Jack Maxwell is the charming host of The Travel Channel’s series “Booze Traveler”. The successful show that takes Maxwell on journals around the world to discover different cultures and the use of alcohol in them has helped make the show a success. Maxwell recently announced his diagnosis and treatment of cancer last year. Maxwell has kept quiet about the diagnosis and has a positive outlook on his life which he credits, along with, his family of getting him through this difficult time. Here are 5 things you didn’t know about Jack Maxwell. Cancer Diagnosis In the spring of 2016 Jack
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- 12/14/2017
- by Nat Berman
- TVovermind.com
Booze Traveler is back. Today, Travel Channel announced the TV show's fourth season will premiere in December.The docuseries follows Jack Maxwell as he searches for the best cocktails across the globe. This season, he'll be traveling to Tahiti, Arizona, the Caribbean, Chile, Costa Rica, Czech Republic, France, Italy, Michigan, Taiwan, New England, New Mexico, the Pacific Northwest, the Rocky Mountains, and more.Read More…...
- 11/21/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Travel Channel has a lot in store for 2017. Recently, the network announced their upcoming new and returning series.Returning shows include Weird America, Dive In, Booze Traveler, Hotel Impossible, and Bizarre Foods. Travel Channel's slate of new series includes Caribbean Pirate Treasure, a docuseries "about sailors, pirates and the trail they left behind" hosted by Philippe Cousteau, the grandson of famous sea explorer Jacques Cousteau.Read More…...
- 3/24/2017
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Adventurer Jack Maxwell adds a bit of bite to his whiskey on this week’s Booze Traveler — by drinking it out of a dead alligator. The intrepid host heads to Florida to scope out the drinking scene and is amazed at what he finds. At one point he samples shots by drinking them out of the skull of an alligator — with the alcohol dribbling out from between its fierce teeth! He also gets involved with Haitian Voodoo, goes sailing on a water-borne tiki bar, and falls in love with maple bacon donuts drizzled in a reduction made from beer. The episode, titled...read more...
- 1/2/2017
- by Julian Cheatle
- Monsters and Critics
After premiering two Booze Traveler: Best Bars specials in October, Travel Channel has given the green light to Brooze Traveler: Best Bars, the series. The cable channel has ordered 10 half-hour episodes for the first season, which will follow cocktail connoisseur Jack Maxwell on a new, fun-filled mission to find the best bars and drinks in the U.S. Production begins this month for a spring 2017 premiere. Season 3 of the network's popular series Booze Traveler, also…...
- 12/6/2016
- Deadline TV
Travel Channel has announced that the third season of their Booze Traveler TV show will kick off on Monday, December 12th, at 10pm. Host Jack Maxwell returns in his worldwide search for interesting beverages and the people who drink them.Here's the press release:Cocktail Connoisseur Jack Maxwell Returns For More Global Escapades In Travel Channel'S 'Booze Traveler'Season Three Premieres Monday, December 12, at 10:00 p.m. Et/PtTravel Channel's Jack Maxwell continues his search for the world's most interesting beverages and the people who drink them with all-new, fun escapades in the third season of "Booze Traveler," premiering on Monday, December 12 at 10:00 p.m. Et/Pt. He'll sail Hobart Harbor in Australia for a taste of the world's best single malt whiskey, catch spiders in Cambodia to make tarantula wine and drink apple pie moonshine at the Mamou Mardi...
- 11/10/2016
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
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Stolen Innocence
Logline: 12-year-old Jan Broberg was kidnapped by her parents’ best friend and trusted neighbor. Twice.
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In 1974, Jan Broberg was kidnapped by her parents best friend, Robert Bechtold. He drugged her and strapped her to a bed in the back of a motorhome, and drove to Mexico. Upon awakening, Jan heard high-pitched voices, repeating commands through a small intercom, leading her to believe that she and Berchtold had been abducted by aliens. The FBI conducted a nationwide manhunt and found Jan 5 weeks later. Jan’s family remained oblivious to Berchtold’s diabolical intentions towards their daughter. His calculated...
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Stolen Innocence
Logline: 12-year-old Jan Broberg was kidnapped by her parents’ best friend and trusted neighbor. Twice.
Elevator Pitch:
In 1974, Jan Broberg was kidnapped by her parents best friend, Robert Bechtold. He drugged her and strapped her to a bed in the back of a motorhome, and drove to Mexico. Upon awakening, Jan heard high-pitched voices, repeating commands through a small intercom, leading her to believe that she and Berchtold had been abducted by aliens. The FBI conducted a nationwide manhunt and found Jan 5 weeks later. Jan’s family remained oblivious to Berchtold’s diabolical intentions towards their daughter. His calculated...
- 7/25/2016
- by Steve Greene
- Indiewire
Look, we're all partial to a bit of a tipple - but most of our favourites don't tend to involve frogs, potato spit or camel milk. But new show Booze Traveler is about to widen our drinking opportunities as actor Jack Maxwell takes a huge trip around the world to investigate the world of booze.
"I have to admit, going back to America and just having a regular cocktail was kind of boring," Jack joked.
"People drink for the same reasons around the world – that's what I've discovered. To socialise, to celebrate, to mourn sometimes, to take the edge off at the end of a long day, whether you're driving a taxi in New York City or you're a bobby in London or you're herding camels in the Gobi desert. We all want to just be with our families at the end of the day and have a couple of...
"I have to admit, going back to America and just having a regular cocktail was kind of boring," Jack joked.
"People drink for the same reasons around the world – that's what I've discovered. To socialise, to celebrate, to mourn sometimes, to take the edge off at the end of a long day, whether you're driving a taxi in New York City or you're a bobby in London or you're herding camels in the Gobi desert. We all want to just be with our families at the end of the day and have a couple of...
- 7/2/2015
- Digital Spy
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