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  2. Bixby's Back - Wikipedia

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    Despite the mixed reviews, the episode was viewed by 13.16 million households, according to the Nielsen Media Research, and received a 5.1 rating among adults between the ages of 18 and 49, tying the spot for highest-rated episode of the series at that time with "The Old Wagon" and "Halloween". It later became the most viewed scripted program ...

  3. The most coveted restaurant reservations in 7 big US cities - AOL

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    A restaurant reservation is modern-day status symbol. Here, 28 American hot spots to see and be seen, per travel agents and senior hotel staffers. The most coveted restaurant reservations in 7 big ...

  4. Anthony Bourdain: No Reservations - Wikipedia

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    Bourdain visits the late-night haunts of his hometown of New York City, including a Russian-style night out in Brighton Beach with author Gary Shteyngart, Gray's Papaya, a Japanese izakaya, Siberia Bar with fellow food travel show host Andrew Zimmern, and a favorite of after-work chefs, The Spotted Pig. He also takes a trip to Yankee Stadium.

  5. Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern - Wikipedia

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    Air date Location Notes/Featured Bizarre Foods Pilot (0) November 1, 2006 Asia: Pilot episode in Japan, Thailand, and Malaysia. Tokyo: Getemono bar, at Asadachi (1-2-14 Nishi-Shinjuku) raw pig's testicles, Frog sashimi, plus the frog's beating heart, lizard sake, at Yaki Hamna: Giant snails, fugu, at Hibari sushi, raw octopus sushi.

  6. World's Weirdest Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] Among the restaurants featured include a nudist restaurant in New York, a Japanese restaurant with monkey waiters, and Taiwanese restaurant which serves curry from miniature toilets. [4] The series, which premiered April 4, 2012, has filmed in a number of cities around the world, including Tokyo, New York, Taipei, London and Vancouver.

  7. CSI: NY season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Each episode on each of the DVDs for Season 1 also come with a commentary track from the producers of the show. DVD 1 has a special episode, "MIA/NYC NonStop". This is the backdoor pilot episode of CSI: NY where Mac Taylor and other New York characters are introduced and who work with Horatio Caine to help solve a crime which started in Miami.

  8. Dailymotion - Wikipedia

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    Dailymotion is a French online video sharing platform owned by Canal+. Prior to 2024, the company was owned by Vivendi . [ 3 ] North American launch partners included Vice Media , Bloomberg , and Hearst Digital Media . [ 4 ]

  9. List of CSI: NY episodes - Wikipedia

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    When a teenage girl returns home from a big party night at an underage club to find her parents murdered, the search for the killer leads Miami CSI Horatio Caine to New York City. Before he arrives, the New York detectives, led by Detective Mac Taylor are called out to investigate the shooting of an undercover police officer—who, it turns out ...