The Getaway

The Getaway (2013-2014)

EndedReality showTravel

Anyone can be a tourist, but experiencing a city like a local takes a great guide. From executive producers Anthony Bourdain and Zero Point Zero Production comes The Getaway, a new original series that explores the world's greatest cities through the eyes of a revolving cast of travel-loving celebrities who know them inside and out. Each hour-long episode of the 10-part series The Getaway follows a celeb to their favorite place on earth, where they provide the inside track on the best things to do, food to eat, and places to hang out. They'll hit the streets and enjoy the life of a local, doing what they do, eating what they eat, and going where they go.

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Scheduleevery Wednesday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E09Nat Faxon & Jim Rash in TokyoDec 10, 2014
S02E08Jenny Slate in BarcelonaDec 3, 2014
S02E07Yasiin Bey in MoroccoNov 26, 2014
S02E06Zachary Levi in New OrleansNov 19, 2014
S02E05Kyle MacLachlan in Napa ValleyNov 12, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The Getaway premiere?

The Getaway premiered on September 25, 2013.

Who hosted The Getaway?

The Getaway was hosted by a different celebrity each episode.

How many episodes did The Getaway have?

The Getaway had a total of 10 episodes.

What was the format of The Getaway?

The Getaway featured a different celebrity visiting a different city in each episode.

Which cities did The Getaway feature in its first season?

The cities featured in the first season of The Getaway were Austin, Los Angeles, Copenhagen, Dublin, and New Orleans.

What was the target audience for The Getaway?

The Getaway targeted adults who enjoy travel and adventure.

Which famous chef appeared in an episode of The Getaway?

Anthony Bourdain appeared in an episode of The Getaway.

Which celebrity visited Tokyo in an episode of The Getaway?

Rashida Jones visited Tokyo in an episode of The Getaway.

What was the name of the celebrity who visited New Orleans in an episode of The Getaway?

Aziz Ansari visited New Orleans in an episode of The Getaway.

Which celebrity visited Dublin in an episode of The Getaway?

Jack McBrayer visited Dublin in an episode of The Getaway.

Who produced The Getaway?

The Getaway was produced by Zero Point Zero Production, Inc.

What was the overall premise of The Getaway?

The Getaway was a travel and adventure television series that followed celebrities as they explored new destinations around the globe.

Which network aired The Getaway?

The Getaway aired on Esquire Network.

Was The Getaway a critically acclaimed show?

Yes, The Getaway received positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.

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