The Vice Guide to Travel

The Vice Guide to Travel
Directed by Eddy Moretti, Shane Smith
Starring Shane Smith, Trace Crutchfield, David Cross, Derrick Beckles, Gavin McInnes, David Choe, Johnny Knoxville
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes 15
Production
Running time variable
Release
Original network VBS.tv

The Vice Guide to Travel is a travel show-style documentary show released in 2006 by Vice Media, as part of the VBS.tv online television division of Vice.[1] The show follows Vice employees as they travel to dangerous, weird, and offbeat locations throughout the globe.[2][3]

History

In 2006 VICE released the DVD “The Vice Guide to Travel,” which was funded by MTV[4] and inspired by the long-running series of "Vice Guides" in the magazine.[5] VICE reporters and camera teams visited locations such as the slums of Rio, Congo, and Paraguay. Spike Jonze helped edit the pieces.[4]

Videos such as the Vice Guide to Travel (2006) were made accessible for free on VBS.tv, and the docu-series The Vice Guide to Liberia[6] by Andy Capper won a Webby Award, helping foster a future partnership with CNN.[5] The episodes are currently available at VICE.com, where VBS.tv was later merged.

Hosts and recurring characters have included Shane Smith, Trace Crutchfield, actor David Cross, Derrick Beckles, editor Gavin McInnes, artist David Choe, and Johnny Knoxville of Jackass.

Episodes

The following are the episodes of The Vice Guide to Travel.

  1. The Gun Markets of Pakistan
  2. Bulgarian Dirty Bombs
  3. The Radioactive Beasts of Chernobyl
  4. PLO Boy Scouts of Beirut
  5. Gorillas in the Midst
  6. The Slums of Rio
  7. Gypsies of Sophia
  8. Wodka Wars
  9. From Poland With Love
  10. Illegal Border Crossing Park
  11. VICE Guide to Liberia
  12. VICE Guide to North Korea
  13. North Korean Labor Camps
  14. VICE Guide to the Balkans
  15. VICE Guide to Karachi

See also

References

  1. About VBS. Retrieved on 2011-5-16.
  2. "Vice Guide to Travel (2006)". Pop Matters. Retrieved February 15, 2012.
  3. "VICE 'Guide to Travel'". Spin magazine. August 15, 2006.
  4. 1 2 Widdicombe, Lizzie (April 8, 2013). "The Bad-Boy Brand". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2013-08-12.
  5. 1 2 Marlow Stern (15 March 2013). "VICE Filmmaker Andy Capper on Snoop Lion Doc, Chief Keef Series, More". The Daily Beast. The Newsweek/Daily Beast Company LLC. Retrieved 26 April 2013.
  6. Bowie, Adam (February 26, 2010). "Inside VICE magazine's alternative travel guides". The Independent. Retrieved 2013-08-12.

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