Conan O’Brien returns to television as host of Max’s new travel documentary, Conan O’Brien Must Go. This isn’t O’Brien’s first time with travel-focused content as he already headlined the award-winning TV specials Conan Without Borders (2015-2019).
Now O’Brien aims to recapture the magic of exploration with his new travel show, which has already been confirmed to premiere in Australia. Here’s everything you need to know about O’Brien’s new series.
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Where to watch Conan O’Brien Must Go in Australia?
In Australia, the new travel series will be available to watch on BINGE, Foxtel and Foxtel Now.
Foxtel and Foxtel Now users can stream episodes on the FOX8 channel.
Streaming Services | Available? |
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BINGE | Yes – with BINGE free trial |
Foxtel Now | Yes – with Foxtel Now free trial |
Foxtel | Yes – with Foxtel subscription |
Conan O’Brien Must Go release date
All four episodes of Conan O’Brien’s new show are set to premiere on BINGE, Thursday, 18 April.
The travel series also airs on Foxtel on the same day and streams simultaneously on Foxtel Now.
Season 1 | Release Date | Streaming Services |
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Episode 1 | Thur, 18 Apr 2024 | BINGE / Foxtel Now |
Episode 2 | Thur, 18 Apr 2024 | BINGE / Foxtel Now |
Episode 3 | Thur, 18 Apr 2024 | BINGE / Foxtel Now |
Episode 4 | Thur, 18 Apr 2024 | BINGE / Foxtel Now |
Stream Conan O’Brien Must Go on BINGE
Conan O’Brien’s new travel documentary series will be available for streaming on BINGE, which also offers an extensive catalogue of content from Max (formerly HBO Max) alongside Foxtel. With a BINGE free trial, new customers can also test run the service before subscribing.
After your free trial period is over, there are three streaming tier plans to choose from. A Basic subscription with Ads allows you to stream BINGE shows on one device in HD. A Standard Plan enables you to enjoy your favourite shows or movies on two devices. A Premium Plan lets you stream on four simultaneously.
BINGE also offers 4K streaming now on selected content, which applies to both the Standard and Premium plans. All BINGE plans have no lock-in contract.
Watch Conan O’Brien Must Go on Foxtel or Foxtel Now
Another option for watching the new show is the pay TV service Foxtel, broadcasting every episode via FOX8. More than top dramas and documentaries, Foxtel also offers live TV with sports streaming and movie channels for watching blockbusters, such as the award-winning Oppenheimer and the smash-hit coming-of-age No Hard Feelings.
FOX8, the channel that airs Conan O’Brien’s Max series, is part of Foxtel Plus, the cheapest entertainment package that already includes the previously separate Kids and Favourites packs, increasing the channels offered to over 70. What’s more all Foxtel bundles now include the Multiscreen feature.
If you’re only after a streaming app rather than a pay TV service, all episodes are also going to be on Foxtel Now, which you can try with a free 10-day trial if signing up for the first time.
The Foxtel Now base pack called Essentials pack is only $25 per month. Premium packs like Drama Extra, Sport, and Movies can be added to your base plan if you’re looking to access more content.
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What is Conan O’Brien Must Go about?
Based on the popular podcast “Conan O’Brien Needs a Fan,” the four-episode series will see the award-winning host visit new friends he’s met through his podcast.
This brings him to Norway, Thailand, Argentina, and Ireland. Once there, he gives some of his memorable fans the day of their lives by giving them a nice surprise – Conan O’Brien himself. Then he explores each country’s local culture and cuisine in the most refreshingly fun way.
The new travel series is produced by O’Brien through his company Conaco with Jeff Ross serving as the executive producer. This also marks O’Brien’s return to television following the conclusion of his long-running talk show Conan in 2021.
Conan O’Brien Must Go trailer
You can watch BINGE’s trailer of Conan O’Brien Must Go right here.
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There’s a growing demand for factual content on streaming, which include travel shows like Men in Kilts, Martin Compston’s Scottish Fling, Martin Compston’s Norwegian Fling, The Grand Tour, and Long Way Up.
You can check out what’s on BINGE to explore other shows available on the service, or use the streaming search bar to find more documentaries to watch.