Take Me Home - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Ted Danson Take Me Home
The actor shows off his state of California, specifically Los Angeles. Ted shows Peter Greenberg the Hollywood set where his hit show 'Cheers' was filmed, and a famous street corner where his big break movie 'The Onion Field' was shot.

Dolly Parton Take Me Home
The singer shows off her state of Tennessee. Dolly takes Peter Greenberg to her Dollywood theme park, and her home town of Sevierville. Dolly and Peter also travel to Nashville to visit the Ryman Auditorium where Dolly got her big break.

Harry Connick Jr. Take Me Home
The actor/musician shows off his city of New Orleans. Harry takes CBS News Travel Editor Peter Greenberg to Bourbon Street, a bar there where he used to play, the church where he got married, and areas affected by Hurricane Katrina.

Danny Devito Take Me Home
The actor shows off his state of New Jersey. Danny takes Peter Greenberg to his hometown of Asbury Park. They walk on the famous boardwalk, visit a pinball museum, get their fortunes read by a fortune teller and interact with his fans.

Jeff Daniels Take Me Home
The actor shows off his state of Michigan. Jeff takes host Peter Greenberg to his home city of Chelsea, to the theatre group where he launched his career and they both travel upstate to the Upper Peninsula.
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