![]() ![]() In an interview with Adweek, Bourdain explained that several places he visited for the show had been previously inaccessible, but his move to CNN allowed for the “infrastructure and inclination to make those places doable.” The directors had almost free rein to experiment with wacky animated sequences, black-and-white film, silly sketches, and more. While other travel shows serve up aspirations with high gloss, Bourdain’s travelogue was gritty and raw. It’s one of the most iconic scenes from CNN’s Peabody- and Emmy-winning show Parts Unknown, which captured the unfiltered truth of many lesser-known destinations. ![]() Seated on plastic stools, the wily host and the onetime leader of the free world swap stories of past delicious meals. “You’re going to have to walk me through this,” former president Barack Obama tells Anthony Bourdain as he perplexedly peers into a bowl of bun cha (grilled-pork noodles). ![]()
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