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  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z
  • 6m
  • 2h 36m (26 episodes)
  • United States
  • Talk Show
No Wine snobs here! Emmy and Golden Globe winner William Shatner invites unique guests to enjoy a glass of wine, with neither aware of the exact wine that's being tasted. Cheers!

26 episodes

Series Premiere

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x01 Alton Brown - Celebrity Chef

Series Premiere

1x01 Alton Brown - Celebrity Chef

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

On the premiere episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting, William Shatner sits down with Alton Brown to talk food, family, and bubbly wine! Creatively describing their bubbly wine, Alton is reminded of Butterfinger bars.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x02 Christen Gerhart

1x02 Christen Gerhart

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

For this episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting, William Shatner sits down with magician and television presenter Christen Gerhart to talk wine and magic. Using magician terminology, Christen describes their white wine.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x03 Jered Standing

1x03 Jered Standing

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

William Shatner is at Grand Central Market in Downtown Los Angeles to sip wine with Jered Standing, Head Butcher at Belcampo Meat Co. Oh yeah, Jered used to be a vegetarian. Jered talks about the way that the butchers at Belcampo prepare their meat differently, and explains the measures that they take in order to make sure that their livestock live a near natural life.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x04 Dominic

1x04 Dominic

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

William Shatner sits down with Dominic, an honest-to-goodness marijuana dealer. They talk about how Dominic got into the business, what kind of living he makes, and when the last time William smoked 'grass' was! William expresses his love for the herb, and Dominic shares that he hasn't sampled his product in over three years.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x05 Chris Dane Owens

1x05 Chris Dane Owens

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

Chris Dane Owens is a legendary figure. On this episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting, he joins Mr. Shatner in the great outdoors to discuss fantasy, music, and, of course, wine. Chris talks about his successes with creating music videos that stylistically pay homage to fantasy film trailers. Wine tasting just got epic.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x06 Stryder

1x06 Stryder

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

William Shatner sips with Star Wars cosplayer Stryder, creator of the Hip Hop Trooper. The two talk bartending, hip hop lyrics, and classic Star Trek secrets before popping a bottle of mystery wine.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x07 LeVar Burton: Educator

1x07 LeVar Burton: Educator

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

Star Trek: The Next Generation meets The Original Series in this week's episode! William and LeVar celebrate their close friendship, and, in between gulps, the two talk about kids, LeVar's family, and Reading Rainbow's return. The actor and educator explains how being raised by a single mother didn't limit his ability to mature into the man that he wanted to be.

1x08 Marnie Clarke: Cheesemonger

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

What goes best with wine? Cheese, of course! In this week's episode, host William Shatner sits down with Marnie Clarke, who runs two cheese shops in Southern California. She expertly pairs the mystery wine with a perfect cheese companion after only wafting it, pulling from her experience with cheese to rate and describe the mystery wine.

In this episode, Willliam Shatner shares some mystery wine with a character who juggles cutting hair and being a clown, Richie the Barber. When he reaches his second glass, Richie reassures William that he won't be driving home and that he normally rides a unicycle, anyway.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x10 Tom Foran: Horse Trainer

1x10 Tom Foran: Horse Trainer

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

In this episode, William Shatner talks horses with trainer Tom Foran at the Los Angeles Equestrian Center. Foran operates Foran Performance Horses and focuses on training reining horses for competition. He shares why training horses intrigues him, which is, in part, the sense of cooperation between trainer and horse. Tom utilizes his equestrian experience to describe the mystery wine.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x11 Misha Collins: Actor

1x11 Misha Collins: Actor

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

In this episode, William Shatner sits down with his Twitter nemesis, Misha Collins. Misha talks about his charity work and what it's like to play a TV archangel while the two share some mystery wine together. William throws some playful jabs at Misha, and Misha describes the mystery wine in very abnormal terms.

On this episode, Bill sits down with actress and model Courtney Hope Turner. In addition to appearing in film, TV, commercials, and music videos, Turner was crowned Miss South Carolina 2011. Courtney details the downsides and burdens of being pretty, and explains why she hasn't always felt beautiful.

1x13 Sean Durham: Craft Beer Salesman

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

Beer is the subject of today's discussion, when William Shatner talks to craft beer salesman Sean Durham. Sean enjoys the popularization of craft beer, which is progressing the perception of what a beer can be. Sean harnesses his beer brewing vernacular to rate and describe the mystery wine. Mystery wine described in beer terms? Watch and see!

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x14 Adam Carolla: Comedian

1x14 Adam Carolla: Comedian

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

William Shatner stops by Adam Carolla's podcast hideout to film an episode of Brown Bag Wine Tasting. Adam talks about the structure and format of his standup, planning beats across 90-minute sets in order to maintain audience engagement. Foregoing the traditional criteria and guidelines for the show, Adam describes the mystery wine as if it were a prostitute.

This week, motorcycle enthusiast James Reddick talks bikes over a glass of mystery wine. James details growing up in Indiana, and how his passion for motorcycles was inherited from his father. He weighs the benefits of owning an older classic bike over a newer bike with more modern comforts. James describes and rates the mystery wine as if it were a motorcycle.

1x16 Nancy Gneier: Railroad Enthusiast

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

William visits the Travel Town Museum in Griffith Park in order to sip a glass of mystery wine and speak with railroad enthusiast Nancy Gneier. She explains how the rich history of railroading is intertwined with Los Angeles' own history. Nancy impresses William with her ability to easily describe the mystery wine in train terms.

1x17 Robert Greenberg: Music Historian

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

Music historian Robert Greenberg reveals the true inspiration for Beethoven's symphonies over a glass of mystery wine. William and Robert discuss how time and experience gradually lead to a greater appreciation for, and understanding of, classical music. Relating the mystery wine to Beethoven's gastric issues, Robert describes and rates it as if it were a piece of music.

This week, restaurant manager Blaise Sepulveda explores egg-centric cuisine over a glass of mystery wine with William Shatner. Blaise explains how people, even more so than food, draw him into the food industry, because their energies converge from all walks of life when they come to enjoy meals. Blaise blows away William's egg-spectations with his egg-themed descriptions of the mystery wine.

2014-01-01T05:00:00Z

1x19 Dominique Cruyff: Painter

1x19 Dominique Cruyff: Painter

  • 2014-01-01T05:00:00Z6m

Painter and animal rights supporter Dominique Cruyff is the lucky fan who wins an auction to converse with William Shatner over a glass of mystery wine. Recounting how she won the charity auction that allowed her to come sit and sip with Bill, Dominique views the donation as a win-win. She explains how her concern for animal welfare informs both her diet and her paintings.

Former pro football player and high school valedictorian Marcellus Wiley talks about his introduction to football during his childhood and markedly increasing his size in college. He discusses how football gave him a sense of identity and kept him out of trouble in his neighborhood. Marcellus employs his status as a typewriting legend to rate and describe the mystery wine.

Veep's Matt Walsh talks about his movie, A Better You, which had scenes written without dialogue, allowing the actors to improvise lines within the confines of the action of each scene. After elaborating on the intention of improv, Matt and Bill set a scene in which they drink and describe imaginary wine. He draws from his experiences with hypnotherapy to rate and describe the mystery wine.

Food and Wine magazine executive wine editor Ray Isle knows his vintages. He joins William Shatner to discuss the best wines to go with Texas BBQ. Ray explains how, in the past, wine that was considered unsatisfactory was mixed with other ingredients to mask its taste, and he shares a story about an opportunity he had to taste wine from a 200 year-old shipwreck,.

Actor Grant Harling won the Brown Bag Wine Tasting charity contest, and this week he and William Shatner sit down and sip. Grant and Bill discuss the challenge of meeting people in Los Angeles, whether it be for professional networking or in order to forge new friendships. Grant draws upon his aptitude for making new friends when he rates and describes this week's spicy red mystery wine.

Brandi Glanville sits and sips with William Shatner. William and Brandi discuss the ability for a cute label to successfully sell a bottle of wine to a customer. Brandi contemplates the heightened level of drama that arises even when cameras are filming a real situation. She can barely contain her laughter when William asks her to describe the mystery wine as if it were a sexual interaction.

Actor Wil Wheaton joins his old friend William Shatner to converse about home brewing beer, the outer limits of space, and video games. Wil and William compare movies and video games by highlighting the added layer of interactivity that games offer. Wil excites William when talking about undiscovered dimensions and other-dimensional lifeforms that can't yet be perceived by humans.

'So You Think You Can Dance' creator and 'American Idol' producer Nigel Lythgoe sits and sips with William Shatner. Nigel and William discuss how younger generations perceive fame and equate it to success. He relays how children dancing today are more talented than professional adult dancers were years ago, with gravity limiting them more so than their own abilities.

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