Get ready for a delectable treat as “Next Baking Master: Paris” returns with Episode 4, titled “Going for Butter Gold,” airing Monday, May 27th, at 9:00 Pm on Food Network. In this mouthwatering episode, judges Stephanie Boswell and Ludo Lefebvre challenge the talented bakers with a series of creative tasks.
First up, the bakers must put their skills to the test by creating buttery mashups inspired by the renowned cruffin, a delightful pastry crafted by Julien Abourmad and Emmanuel Gunther. With butter as the star ingredient, the bakers are tasked with pushing the boundaries of flavor and texture to create irresistible treats that will impress the judges.
But the challenges don’t stop there! In the second part of the episode, the bakers are tasked with using fashion as inspiration to craft a trio of desserts that harmonize together as a cohesive collection. From elegant cakes to delicate pastries, the bakers...
First up, the bakers must put their skills to the test by creating buttery mashups inspired by the renowned cruffin, a delightful pastry crafted by Julien Abourmad and Emmanuel Gunther. With butter as the star ingredient, the bakers are tasked with pushing the boundaries of flavor and texture to create irresistible treats that will impress the judges.
But the challenges don’t stop there! In the second part of the episode, the bakers are tasked with using fashion as inspiration to craft a trio of desserts that harmonize together as a cohesive collection. From elegant cakes to delicate pastries, the bakers...
- 5/20/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Indulge your sweet tooth with Season 1 Episode 3 of “Next Baking Master: Paris,” titled “For the Love of Chocolate,” airing this Monday, May 20th, at 9:00 Pm on Food Network. In this delectable episode, hosts Stephanie Boswell and Ludo Lefebvre treat contestants to a visit to Jade Genin Chocolate, where they’ll learn the art of crafting exquisite bonbons.
As the contestants immerse themselves in the world of chocolate, they’ll be challenged to showcase their newfound skills in a dessert that incorporates three chocolate techniques. From tempering to molding, the bakers will have to demonstrate precision and creativity to impress the judges and secure their spot in the competition.
But it’s not all work and no play! In between the intense baking sessions, contestants will take a leisurely stroll along the Seine, seeking inspiration from the picturesque scenery of Paris. With the iconic landmarks of the City of Lights as their backdrop,...
As the contestants immerse themselves in the world of chocolate, they’ll be challenged to showcase their newfound skills in a dessert that incorporates three chocolate techniques. From tempering to molding, the bakers will have to demonstrate precision and creativity to impress the judges and secure their spot in the competition.
But it’s not all work and no play! In between the intense baking sessions, contestants will take a leisurely stroll along the Seine, seeking inspiration from the picturesque scenery of Paris. With the iconic landmarks of the City of Lights as their backdrop,...
- 5/13/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Food Network brings 10 top American bakers to Paris to participate in the ultimate competition. A new series, “Next Baking Master: Paris,” follows the contestants as they compete in several intense rounds, each allowing them to show off their unique skills. The series kicks off with an action-packed 90-minute episode this week. “Next Baking Master: Paris” premieres on Food Network on Monday, May 6 at 9 p.m. Et. You can also stream it on-demand on Max beginning Tuesday, May 7. You can watch Food Network with a 7-Day Free Trial of Philo. You can also watch with Directv Stream, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, or YouTube TV.
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- 5/6/2024
- by Aubrey Chorpenning
- The Streamable
Get ready to satisfy your sweet tooth with the premiere episode of “Next Baking Master: Paris” Season 1! Tune in on Monday, May 6th, 2024, at 9:00 Pm on Food Network for the debut of “Cream Rises to the Top.”
In this exciting first episode, hosts Stephanie Boswell and Ludo Lefebvre welcome ten talented bakers to the culinary capital of the world, Paris. The contestants are tasked with showcasing their unique culinary perspectives by creating delectable desserts that reflect their individual styles.
The challenge heats up as the bakers are challenged to incorporate cream into their cake creations, testing their creativity and baking skills to the limit. With high stakes and delicious treats on the line, viewers can expect mouthwatering moments and intense competition as the bakers strive to impress the judges.
Don’t miss the premiere of “Next Baking Master: Paris” Season 1, airing at 9:00 Pm on Monday, May 6th, 2024, on Food Network.
In this exciting first episode, hosts Stephanie Boswell and Ludo Lefebvre welcome ten talented bakers to the culinary capital of the world, Paris. The contestants are tasked with showcasing their unique culinary perspectives by creating delectable desserts that reflect their individual styles.
The challenge heats up as the bakers are challenged to incorporate cream into their cake creations, testing their creativity and baking skills to the limit. With high stakes and delicious treats on the line, viewers can expect mouthwatering moments and intense competition as the bakers strive to impress the judges.
Don’t miss the premiere of “Next Baking Master: Paris” Season 1, airing at 9:00 Pm on Monday, May 6th, 2024, on Food Network.
- 4/29/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
Costa Palmas, the beachfront resort community in Mexico, is partnering with Michelin star chef Ludo Lefebvre for a new day club. The property is opening Delphine, a day club with Lefebvre and day club curator Fabien Cerato.
Delphine will offer a spot for food, lounging and dancing for the entire Costa Palmas community including Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos and soon-to-be Aman Resorts guests, along with those who anchor via yacht.
Costa Palmas is a 1,500-acre residential and resort community on the East Cape of Los Cabos. The community – spearheaded by LA-based developers Irongate – includes the Four Seasons Resort and the still in the works Aman Resorts property, Amanvari, which plans to open in 2025 and features 20 two-story pavilions. Costa Palmas’ Marina Village also features the more casual residence offering, Casa Blake.
The open-air club will feature dining areas, daily entertainment, a bar and lounge areas with a beach atmosphere. Guests...
Delphine will offer a spot for food, lounging and dancing for the entire Costa Palmas community including Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos and soon-to-be Aman Resorts guests, along with those who anchor via yacht.
Costa Palmas is a 1,500-acre residential and resort community on the East Cape of Los Cabos. The community – spearheaded by LA-based developers Irongate – includes the Four Seasons Resort and the still in the works Aman Resorts property, Amanvari, which plans to open in 2025 and features 20 two-story pavilions. Costa Palmas’ Marina Village also features the more casual residence offering, Casa Blake.
The open-air club will feature dining areas, daily entertainment, a bar and lounge areas with a beach atmosphere. Guests...
- 4/22/2024
- by Nicole Fell
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
TBS is getting rid of the vermin in its cooking space.
The cable network has cancelled Rat in the Kitchen, a twist on a traditional cooking competition show hosted by French chef Ludo Lefebvre and comedian Natasha Leggero, after one season, our sister site Deadline reports. The series premiered in March 2022.
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The cable network has cancelled Rat in the Kitchen, a twist on a traditional cooking competition show hosted by French chef Ludo Lefebvre and comedian Natasha Leggero, after one season, our sister site Deadline reports. The series premiered in March 2022.
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- 1/24/2023
- by Erianne Lewis
- TVLine.com
Rat in the Kitchen will not be cooking up a second season.
TBS has ended the show, which has been described as a cross between The Masked Singer and Hell’s Kitchen, after one season. It premiered in March 2022.
Kathleen Finch, Chairman and Chief Content Officer of Warner Bros. Discovery’s U.S. Networks Group, revealed the show had been canceled during her Deadline-moderated keynote session at Realscreen in Austin, Texas.
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TBS has ended the show, which has been described as a cross between The Masked Singer and Hell’s Kitchen, after one season. It premiered in March 2022.
Kathleen Finch, Chairman and Chief Content Officer of Warner Bros. Discovery’s U.S. Networks Group, revealed the show had been canceled during her Deadline-moderated keynote session at Realscreen in Austin, Texas.
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She was talking about the second season of The Cube, which has been pushed to later in the year,...
- 1/23/2023
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Selena Gomez is giving viewers of “Selena + Chef” a guided tour of the Malibu beach house where she’s been shooting the new season of her HBO Max cooking show.
In a video promoting the launch of the fourth season, the “Only Murders in the Building” star takes viewers on a walkthrough on the Malibu house, highlighting the “gorgeous view” from the stunning waterfront home.
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In addition to professional TV lighting equipment hanging from the kitchen’s ceiling, one distinctive feature about the house is that its exterior doubled for the home that Hannah Montana and her family lived in at one point in the beloved Disney Channel sitcom.
Courtesy of HBO Max
Viewers were quick to point out the connection on Twitter.
In a video promoting the launch of the fourth season, the “Only Murders in the Building” star takes viewers on a walkthrough on the Malibu house, highlighting the “gorgeous view” from the stunning waterfront home.
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In addition to professional TV lighting equipment hanging from the kitchen’s ceiling, one distinctive feature about the house is that its exterior doubled for the home that Hannah Montana and her family lived in at one point in the beloved Disney Channel sitcom.
Courtesy of HBO Max
Viewers were quick to point out the connection on Twitter.
- 8/19/2022
- by Brent Furdyk
- ET Canada
Image Source: Getty / Amy Sussman and Everett Collection
Back when Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) and Mikayla Skeech (Selena Gomez) were bashing each other via flip phone on "Hannah Montana," we never would have imagined that the Disney stars would have an unintentional Irl crossover 15 years later. Since her days as Hannah's pop-star frenemy, Gomez has found a new passion with her cooking series, "Selena + Chef," which premiered in 2020. On Aug. 3, HBO Max released the season four trailer for Gomez's show, and discerning fans were quick to spot a tie-in to her Disney days.
"Hey, y'all. Join me at the beach for 'Selena + Chef' season four," Gomez says in the trailer, followed by clips of the "Only Murders in the Building" star trying her hand at different culinary creations with the guidance of a few acclaimed chefs. While the series is typically set in Gomez's kitchen at her LA home,...
Back when Miley Stewart (Miley Cyrus) and Mikayla Skeech (Selena Gomez) were bashing each other via flip phone on "Hannah Montana," we never would have imagined that the Disney stars would have an unintentional Irl crossover 15 years later. Since her days as Hannah's pop-star frenemy, Gomez has found a new passion with her cooking series, "Selena + Chef," which premiered in 2020. On Aug. 3, HBO Max released the season four trailer for Gomez's show, and discerning fans were quick to spot a tie-in to her Disney days.
"Hey, y'all. Join me at the beach for 'Selena + Chef' season four," Gomez says in the trailer, followed by clips of the "Only Murders in the Building" star trying her hand at different culinary creations with the guidance of a few acclaimed chefs. While the series is typically set in Gomez's kitchen at her LA home,...
- 8/18/2022
- by Chanel Vargas
- Popsugar.com
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Coming soon to L.A.: the end of gas appliances in new construction. As voted on by the Los Angeles City Council in May and set to start Jan. 1, 2023 (in a tiered phase-out), no new buildings, including residences, may include gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces or gas-powered clothes dryers. Following in the footsteps of Berkeley, San Francisco and Santa Monica, the move is an effort to reduce the use of fuels that generate greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
Already, though, some Los Angeles designers and their clients are shifting to electric-powered induction stovetops and finding they love the cooking experience. “Induction is the best,” says chef Ludo Lefebvre (Petit Trois), who first cooked with induction at L.A. Live’s All Star Chef Classic in 2014. “It’s fast. It’s powerful. It provides even heat,” he says. “And it’s safe.
Coming soon to L.A.: the end of gas appliances in new construction. As voted on by the Los Angeles City Council in May and set to start Jan. 1, 2023 (in a tiered phase-out), no new buildings, including residences, may include gas stoves, water heaters, furnaces or gas-powered clothes dryers. Following in the footsteps of Berkeley, San Francisco and Santa Monica, the move is an effort to reduce the use of fuels that generate greenhouse gases and contribute to climate change.
Already, though, some Los Angeles designers and their clients are shifting to electric-powered induction stovetops and finding they love the cooking experience. “Induction is the best,” says chef Ludo Lefebvre (Petit Trois), who first cooked with induction at L.A. Live’s All Star Chef Classic in 2014. “It’s fast. It’s powerful. It provides even heat,” he says. “And it’s safe.
- 8/12/2022
- by Abigail Stone
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The Max Original cooking show Selena + Chef, starring GrammyⓇ and EmmyⓇ nominee Selena Gomez, returns for its fourth season Thursday, August 18 with three episodes on HBO Max. The next three episodes will premiere August 25 and the final four on September 1. Selena + Chef is back! This time Selena heads to the beach with her friends and family for some summer fun. Season four takes place in a beautiful Malibu beach house where Selena will continue to learn the joys of cooking with all-star chefs. As in the first three seasons, each chef will highlight a different charity. To date, the series has raised 400,000 for 26 nonprofit organizations. Season 4 Featured Chefs: Adrienne Cheatham, Devonn Francis, Gordon Ramsay, Kristen Kish, Ludo Lefebvre, Matty Matheson, Nick Digiovanni, Paola Velez, Priya Krishna and Rachael Ray.
The series has won two MTV Movie & TV Awards, a Critics Choice Real TV Award, and a Taste Award.
The series has won two MTV Movie & TV Awards, a Critics Choice Real TV Award, and a Taste Award.
- 8/3/2022
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Selena Gomez is not one to back down from a challenge, as evidenced by the Season 4 trailer of her popular cooking series “Selena + Chef,” which shows her taking on a sprawling Malibu beach house and expert culinary practices, like torching desserts, busting open a coconut, gutting fish and trying not to burn her fingers while flipping sandwiches on a skillet.
The Max Original show returns for its fourth season Thursday, Aug. 18 with three episodes premiering on HBO Max. The following three episodes will premiere Aug. 25, with the final four slated for Sept. 1.
In the fourth installment, Gomez journeys with her friends and family for some summertime fun. The trailer depicts the Emmy and Grammy nominee as she crafts seasonal dishes, including sweet corn and baby carrot with smoked yogurt, Dahi Toast with cilantro chutney and a pesto pasta inside a parmesan wheel.
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The Max Original show returns for its fourth season Thursday, Aug. 18 with three episodes premiering on HBO Max. The following three episodes will premiere Aug. 25, with the final four slated for Sept. 1.
In the fourth installment, Gomez journeys with her friends and family for some summertime fun. The trailer depicts the Emmy and Grammy nominee as she crafts seasonal dishes, including sweet corn and baby carrot with smoked yogurt, Dahi Toast with cilantro chutney and a pesto pasta inside a parmesan wheel.
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- 8/3/2022
- by Natalie Oganesyan
- The Wrap
Season 12 of “MasterChef” is all about redemption, when All-Star competitors from the last 11 seasons return to the show to see if they have learned from their past mistakes. For the first time ever, “MasterChef” is re-opening the door to some of the most memorable and talented cooks in the competition’s history, including two “Junior Edition” cooks now competing as adults! Judges Gordon Ramsay, Aaron Sanchez and Joe Bastianich return.
Following three battle-back episodes, 40 hopefuls were winnowed down to the Top 20 finalists competing for the title of MasterChef. So let’s reintroduce ourselves to the returning home cooks who are back for a second shot at the coveted trophy and a 250,000 prize that goes with it. Scroll through the the gallery of contestants above.
The Top 20 will face their first challenge on episode 4 airing Wednesday, June 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
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Following three battle-back episodes, 40 hopefuls were winnowed down to the Top 20 finalists competing for the title of MasterChef. So let’s reintroduce ourselves to the returning home cooks who are back for a second shot at the coveted trophy and a 250,000 prize that goes with it. Scroll through the the gallery of contestants above.
The Top 20 will face their first challenge on episode 4 airing Wednesday, June 15 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt on Fox.
See ‘MasterChef’ winners list: All seasons...
- 6/15/2022
- by Vincent Mandile
- Gold Derby
Rat in the Kitchen has proven to be one of the most unique cooking competition series, and Thursday's new episode looks like another treat.
In the Rat King Challenge, all six chefs are tied together while they make 4 complete dishes in 40 minutes.
Each dish is worth 5,000 totaling 20,000.
This challenge was inspired by when many rats make a nest for their king and all of their tails get tangled up.
"I have definitely never cooked tied to someone else before," says shocked contestant Meg in an exclusive clip shared with TV Fanatic.
"This is going to be interesting."
Indeed, the series has put the contestants through exciting challenges that you wouldn't typically see on a show about cooking, but adds to the fun of it all.
Hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian Natasha Leggero and celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, Rat in the Kitchen is a game of high stakes cat...
In the Rat King Challenge, all six chefs are tied together while they make 4 complete dishes in 40 minutes.
Each dish is worth 5,000 totaling 20,000.
This challenge was inspired by when many rats make a nest for their king and all of their tails get tangled up.
"I have definitely never cooked tied to someone else before," says shocked contestant Meg in an exclusive clip shared with TV Fanatic.
"This is going to be interesting."
Indeed, the series has put the contestants through exciting challenges that you wouldn't typically see on a show about cooking, but adds to the fun of it all.
Hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian Natasha Leggero and celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, Rat in the Kitchen is a game of high stakes cat...
- 4/20/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
SeriesFest will be back with six days of events brimming with notable talent next month.
SeriesFest Season 8 will take place May 5 -11, with the beloved festival returning to Denver, Colorado, with in-competition screenings, panels, workshops, and exclusive sneak peeks and television premieres.
We've rounded up the SeriesFest Season 8 schedule below, which is subject to change.
Thursday, May 5
Becoming Elizabeth (Starz) - Opening Night Screening And Panel - *U.S. Premiere*
Moderated by Keisha Hatchett
In Attendance: Creator & Executive Producer Anya Reiss and stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley
Join us for an exclusive opening night screening - the U.S. Premiere of Starz's Becoming Elizabeth, which chronicles the teenage years of Queen Elizabeth I. And join us for a Q&a with the show's Creator & Executive Producer Anya Reiss and stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley.
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Presented in partnership with Youth on Record...
SeriesFest Season 8 will take place May 5 -11, with the beloved festival returning to Denver, Colorado, with in-competition screenings, panels, workshops, and exclusive sneak peeks and television premieres.
We've rounded up the SeriesFest Season 8 schedule below, which is subject to change.
Thursday, May 5
Becoming Elizabeth (Starz) - Opening Night Screening And Panel - *U.S. Premiere*
Moderated by Keisha Hatchett
In Attendance: Creator & Executive Producer Anya Reiss and stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley
Join us for an exclusive opening night screening - the U.S. Premiere of Starz's Becoming Elizabeth, which chronicles the teenage years of Queen Elizabeth I. And join us for a Q&a with the show's Creator & Executive Producer Anya Reiss and stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley.
Music In TV - Panel
Presented in partnership with Youth on Record...
- 4/14/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
The 2022 SeriesFest officially announced its star-studded programming slate to take place May 5–11 in Denver, Colorado.
IndieWire can exclusively confirm that new Starz drama “Becoming Elizabeth” will debut opening night, followed by a Q&a panel with creator and executive producer Anya Reiss and series stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley.
Award-winning international festival and non-profit organization SeriesFest spotlights episodic storytelling. The annual six-day festival will include a full slate of in-competition screenings, panels, and workshops, as well as never-before-seen sneak peeks and television premieres.
Joining the special screening event line-up this year includes “Rat in the Kitchen” (TBS) with series’ co-hosts actress and comedian Natasha Leggero and Chef Ludo Lefebvre; “Bring on the Dancing Horses” featuring star and executive producer Kate Bosworth and director, writer, and executive producer Michael Polish; “This is Going to Hurt” (AMC+) with comedian and writer Adam Kay; “Somebody Feed Phil” (Netflix) with series creator...
IndieWire can exclusively confirm that new Starz drama “Becoming Elizabeth” will debut opening night, followed by a Q&a panel with creator and executive producer Anya Reiss and series stars Alicia von Rittberg and Jamie Blackley.
Award-winning international festival and non-profit organization SeriesFest spotlights episodic storytelling. The annual six-day festival will include a full slate of in-competition screenings, panels, and workshops, as well as never-before-seen sneak peeks and television premieres.
Joining the special screening event line-up this year includes “Rat in the Kitchen” (TBS) with series’ co-hosts actress and comedian Natasha Leggero and Chef Ludo Lefebvre; “Bring on the Dancing Horses” featuring star and executive producer Kate Bosworth and director, writer, and executive producer Michael Polish; “This is Going to Hurt” (AMC+) with comedian and writer Adam Kay; “Somebody Feed Phil” (Netflix) with series creator...
- 4/14/2022
- by Samantha Bergeson
- Indiewire
Eggs Benedict is a tricky dish to master, and it's made even tougher on tonight's new episode of Rat in the Kitchen.
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive clip of the second episode of the new series, and it really highlights the fun nature of the show.
All of the cooks are non-French speakers, so you can only imagine their shock when Chef Ludo speaks about the recipe in French.
Yes, really.
One of the chefs cracks a joke that you can get hollandaise sauce from a jar. It does not go down well.
Natasha reveals that the chefs will be tasked with working together to make three servings of Eggs Benedict.
With 20,000 on the line, we'll need to watch the episode in its entirety when it airs tonight.
According to the cabler, Rat in the Kitchen is "far more than a cooking show hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian...
TV Fanatic scored an exclusive clip of the second episode of the new series, and it really highlights the fun nature of the show.
All of the cooks are non-French speakers, so you can only imagine their shock when Chef Ludo speaks about the recipe in French.
Yes, really.
One of the chefs cracks a joke that you can get hollandaise sauce from a jar. It does not go down well.
Natasha reveals that the chefs will be tasked with working together to make three servings of Eggs Benedict.
With 20,000 on the line, we'll need to watch the episode in its entirety when it airs tonight.
According to the cabler, Rat in the Kitchen is "far more than a cooking show hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian...
- 4/7/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
If you love good food then Ludo Lefebvre is a name you might already be familiar with. The talented French chef has taken the world by storm with his skills in the kitchen. These days, however, the kitchen isn’t the only place where he’s letting his light shine. He has also crossed over into the entertainment industry and he is the co-host of a new cooking show called Rat in the Kitchen. In the series, a group of chefs competes to see who can impress Ludo the most with their cooking. However, there is a ‘rat’ in the kitchen who
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- 4/4/2022
- by Camille Moore
- TVovermind.com
The long wait for Rat in the Kitchen is almost over.
The highly anticipated TBS reality series debuts on Thursday, March 31, at 9 pm Et.
In the premiere episode, “The Case of The Fishy Sauce,” co-hosts Chef Ludo Lefebvre and comedian Natasha Leggero welcome six new chefs to compete for a shot at $50,0000 in this culinary whodunnit.
Will a fishy faux pas be enough for the rat to avoid being identified and scurry home with the dough?
TBS describes the series as "far more than a cooking show hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian Natasha Leggero and celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, is a game of high stakes cat and mouse where viewers get to play detective."
Over the course of the 10-episode season, a mix of professional chefs and passionate home cooks compete in a series of creative cooking challenges, earning cash in their bank for every dish that impresses Chef Ludo,...
The highly anticipated TBS reality series debuts on Thursday, March 31, at 9 pm Et.
In the premiere episode, “The Case of The Fishy Sauce,” co-hosts Chef Ludo Lefebvre and comedian Natasha Leggero welcome six new chefs to compete for a shot at $50,0000 in this culinary whodunnit.
Will a fishy faux pas be enough for the rat to avoid being identified and scurry home with the dough?
TBS describes the series as "far more than a cooking show hosted by iconic roasting queen and comedian Natasha Leggero and celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, is a game of high stakes cat and mouse where viewers get to play detective."
Over the course of the 10-episode season, a mix of professional chefs and passionate home cooks compete in a series of creative cooking challenges, earning cash in their bank for every dish that impresses Chef Ludo,...
- 3/30/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
If you're a fan of Fast Foodies, we have a treat for you.
truTV has given TV Fanatic an exclusive look at the next episode of the hit cooking reality series, and we're sharing it with you.
The third episode of the second season, airing Thursday, February 10, at 10 pm, features Natasha Leggero.
"Bringing a boat load of class and sass to Fast Foodies, comedian, roaster and tv host Natasha Leggero has the chefs recreate her favorite fast casual burrito without being charged extra for guac," reads the network's description of the episode.
In Fast Foodies, Top Chef winners Kristen Kish, Jeremy Ford and Iron Chef winner Justin Sutherland compete to perfectly recreate and then skillfully reimagine a celebrity guest’s favorite fast-food dish.
These culinary masters come prepared to showcase their love of pop culture, fast-food legends and their expert skills to win the “Chompionship Trophy.”
Leggero has a lot of fun on the show,...
truTV has given TV Fanatic an exclusive look at the next episode of the hit cooking reality series, and we're sharing it with you.
The third episode of the second season, airing Thursday, February 10, at 10 pm, features Natasha Leggero.
"Bringing a boat load of class and sass to Fast Foodies, comedian, roaster and tv host Natasha Leggero has the chefs recreate her favorite fast casual burrito without being charged extra for guac," reads the network's description of the episode.
In Fast Foodies, Top Chef winners Kristen Kish, Jeremy Ford and Iron Chef winner Justin Sutherland compete to perfectly recreate and then skillfully reimagine a celebrity guest’s favorite fast-food dish.
These culinary masters come prepared to showcase their love of pop culture, fast-food legends and their expert skills to win the “Chompionship Trophy.”
Leggero has a lot of fun on the show,...
- 2/10/2022
- by Paul Dailly
- TVfanatic
Heading into Monday’s two-hour episode of “Hell’s Kitchen” Season 20, only the Top 5 black jacket-wearers remained on the show: Brynn Gibson, Steve Glenn, Trenton Garvey, Megan Gill and Kiya Willhelm. This week the players had to impress Gordon Ramsay‘s Instagram followers by creating visually appetizing plates. Later, they struggled to prove their worth during a dinner service full of sabotage. A lot is at stake this year for the ultimate “HK20” winner, as they’ll claim a head chef position at Chef Ramsay’s steakhouse at the Paris Hotel in Las Vegas.
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Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episodes 13 and 14, titled “Social Media in Hell” and “Hell Hath No Fury,” to find out what happened Monday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the...
See‘Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns’ cast: Meet the 18 chefs for Season 20
Below, read our minute-by-minute “Hell’s Kitchen: Young Guns” recap of Season 20, Episodes 13 and 14, titled “Social Media in Hell” and “Hell Hath No Fury,” to find out what happened Monday, September 6 at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt. Then be sure to sound off in the...
- 9/6/2021
- by Denton Davidson and Marcus James Dixon
- Gold Derby
Just when networks, studios and streamers thought it might be safe to resume their Emmy campaign plans, Covid-19 had other ideas. A sharp spike in cases this August — around the country but also specifically in Los Angeles County — forced some For Your Consideration event cancellations, while other plans have had to be dramatically downsized, right as the second phase of Emmy voting was set to begin.
It’s a reminder of how unpredictable the past 18 months have been, given the optimism everyone felt earlier this summer. Even as this year’s Emmy nominations were announced in July, things were opening up to the point that Hollywood premieres and other in-person events had resumed. “It’s so hard to plan,” says one awards exec. “We would never want to do anything that risks anyone’s health or safety. The target keeps moving, and the trend isn’t getting any better.”
National Geographic,...
It’s a reminder of how unpredictable the past 18 months have been, given the optimism everyone felt earlier this summer. Even as this year’s Emmy nominations were announced in July, things were opening up to the point that Hollywood premieres and other in-person events had resumed. “It’s so hard to plan,” says one awards exec. “We would never want to do anything that risks anyone’s health or safety. The target keeps moving, and the trend isn’t getting any better.”
National Geographic,...
- 8/25/2021
- by Michael Schneider
- Variety Film + TV
A handful of crew of TBS’ upcoming cooking competition series Rat In The Kitchen have gone on strike over healthcare benefits.
The series, which is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media, has been shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, but certain members of the IATSE crew downed tools this week.
They say that they are not being provided healthcare benefits. Crew stood down on Thursday saying that producers have been “unresponsive” for requests for recognition. It’s thought that the crew is a mix of ITV America staff and folk from the Warner-owned studio complex.
We understand that around 10% of staff are striking but production is continuing.
The series, which is based on a buzzy British format, is fronted by Natasha Leggero. The ten-part series, which also features celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre as a judge, follows a group of cooks competing to win a cash prize across a series of challenges.
The series, which is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media, has been shooting in Atlanta, Georgia, but certain members of the IATSE crew downed tools this week.
They say that they are not being provided healthcare benefits. Crew stood down on Thursday saying that producers have been “unresponsive” for requests for recognition. It’s thought that the crew is a mix of ITV America staff and folk from the Warner-owned studio complex.
We understand that around 10% of staff are striking but production is continuing.
The series, which is based on a buzzy British format, is fronted by Natasha Leggero. The ten-part series, which also features celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre as a judge, follows a group of cooks competing to win a cash prize across a series of challenges.
- 6/18/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Guy Oseary and Michael Powers have announced the launch of Bright, a video platform for live conversation and learning, backed by a wide range of stars.
The platform offers participants the chance to “level up” their lives, by engaging personally with their favorite creatives from a range of spheres.
More than 200 talent partners will soon share their knowledge live with fans on Bright, including Madonna, Ashton Kutcher, Naomi Campbell, Shawn Mendes, Amy Schumer, D-Nice, D’Amelio Sisters, Laura Dern, Judd Apatow, Deepak Chopra, Diplo, Kenny Smith, Kane Brown, Drew and Jonathan Scott (Property Brothers), Lindsey Vonn, Rachel Zoe, Diego Boneta, Tal Fishman, Ryan Prunty, Demi Skipper, Charlotte Mckinney, Jason Bolden, Yris Palmer, Cat & Nat, Ronnie2K, Chef Ludo Lefebvre, and Jonathan Mannion.
More than 1500 additional partners are currently on the waitlist to lead “Bright Sessions,” which will range in focus from hands-on skills to unexpected life lessons and more. In...
The platform offers participants the chance to “level up” their lives, by engaging personally with their favorite creatives from a range of spheres.
More than 200 talent partners will soon share their knowledge live with fans on Bright, including Madonna, Ashton Kutcher, Naomi Campbell, Shawn Mendes, Amy Schumer, D-Nice, D’Amelio Sisters, Laura Dern, Judd Apatow, Deepak Chopra, Diplo, Kenny Smith, Kane Brown, Drew and Jonathan Scott (Property Brothers), Lindsey Vonn, Rachel Zoe, Diego Boneta, Tal Fishman, Ryan Prunty, Demi Skipper, Charlotte Mckinney, Jason Bolden, Yris Palmer, Cat & Nat, Ronnie2K, Chef Ludo Lefebvre, and Jonathan Mannion.
More than 1500 additional partners are currently on the waitlist to lead “Bright Sessions,” which will range in focus from hands-on skills to unexpected life lessons and more. In...
- 5/4/2021
- by Matt Grobar
- Deadline Film + TV
Melissa Stokes, exec producer of HBO Max’s Selena + Chef, is preparing to stick with the streamer after striking an overall deal.
The arrangement will see Stokes (left), who also recently worked on Craftopia, continue to collaborate as an exec producer on HBO Max unscripted shows.
In addition, the streamer will have first-look rights to all of Stokes own projects, unscripted concepts that she owns or controls.
It is the WarnerMedia-owned platform’s latest overall arrangement in the unscripted arena – last summer it struck a deal with Love Is Blind showrunner Sam Dean.
Stokes recently wrapped production on Selena + Chef, Craftopia and baking competition series Baketopia.
Selena + Chef stars pop star Selena Gomez as she cooks up a variety of cuisines with a selection of expert chefs including Antonia Lofaso, Ludo Lefebvre, Roy Choi and Tanya Holland. The first season launched on August 13 and the second season...
The arrangement will see Stokes (left), who also recently worked on Craftopia, continue to collaborate as an exec producer on HBO Max unscripted shows.
In addition, the streamer will have first-look rights to all of Stokes own projects, unscripted concepts that she owns or controls.
It is the WarnerMedia-owned platform’s latest overall arrangement in the unscripted arena – last summer it struck a deal with Love Is Blind showrunner Sam Dean.
Stokes recently wrapped production on Selena + Chef, Craftopia and baking competition series Baketopia.
Selena + Chef stars pop star Selena Gomez as she cooks up a variety of cuisines with a selection of expert chefs including Antonia Lofaso, Ludo Lefebvre, Roy Choi and Tanya Holland. The first season launched on August 13 and the second season...
- 3/17/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Fox is singing a happy tune, renewing the music guessing game show I Can See Your Voice for Season 2, to air in 2021, the network announced on Wednesday. Ken Jeong will return as host and executive producer, while Cheryl Hines and Adrienne Bailon-Houghton will be back as permanent celebrity detectives.
The program features a rotating panel of celeb guests “to help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad ‘Secret Voices’ from the good, based on a mystifying lip sync challenge,...
The program features a rotating panel of celeb guests “to help one contestant tell the difference between good and bad singers, without ever hearing them sing a note. With $100,000 on the line, the contestant will attempt to weed out the bad ‘Secret Voices’ from the good, based on a mystifying lip sync challenge,...
- 1/27/2021
- by Vlada Gelman
- TVLine.com
Exclusive: A buzzy British entertainment format that’s described as a cross between The Masked Singer and Hell’s Kitchen is the latest show to cross the pond after TBS ordered a U.S. version of Rat In The Kitchen.
Comedian Natasha Leggero is to host the 10-part series for the WarnerMedia-backed network with celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre as judge.
The series is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media and was devised by Glenn Hugill and his UK-based ITV-owned production company Possessed.
The series follows a group of cooks competing to win a cash prize across a series of challenges. However, all the while, one of them is trying to sabotage their efforts – the rat in the kitchen.
It is a whodunit cooking format and a game of high stakes cat and mouse where viewers get to play detective. In each episode, a mix of professional chefs and...
Comedian Natasha Leggero is to host the 10-part series for the WarnerMedia-backed network with celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre as judge.
The series is produced by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media and was devised by Glenn Hugill and his UK-based ITV-owned production company Possessed.
The series follows a group of cooks competing to win a cash prize across a series of challenges. However, all the while, one of them is trying to sabotage their efforts – the rat in the kitchen.
It is a whodunit cooking format and a game of high stakes cat and mouse where viewers get to play detective. In each episode, a mix of professional chefs and...
- 1/27/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Selena Gomez and Blackpink know how to end the summer on a sweet note — by releasing their new single, “Ice Cream,” just before Labor Day. The music video for the infectious candy-coated tune, which will appear on the K-pop group’s upcoming full-length album, was viewed close to 100 million times within 24 hours of its Aug. 28 release on YouTube.
“It’s definitely a joyful thing. Being a part of it brought me joy,” Gomez, 28, says on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.” “It’s hopefully what everybody else will get from it too. I just want people to feel good. I have a 7-year-old sister, and just to see her dancing to it — she hasn’t been able to go to school, and just seeing how much fun it can be, it was such a highlight.”
In addition to “Ice Cream,” Gomez hosts HBO Max’s “Selena + Chef,...
“It’s definitely a joyful thing. Being a part of it brought me joy,” Gomez, 28, says on Thursday’s episode of the Variety and iHeart podcast “The Big Ticket.” “It’s hopefully what everybody else will get from it too. I just want people to feel good. I have a 7-year-old sister, and just to see her dancing to it — she hasn’t been able to go to school, and just seeing how much fun it can be, it was such a highlight.”
In addition to “Ice Cream,” Gomez hosts HBO Max’s “Selena + Chef,...
- 9/10/2020
- by Marc Malkin
- Variety Film + TV
It’s order’s up for Selena + Chef as HBO Max announced Thursday that the quarantine cooking show will return for season two. With the sophomore season, the singer can look forward to whipping up even more delicious and challenging dishes in the comfort of her home.
“Learning from some of the best chefs in the world has vastly improved my cooking skills but I have a lot more to learn. I am looking forward to challenging myself in the kitchen on the next season,” Gomez said.
The unscripted quarantine cooking show sees the “Lose You To Love Me” singer prepare a wide variety of dishes, while a slew of expert chefs virtually guide her through each and every step. Selena + Chef, which premiered on HBO Max earlier in August, featured Gomez teaming up with culinary masters including Antonia Lofaso, Ludo Lefebvre, Roy Choi and Tanya Holland. In each episode,...
“Learning from some of the best chefs in the world has vastly improved my cooking skills but I have a lot more to learn. I am looking forward to challenging myself in the kitchen on the next season,” Gomez said.
The unscripted quarantine cooking show sees the “Lose You To Love Me” singer prepare a wide variety of dishes, while a slew of expert chefs virtually guide her through each and every step. Selena + Chef, which premiered on HBO Max earlier in August, featured Gomez teaming up with culinary masters including Antonia Lofaso, Ludo Lefebvre, Roy Choi and Tanya Holland. In each episode,...
- 8/27/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
Selena Gomez admits “I really love to eat, but I’m not the best cook” in her new trailer for Selena + Chef. The 10-part series launches on August 13th via HBO Max and features master chefs teaching Gomez how to cook remotely, minding social distancing during quarantine, with each of them working within their own kitchens.
In the clip, which is soundtracked by the pop star’s own Rare cut,”Look at Her Now,” Gomez chops, dices, and sometimes burns and undercooks things in her kitchen. After she makes her...
In the clip, which is soundtracked by the pop star’s own Rare cut,”Look at Her Now,” Gomez chops, dices, and sometimes burns and undercooks things in her kitchen. After she makes her...
- 8/6/2020
- by Althea Legaspi
- Rollingstone.com
In today’s TV news roundup, HBO Max released the trailer and premiere date for Selena Gomez’s “Selena + Chef,” and CBS announced the Season 2 premiere date for “Love Island.”
Renewals
TruTV has renewed comedy series “Tacoma Fd” for a 13-episode third season. The series follows members of a fire department in a city where it often rains, rendering their job somewhat uneventful. To pass the time, the department engages in competitions and rivalries and responds to strange emergency calls. The show’s creators, Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, also star as the chief and captain of the department, respectively. The two actors also executive produce “Tacoma Fd” with David Miner and Greg Walter.
TruTV also renewed its comedy show “The Misery Index,” hosted by Jameela Jamil, for a third season. The second half of Season 2 will air in October. Teams on the show compete to give “misery index” ratings to various comedic real-life events,...
Renewals
TruTV has renewed comedy series “Tacoma Fd” for a 13-episode third season. The series follows members of a fire department in a city where it often rains, rendering their job somewhat uneventful. To pass the time, the department engages in competitions and rivalries and responds to strange emergency calls. The show’s creators, Kevin Heffernan and Steve Lemme, also star as the chief and captain of the department, respectively. The two actors also executive produce “Tacoma Fd” with David Miner and Greg Walter.
TruTV also renewed its comedy show “The Misery Index,” hosted by Jameela Jamil, for a third season. The second half of Season 2 will air in October. Teams on the show compete to give “misery index” ratings to various comedic real-life events,...
- 8/5/2020
- by Eli Countryman
- Variety Film + TV
Selena Gomez busts out her cooking chops in the new HBO Max series Selena + Chef. From perfecting French omelettes to undercooking cheese soufflés, the singer said that testing her culinary skills helped get her out of the quarantine rut.
“I was definitely getting down and a lot is going on,” the singer said during HBO’s TCA session on Wednesday. “[The show] was an opportunity to make something that could make people smile.”
The Dolittle star, joined by producer Aaron Saidman and chef Antonia Lofaso, shared that her first unscripted series afforded her the skills and confidence to take on challenging dishes. While some of the show’s featured recipes, including one for a spicy miso ramen, have become staples for the singer, Gomez said she intends on staying away from others.
“I really, really didn’t like that. It’s a whole process never doing again in my life,” Gomez said...
“I was definitely getting down and a lot is going on,” the singer said during HBO’s TCA session on Wednesday. “[The show] was an opportunity to make something that could make people smile.”
The Dolittle star, joined by producer Aaron Saidman and chef Antonia Lofaso, shared that her first unscripted series afforded her the skills and confidence to take on challenging dishes. While some of the show’s featured recipes, including one for a spicy miso ramen, have become staples for the singer, Gomez said she intends on staying away from others.
“I really, really didn’t like that. It’s a whole process never doing again in my life,” Gomez said...
- 8/5/2020
- by Alexandra Del Rosario
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO Max released the trailer for Selena Gomez’s new cooking show “Selena + Chef” on Wednesday, in which the actress and singer learns to cook (remotely) from 10 celebrity chefs.
Described as an “unapologetically authentic cookalong,” the series sees Gomez joined by 10 world-renowned chefs — Angelo Sosa, Antonia Lofaso, Candice Kumai, Daniel Holzman, Jon & Vinny, Ludo Lefebvre, Nancy Silverton, Nyesha Arrington, Roy Choi and Tonya Holland — to “tackle cuisines of every variety, share invaluable tips and tricks, and deal with everything from smoking ovens to missing ingredients.”
“Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience,” Gomez said in a statement. “I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I’m also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations.”
The series will debut on HBO Max on Thursday, Aug. 13.
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Described as an “unapologetically authentic cookalong,” the series sees Gomez joined by 10 world-renowned chefs — Angelo Sosa, Antonia Lofaso, Candice Kumai, Daniel Holzman, Jon & Vinny, Ludo Lefebvre, Nancy Silverton, Nyesha Arrington, Roy Choi and Tonya Holland — to “tackle cuisines of every variety, share invaluable tips and tricks, and deal with everything from smoking ovens to missing ingredients.”
“Having some of the best chefs open up their kitchens to me was a humbling and fun experience,” Gomez said in a statement. “I definitely discovered I have a lot more to learn. I’m also really happy that we were able to highlight and raise money for some incredible charitable organizations.”
The series will debut on HBO Max on Thursday, Aug. 13.
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- 8/5/2020
- by Reid Nakamura
- The Wrap
Selena Gomez is a woman of many talents… but if the trailer for her new HBO Max series is any indication, cooking is not one of them. (Not yet, at least.)
The streamer on Wednesday unveiled a full-length promo for Selena + Chef, Gomez’s unscripted culinary series that will drop Thursday, Aug. 13. In each of the 10 episodes, Gomez will be joined remotely by a professional chef as she attempts various meals, learns invaluable tips and encounters obstacles like missing ingredients, smoking ovens and, in at least one case, undercooked food.
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The streamer on Wednesday unveiled a full-length promo for Selena + Chef, Gomez’s unscripted culinary series that will drop Thursday, Aug. 13. In each of the 10 episodes, Gomez will be joined remotely by a professional chef as she attempts various meals, learns invaluable tips and encounters obstacles like missing ingredients, smoking ovens and, in at least one case, undercooked food.
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- 8/5/2020
- by Rebecca Iannucci
- TVLine.com
The “Top Chef” contestants are all smiles and break into laughter when they get paid a visit by comedian Ali Wong and her actor buddy Randall Park during the quickfire challenge in a preview clip from the upcoming April 2 episode (see video below). We also join the 13 remaining chefs as they visit the Getty Center in Los Angeles, where they must pick a piece of art and interpret it in food form on a plate.
Stephanie Cmar is drawn to Renaissance portraits of nudes and observes, “Everything has these beautiful curves. The shapes of some of the women’s bodies remind me of tortellini.” With their pale exposed flesh, she isn’t exactly wrong.
See ‘Top Chef’ recap: The 14 remaining All-Star chefs try to live up to ‘The Jonathan Gold Standard’
Next we get a peek at the elimination challenge as it winds down. Lee Anne Wong says she is...
Stephanie Cmar is drawn to Renaissance portraits of nudes and observes, “Everything has these beautiful curves. The shapes of some of the women’s bodies remind me of tortellini.” With their pale exposed flesh, she isn’t exactly wrong.
See ‘Top Chef’ recap: The 14 remaining All-Star chefs try to live up to ‘The Jonathan Gold Standard’
Next we get a peek at the elimination challenge as it winds down. Lee Anne Wong says she is...
- 3/30/2020
- by Susan Wloszczyna
- Gold Derby
On Friday, TV festival SeriesFest announced its official selections for this year’s international pilot competition.
The fourth annual event, held in Denver, Colo. from June 22 to 27, will welcome 56 pilots from nine countries across the categories of “Independent Pilot,” “Digital Short Series” and “Late Night.” This year’s work features stars like Dan Harmon, Adrian Grenier, Blythe Danner, Laura Linney and James Lafferty.
“It’s amazing to see how this competition has grown,” said Randi Kleiner, founder and CEO of SeriesFest said in a statement. “I’m so thrilled with the quality of work and the diversity of voices. This competition is truly the heart and soul of why we do what do.”
The international pilot competition will join SeriesFest’s other highlights, including a live performance by country music stars Lady Antebellum, the world premiere screening of NBC’s “New Amsterdam” and a special event with AMC’s “Lodge 49.
The fourth annual event, held in Denver, Colo. from June 22 to 27, will welcome 56 pilots from nine countries across the categories of “Independent Pilot,” “Digital Short Series” and “Late Night.” This year’s work features stars like Dan Harmon, Adrian Grenier, Blythe Danner, Laura Linney and James Lafferty.
“It’s amazing to see how this competition has grown,” said Randi Kleiner, founder and CEO of SeriesFest said in a statement. “I’m so thrilled with the quality of work and the diversity of voices. This competition is truly the heart and soul of why we do what do.”
The international pilot competition will join SeriesFest’s other highlights, including a live performance by country music stars Lady Antebellum, the world premiere screening of NBC’s “New Amsterdam” and a special event with AMC’s “Lodge 49.
- 6/1/2018
- by Kirsten Chuba
- Variety Film + TV
Break out your special Daryl Dixon-themed calendar, 'cause it's time to mark down some premiere and return dates. Winter schedules were recently released for multiple networks, including AMC, Bravo, Crackle, Starz, and WEtv. On the AMC side, you'll get the 2016 return date for "The Walking Dead" Season 6, after its midseason break. Over on Bravo, we have reminders on premiere dates for "Top Chef" Season 13 and "The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills" Season 6, among others.
Here are highlights from the networks's winter schedules:
AMC
o. "The Walking Dead" Season 6B Premieres Sunday, February 14th at 9:00Pm Et/Pt
Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, "The Walking Dead" reigns as television's most watched drama for Adults 18-49. "The Walking Dead" tells the story of the months and years that follow after a zombie apocalypse, and follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes,...
Here are highlights from the networks's winter schedules:
AMC
o. "The Walking Dead" Season 6B Premieres Sunday, February 14th at 9:00Pm Et/Pt
Based on the comic book series written by Robert Kirkman and published by Image Comics, "The Walking Dead" reigns as television's most watched drama for Adults 18-49. "The Walking Dead" tells the story of the months and years that follow after a zombie apocalypse, and follows a group of survivors, led by police officer Rick Grimes,...
- 11/11/2015
- by Gina Carbone
- Moviefone
Network: ABC
Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: January 22, 2013 -- January 22, 2015.
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, Marcus Samuelsson, and Brian Malarkey.
TV show description:
This cooking competition pits 16 chefs -- from professional to amateur -- against one another as they try to impress four of the world’s most notable chefs. The catch is all the dishes will be judged in a blind taste test. Presentation means nothing and the taste of a single spoonful can catapult a contender to the top or send him packing.
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Episodes: 23 (hour)
Seasons: Three
TV show dates: January 22, 2013 -- January 22, 2015.
Series status: Cancelled
Performers include: Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, Marcus Samuelsson, and Brian Malarkey.
TV show description:
This cooking competition pits 16 chefs -- from professional to amateur -- against one another as they try to impress four of the world’s most notable chefs. The catch is all the dishes will be judged in a blind taste test. Presentation means nothing and the taste of a single spoonful can catapult a contender to the top or send him packing.
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- 5/8/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
With its warm climes, diverse mix of cultures, and a healthy population eager to discover the next trend, Los Angeles has become one of the country's most important food destinations. No one knows that better than Pulitzer Prize winning food critic Jonathan Gold, and he's at the center of a new documentary, "City Of Gold," premiering at the Sundance Film Festival. Directed by Laura Gabbert, the film delves into the diverse ethnic neighborhoods of Los Angeles, as Gold seeks out his next food find. Featuring celebrity chefs Roy Choi, David Chang and Ludo Lefebvre, as well as visits with the owners of some of Gold's most treasured establishments, "City Of Gold" is a feast for foodies —as far as Gold is concerned, It doesn't matter where the food is served as long as it's good. In this exclusive clip, he checks out the Guerrilla Tacos food truck, and it'll definitely leave you hungry.
- 1/23/2015
- by Kevin Jagernauth
- The Playlist
This cooking competition didn't do that well in the ratings in its first season and then the numbers dropped a lot lower in season two. ABC still renewed The Taste for a third round. Will the ratings go up in season three or will they drop lower? Cancelled or renewed for season four? Stay tuned.
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The returning judges/mentors are Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest. (more…)...
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The returning judges/mentors are Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest. (more…)...
- 1/2/2015
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Et's Kevin Frazier went behind the scenes of The Taste to see what the show has in store for its return Thursday and do his own judging of the chefs' dishes.
News: Get Your First Bite of The Taste
Renowned chefs Nigella Lawson, Marcus Sammuelsson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain serve as mentors/judges on the ABC show, which averaged 3.7 million viewers last season -- more than double that of Top Chef.
What makes The Taste different from other food competition shows is that the mentors/judges taste the dishes blindly to help determine their teams. Kevin did his own blind taste test, choosing Marco as the winner, which left Ludo a little bitter.
"I'm not sure you have a palette, bro," Ludo blurted.
As one of the most well-traveled chefs on Earth, Anthony gave Kevin a whiff of the worst dish he's ever had -- fermented shark.
"It's like radioactive material," said Anthony...
News: Get Your First Bite of The Taste
Renowned chefs Nigella Lawson, Marcus Sammuelsson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain serve as mentors/judges on the ABC show, which averaged 3.7 million viewers last season -- more than double that of Top Chef.
What makes The Taste different from other food competition shows is that the mentors/judges taste the dishes blindly to help determine their teams. Kevin did his own blind taste test, choosing Marco as the winner, which left Ludo a little bitter.
"I'm not sure you have a palette, bro," Ludo blurted.
As one of the most well-traveled chefs on Earth, Anthony gave Kevin a whiff of the worst dish he's ever had -- fermented shark.
"It's like radioactive material," said Anthony...
- 12/5/2014
- Entertainment Tonight
The cooking competition "The Taste" returns tonight to ABC for its third season. The series introduced blind tasting of food to reality competitions--judges don't know whose food they're eating or even what's in the dish. It also brought Anthony Bourdain to a big, bright, glossy ABC reality show. The star of Travel Channel's Emmy-winning "No Reservations" and now CNN's "Parts Unknown" seems like perhaps the last person to gravitate to a "The Voice"-like competition for food, but when we talked Wednesday, one day before he was heading to Madagascar for "Parts Unknown," he was clearly, unabashedly enthusiastic about the series, which he also executive produces. When I asked about whether skeptical fans have now warmed to "The Taste" and his participation, Bourdain said, "I honestly don't think about. It's always a quality of life issue for me. Am I having fun? Am I working with people I like?...
- 12/4/2014
- by Andy Dehnart
- Hitfix
If you ask The Taste mentor Ludo Lefebvre, there is more pressure on him than fellow mentors Anthony Bourdain, Marcus Samuelsson or Nigella Lawson heading into the ABC cooking competition's third season, which premieres Dec. 4. "Tony, Marcus and Nigella have nothing to lose — they are losers already," Lefebvre, who mentored the winning season-two cook, bluntly told The Hollywood Reporter during a recent set visit. "Me, I win. I need to defend my title." (Season one's winning mentor, Brian Malarkey, is no longer with the show.) Lefebvre added that he has a target on his back this
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- 12/4/2014
- by Ryan Gajewski
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Everybody likes good food for the holidays and ABC is hoping viewers will want to tune in to The Taste in December.
The alphabet network has announced that season three of the cooking competition will kick off on Thursday, December 4th. It will air for two hours, helping the network fill the night while their Thursday dramas take a break for the holidays.
All four judges/mentors from season two are returning for season three -- Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre and Marcus Samuelsson.
Here's the press release:
"The Taste" Returns To ABC
Season Three Premieres Thursday, December 4
Season Three of ABC's "The Taste" premieres on Thursday, December 4 (8:00-10:00 p.m., Et) with the search to find America's best undiscovered cook. Each week, in a fast-paced culinary competition, professional chefs and...
The alphabet network has announced that season three of the cooking competition will kick off on Thursday, December 4th. It will air for two hours, helping the network fill the night while their Thursday dramas take a break for the holidays.
All four judges/mentors from season two are returning for season three -- Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre and Marcus Samuelsson.
Here's the press release:
"The Taste" Returns To ABC
Season Three Premieres Thursday, December 4
Season Three of ABC's "The Taste" premieres on Thursday, December 4 (8:00-10:00 p.m., Et) with the search to find America's best undiscovered cook. Each week, in a fast-paced culinary competition, professional chefs and...
- 11/4/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Fox won't be the only network with a cooking competition next season. ABC has renewed The Taste for a third season.
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The most recent judges/mentors were Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson. Brian Malarkey, the winning coach from the first season, was replaced by Samuelsson.
The show's first season averaged a 1.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 4.51 million viewers. It was renewed for a second season which started airing this past January. The sophomore year drew just a 1.1 demo rating (down 32%) with 3.69 million (down 18%).
Despite this very poor performance, the network has decided to bring The Taste back for a third season. It's slated to return mid-season, likely as a timeslot placeholder.
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The most recent judges/mentors were Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson. Brian Malarkey, the winning coach from the first season, was replaced by Samuelsson.
The show's first season averaged a 1.6 rating in the 18-49 demographic with 4.51 million viewers. It was renewed for a second season which started airing this past January. The sophomore year drew just a 1.1 demo rating (down 32%) with 3.69 million (down 18%).
Despite this very poor performance, the network has decided to bring The Taste back for a third season. It's slated to return mid-season, likely as a timeslot placeholder.
- 5/17/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Debbie Halls-Evans has been crowned winner of The Taste.
The 43-year-old from Bolton prepared a final three spoons for judges Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain on tonight's final of the Channel 4 cookery competition (March 11).
After the judges revealed that it was her three dishes that had won them over in the final round, Halls-Evans said that she was "amazed" to have won.
Lefebvre, who mentored her, said: "To see her win today is pretty amazing. She made me very proud. She did it when it really mattered."
Halls-Evans added: "Ludo has taught me so many fundamental elements of cooking. He's a creative genius and a raving nutter - all elements I like.
"I can't thank him enough, he's done a sterling job with me."
Cafe chef Dixie Innes, 25, and professional chef Kelly Sealey, 32, were runners up on the show.
The 43-year-old from Bolton prepared a final three spoons for judges Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre and Anthony Bourdain on tonight's final of the Channel 4 cookery competition (March 11).
After the judges revealed that it was her three dishes that had won them over in the final round, Halls-Evans said that she was "amazed" to have won.
Lefebvre, who mentored her, said: "To see her win today is pretty amazing. She made me very proud. She did it when it really mattered."
Halls-Evans added: "Ludo has taught me so many fundamental elements of cooking. He's a creative genius and a raving nutter - all elements I like.
"I can't thank him enough, he's done a sterling job with me."
Cafe chef Dixie Innes, 25, and professional chef Kelly Sealey, 32, were runners up on the show.
- 3/11/2014
- Digital Spy
London, March 10: Nigella Lawson's cooking show 'The Taste' is expected to be canned after its initial 10-part series.
According to figures from overnights.tv., nearly half of the 1.8 million first show viewers failed to return for the second programme of the 'culinary version of The Voice', the Mirror reported.
The hour-long culinary contest has garnered just over 850,000 viewers with some episodes drawing over 100,000 less people than the tally, due to which Lawson and co-judges Anthony Bourdain and Ludo Lefebvre have not been signed up for a return.
However, a Channel 4 spokesperson has said that no decision.
According to figures from overnights.tv., nearly half of the 1.8 million first show viewers failed to return for the second programme of the 'culinary version of The Voice', the Mirror reported.
The hour-long culinary contest has garnered just over 850,000 viewers with some episodes drawing over 100,000 less people than the tally, due to which Lawson and co-judges Anthony Bourdain and Ludo Lefebvre have not been signed up for a return.
However, a Channel 4 spokesperson has said that no decision.
- 3/10/2014
- by Anita Agarwal
- RealBollywood.com
Going into the finale of "The Taste" Season 2, Ludo Lefebvre had three team members left -- Marina Chung, Jeff Kawakami and Louise Leonard -- to one cook on Anthony Bourdain's team, Lee Knoeppel. The other two chefs had no contestants remaining.
For the semifinal challenge, international chef Jacques Pépin was there to judge. Each chef prepared a "poor dish" and a "rich dish," which made for quite the contrasting ingredients. Pépin put through Marina, Louise and Lee, leaving Jeff eliminated before the finals.
The final challenge was a "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner" challenge -- three mouthfuls, one each for each meal of the day. With Chef Pépin helping them in the kitchen!
Marina made English muffin with quail egg, a pork belly and oyster spring roll and short ribs with kale for her three stages. Louise chose a fried quail egg, fried oyster po' boy and steak with red wine sauce and mushrooms.
For the semifinal challenge, international chef Jacques Pépin was there to judge. Each chef prepared a "poor dish" and a "rich dish," which made for quite the contrasting ingredients. Pépin put through Marina, Louise and Lee, leaving Jeff eliminated before the finals.
The final challenge was a "Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner" challenge -- three mouthfuls, one each for each meal of the day. With Chef Pépin helping them in the kitchen!
Marina made English muffin with quail egg, a pork belly and oyster spring roll and short ribs with kale for her three stages. Louise chose a fried quail egg, fried oyster po' boy and steak with red wine sauce and mushrooms.
- 2/21/2014
- by editorial@zap2it.com
- Zap2It - From Inside the Box
It appears that Fox doesn't have a lock on the cooking competitions. Despite mediocre ratings, ABC renewed The Taste for a second season. Will the ratings improve or will the show be cancelled before it can see a third season? We'll have to wait and see.
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The judges/mentors are Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson. Brian Malarkey, the winning coach from the first season, was replaced by Samuelsson.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
The Taste is a culinary competition that pits professional and amateur cooks against one another in weekly challenges. The judges/mentors are Anthony Bourdain, Nigella Lawson, Ludo Lefebvre, and Marcus Samuelsson. Brian Malarkey, the winning coach from the first season, was replaced by Samuelsson.
The ratings are typically the best indication of a show's likelihood of staying on the air. The higher the ratings (particularly the 18-49 demo), the better the chances for survival. This chart will be updated as new ratings data becomes available -- usually the next day, around 11:30am Est/8:30am Pst. Refresh to see the latest.
- 1/24/2014
- by TVSeriesFinale.com
- TVSeriesFinale.com
Nigella Lawson is ''very close'' to her French co-star on cooking show 'The Taste'. The TV chef, who is divorced from art tycoon Charles Saatchi, hit it off with married hunk Ludo Lefebvre, 42, while filming the American version of her Channel 4 show last year. The tattooed chef told The Times newspaper: ''Oh Nigella! I feel I have known her for a long time. When I moved to America in 1996, she was on TV and she was so beautiful. ''We have become very, very close. We clicked right away. We are in touch all the time.'' The father-of-two, who has...
- 1/15/2014
- Virgin Media - TV
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