The TV series,are starring Terry Bradshaw, Jeff Dye, George Foreman, follows icons on their most wonderful journey. These four people is embroiled on the trip of a traveling across Asia on their own without a plan.
What makes the concept work, or at least sporadically fun, is the easy banter among the players -- foremost among them Shatner, who is, at 85, the group's eldest member -- and the sheer audacity of the premise.
It is possibly not the worst thing to plug into the lazy, hazy, waning days of summer - I mean, I can see its appeal to other people -- as current events melt your mind and before everything gets busy again.
Better Late Than Never leans hard on stereotypes, it turns out to be a warm, funny and generally inoffensive road trip in which both sides come off as sometimes confused but generally well-meaning.