Better Late Than Never - Season 2

Season 2
A European Adventure for All Ages

Episodes

Munich
Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman and Jeff Dye start a new adventure in Munich, Germany, where they don lederhosen for Oktoberfest and yodel in the Bavarian Alps. The men immerse themselves in the culture, customs, and traditions of the city, including participating in Oktoberfest, visiting a nude park, and recreating their own Julie Andrews moment in the Bavarian Alps.

Sweden - I'm a Viking!
A search of Terry's Viking roots uncovers a "Viking Island" that leads to a series of challenges that aren't for the faint of heart. But it's not all fun and games when the friends are confronted with the world's smelliest dish and a strict etiquette class that turns into a complete disaster. George, the world's biggest ABBA fan, gets the surprise of a lifetime by meeting founding member Bjorn.

Lithuania - I'm King of the Castle
Bill's in the driver seat as he takes the guys to Lithuania, a place they've never planned to go but it happens to be where his parents grew up. While he seeks to find his family connection, George discovers his own special relationship through, of all things, a goat beauty contest. Bill's big plans lead the guys to stay in an uncomfortable haunted castle and an unpleasant visit to a neighbor country, Russia.

Berlin - How Do You Say Roots in German?
The guys head to Berlin in the hopes of finding Henry's roots. Along the way, they check into a communist hotel, meet a bear, visit the Berlin wall, have a surprise run in with Al Roker and are treated to a special performance from David Hasselhoff. Later, Henry makes a powerful discovery about his family's past that changes his life forever.

Barcelona - If Terry's Not Naked, Who Is?
The guys enjoy the culture of Barcelona, Spain and embrace their artistic sides: joining a parade of giants; tango dancing; a lunch of traditional Spanish delicacies; Terry shows Barcelona what a full moon in the middle of the day looks like; Henry bares it all as a nude model for an art class; and becoming part of a human tower.

Madrid - Matador Training
Henry Winkler, William Shatner, Terry Bradshaw, George Foreman and Jeff Dye explore Madrid, Spain: experience an altered version of the Tomatina Festival, learn the art of bullfighting with matador lessons, embark on unique culinary adventures, try flamenco dancing, and get kicked out of Tavera Monastery.

Moroccan Wishes and Camel Dreams
On part one of this season's finale, the guys head to Morocco in Africa, where they take a camel ride through the desert, get lost in a Marrakesh bazaar, have a special dinner (each making one last wish for the trip), visit a youth boxing gym, and ride scooters into the Moroccan desert.

To the Sahara and Back
On part two of this season's finale, the guys get their groove on with the Gnawa Tribe and bond over a campfire in the Sahara Desert. In Marrakesh, William Shatner treats the guys to lunch before going to hear an authentic Moroccan storyteller. Jeff Dye shows off his stand-up skills and they all reflect on the trip they've had at a final dinner.
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