O'Brien began hosting the show
Conan on TBS in 2010. The first international travel special on the show was in February 2015. Following the onset of the
Cuban thaw, O'Brien became the first American television personality to film in
Cuba for more than half a century. A few months later, O'Brien visited
Armenia in an episode that featured his assistant
Sona Movsesian, who is
Armenian American. While visiting, Conan guest-starred as a gangster on an Armenian soap opera. In April 2016, O'Brien visited
South Korea in response to a fan letter urging him to visit, as well as a growing fan base online. His visit included a trip to the
Korean Demilitarized Zone, which resulted in O'Brien and
Steven Yeun also visiting
North Korea on a technicality by stepping across the border line at the
DMZ. Conan commented on the significance during the sketch, claiming, "The idea that you and I could be in North Korea, talking and communicating freely, seems like kind of a cool message." These and subsequent hour-long international travel specials were branded
Conan Without Borders and became part of their own series. Conan eventually travelled to thirteen countries in total. In April 2017, O'Brien visited Mexico for "Conan Without Borders: Made in Mexico". The episode featured some of the traditional features of his talk show, including an
opening monologue, which he delivered in Spanish, and had an entirely Mexican staff, crew, audience, and guests. The series' final episode before the onset of
travel restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic aired in September 2019, and
Conan ended in June 2021. O'Brien traveled to thirteen countries in total. The international shows became available on
Netflix before moving to
HBO Max. On May 17, 2023, it was announced that a four-episode international travel series titled ''
Conan O'Brien Must Go'' was in production, to be released on
Max. The series will feature O'Brien meeting various fans in person whom he had previously featured via video calls in his podcast series ''
Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan''. ==Reception==