The Food Network-related stories
Posted Jun 2nd 2009 1:00PM by Michael Pascua
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, OpEd

Everyone knows that there is
drama between Jon and Kate and the episode following the
well-gawked-at season premiere totally blankets over the whole situation. Instead of having Jon and Kate face their demons, the show decided to pretend like nothing happened. The situation between Jon and Kate reminds me of the strain between Lucille Ball and Desi Arnaz. TLC decided to go the way of the ailing sitcom and implant celebrity guests. No more paparazzi shots and stress about the relationship; instead we'll get visits from outside forces. Yay for whitewashing.
Continue reading Jon and Kate plus guest stars!
Posted Nov 20th 2008 8:03PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Celebrities

Thanks Chef Michael Symon, but your services are no longer needed on
Dinner: Impossible. Yes, he's been given the pink slip because it seems the folks at Food Network realize that they may have acted a bit rashly when
they changed chefs last April.
The Food Network has rehired Robert Irvine and will reinstate him as the host of
Dinner: Impossible.
Apparently,
fudging his resume wasn't quite the high crime and misdemeanor it was made out to be. In fact, the network's dramatic reversal is proof positive that
Dinner: Impossible has not been the same show with Chef Robert.
It's easier to forgive Irvine for padding his credits -- including facts like cooking for the Queen and preparing meals at the White House -- than it was to find as charismatic a star to anchor the weekly show.
Continue reading Dinner: Impossible chef welcomed back
Posted Aug 18th 2008 12:01PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Game Show, Reality-Free

Perhaps it's unfair to prejudge, but I am really, really disappointed in the Food Network. The announcement that they are planning
a new series that involves competitive eating called Eat the Clock sounds like a sell-out.
It sounds like Food Network is following in the footsteps of classy shows like
Hurl and
Fear Factor. I expect better from the network that espouses to be about the best in food and cooking, not how fast you can jam it down your throat.
The same company that's behind
Rachael Ray's Tasty Travels, Pie Town Productions, has cooked up
Eat the Clock. They're comparing it to
The Amazing Race, but with eating contests thrown up -- I mean, in. There will be travel involved, which relates to Rachael's travel show. Maybe they'll have Rachael try her gullet at consuming mass quantities. (Oh wait, that's the Coneheads.)
Continue reading Food Network cooks up competitive eating show
Posted Aug 4th 2008 8:04PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Food/Home/DIY, Casting

Even though
Food Network has had a few hiccups lately especially on The Next Food Network Star, I'm happy to see that the execs still can spot talent when it crosses their path. I watched the finale of
The Next Food Network Star and saw Aaron McCargo Jr. win the title and then caught his new show
Big Daddy's House. He was excellent and far more relaxed and appealing than he was on the competition show.
In fact, in the finale episode, I was more impressed with one of the two contestants that didn't win, Adam Gertler.
Now Food Network is giving Gertler his own show. The program is called
Will Work for Food and it's going to be premiering on September 30 on Food Network.
Continue reading The Next Food Network Star runner up gets a show, too
Posted Jul 30th 2008 1:43PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Other Reality Shows, Food/Home/DIY

A couple of week's ago, I noticed -- and ranted here -- about the
Food Network showing a promo for the penultimate (or nearly penultimate) episode of
The Next Food Network Star which revealed who would be eliminated in the show that I was viewing. It seemed like bad form to me, but some people defended FN and advised me to get a DVR and use it. Just to be clear, I have two and use them extensively. This was a case where I was watching a rebroadcast a day after the airing, commercials and all. My point was that FN should know better than to schedule a promo for that reveals so much about the show you're watching even on a rebroadcast.
Anyway, now it turns out that Food Network has made yet another flub that's spoiled the surprise of
The Next Food Network Star reveal. This one occurred on their web site. D Magazine reported that a week before the finale of the competition reality show, video interviews with the three finalists were broadcast on the web site
and the winner was clearly indicated. In case you have the finale on your DVR and haven't watched it yet,
The Next Food Network Star will be shown after the jump.
Continue reading The Food Network flubs again
Posted Jun 29th 2008 1:24PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Celebrities, TV Squad Lists, Reality-Free

When I look at some of the people who have emerged as today's biggest stars on TV, I scratch my head and wonder, "how did that happen?" There are a few stars who have completely exceeded my expectations -- and I bet yours, too. In fact, after you read my five (no cell phone pun intended), I'm betting that you'll have a few more overachievers to add to the list.
1) Ty PenningtonI'm not ashamed to admit that for a couple of years I was hooking on TLC's
Trading Spaces. It may have been the perky Paige Davis, the home improvement on a $1,000, the cool things that the designers did in just 24 hours -- whatever it was, I was a regular viewer. Oh, yes, there was also a carpenter on the show named
Ty Pennington.
Continue reading Five TV stars who've exceeded expectations
Posted Jun 25th 2008 4:23PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Food/Home/DIY, Programming, Reality-Free

Summer's here and that can mean only one thing -- food! Okay, maybe that's only what it means at the Food Network.
The Food Network will kick off six new shows for the summer beginning right after the Fourth of July. Here's what's on tap:
• Grill It! with Bobby Flay - This is the latest from Iron Chef and master griller
Bobby Flay. It's sort of a competition/fantasy show, but not a Throw Down (that's another show). Bobby will introduce 13 viewers who've sent in their videos showing their grilling expertise and why they should be on air to grill alongside BF. The show premieres on July 6 at 9 o'clock a.m. with a shrimp episode.
• How'd That Get On My Plate? - From the field to the plate, hostess Sunny Anderson -- who just started on FN in April with
Cooking for Real -- shows how the things we eat make it to our tables. The first episode is July 6 at 11 p.m. The food in question will be strawberries.
Continue reading Food Network cooks up six new summer shows