After Bourdain received acclaim for his almost poignant autobiography Kitchen Confidential, The Good Food Show tapped him to host a television show about food and travel around the world: "A Cook's Tour," in January 2002
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In July 2005, another new TV show "Burton's No Limits" similar to "A Cook's Tour" premiered on the "Travel Channel".
On the other hand, due to the wide popularity created by "Kitchen Confidential", the character "Jack Burton" in the sitcom "Kitchen Confidential" broadcast by "Fox Broadcasting Company" in 2005 was based on Anthony Bourdain.
The image of a bohemian in the autobiography of Johnston is the original image.
In July 2006, while Bourdain was in Beirut filming the latest episode of "Burda No Holds Barred," the Israeli-Lebanese conflict broke out.
Bourdain and his crew and other American citizens were evacuated on July 20 under the protection of the United States Marine Corps.
Because the unannounced confrontation took place just a few hours' walk from the hotel where the couple were staying, Bournemouth's producers included the episode in the August 21, 2006 episode of "Burton Has No Limits."
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Unusually, in addition to what was originally planned to be filmed, this episode also includes their first-hand encounters with Hezbollah supporters, as well as the days they spent waiting for news with other American expatriates in a Beirut hotel.
, and the eventual evacuation with help.
This episode was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2007.
Bourdain has appeared as a guest and judge on the reality TV show "Top Chef" five times, first in the second season of "Thanksgiving" in November 2006, and later in June 2007.
Moon appears in the first episode of the third season, "Exotic Surf and Turf", where the competition includes abalone, alligators, silkies, giant clams, and eels.
His third appearance was also in the third season, as a long-time flying expert, judging each contestant's in-flight meal.
While head judge Tom Colicchio was busy opening his new restaurant, Bourdain was blogging about many episodes of the third season.
Bourdain then appeared as a guest in the first episode of Season 4, and then in the Season 4 episode "Restaurant War", replacing head judge Tom Colicchio.
He is also one of the main judges of the eighth season of "Top Chef: All Stars".
Bourdain also appeared on the Travel & Lifestyle Channel's "Miami Ink" reality show on August 28, 2006, where artist Chris Garver tattooed a skull on Bourdain's right shoulder.
Bourdain noted that this was his fourth tattoo, which he said was to balance out the Ouroboros tattoo on his left shoulder that he received while filming "Burton Has No Limits" in Malaysia.
Bourdain also appeared as a guest on the August 6, 2007, New York City episode of "Weird Food" hosted by Andrew Seamus.
Appears in an episode of "Burton's No Holds Barred" in New York City.
On October 20, 2008, Bourdain hosted a special program "At the Table with Anthony Bourdain" on the Travel & Lifestyle Channel.
Bourdain also made a cameo appearance in the 2008 film Far Cry.
In 2010, Bourdain appeared as "Dr. Tony" in Nick, Jr.'s "Yo Gabba Gabba!"
He is currently writing and consulting for the HBO television series "Treme."
Bourdain was famous for the bizarre foods he ate during his many gourmet adventures, including: sheep testicles in North Africa, ant eggs in Mexico, and a frenzy of eating an entire cobra alive - still beating - in Vietnam.
Snake heart, snake blood, snake gall, snake meat.