each stop is packed with hilarious cultural experiences, heartwarming spectacles and unexpected twists as our legends take on this unforgettable adventure.
Better Late Than Never: Season 1 - 4 Episode s
1x1 - This Is Nothing Like The Today Show
August 23, 2016
The "boys" find Tokyo just a bit overwhelming. And weird. And they fit right in.
1x2 - Less Talky, More Sake
August 30, 2016
The group visits a geisha house and samurai warrior school in Kyoto, Japan. In Hong Kong, Shatner books a top hotel. Group rents a yacht, has custom suits made and visits an ancient Chinese medicine shop.
1x3 - Seoul Brothers
September 6, 2016
In South Korea, the guys visit a K-pop school, where they learn dance moves from the K-pop band Girls Generation and shoot a music video with them. They also stay at an inexpensive spa; visit the DMZ; and eat at a restaurant that serves live octopus.
1x4 - A Thai Goodbye
September 12, 2016
It's the last leg of their trip and their first stop is Phuket, Thailand, where the five take part in a wild water fight before celebrating Terry's 67th birthday. Jeff takes Terry to get his first-ever tattoo, while William and Henry get bent into all different directions with a not-so-relaxing Thai massage. George takes the gang to watch Thai boxing before stepping into the ring with William, and, later, Terry gets serenaded by a special guest at an unforgettable birthday dinner. Then it's off to Chiang Mai, their final destination, for a luxurious stay at an amazing hotel. In one of the most moving experiences of their trip, they spend the day at an elephant sanctuary and then visit the women and children of the long-neck tribe.