Ina Garten in “Be My Guest”
As the host of the Daytime Emmy-winning series “Barefoot Contessa” (2002 to present), Ina Garten is used to welcoming cameras and camera crews and, of course, viewers into her East Hampton home, where she deconstructs recipes and whips up multi-course meals in just 20 (TV) minutes.
Padma Lakshmi and Tom Colicchio return to host Season 20 of “Top Chef”
Few shows manage to stay on the air for more than a decade without some kind of “jumping the shark” moment or a noticeable decline. Fortunately, “Top Chef” is one of those exceptions.
Padma Lakshmi and Tom Colicchio return to host Season 20 of “Top Chef”
Few shows manage to stay on the air for more than a decade without some kind of “jumping the shark” moment or a noticeable decline. Fortunately, “Top Chef” is one of those exceptions.
Duff Goldman with fellow "Kids Baking Championship" judge Valerie Bertinelli
Another edition of the Emmy-nominated “Kids Baking Championship” is winding down, but that doesn’t mean Duff Goldman is taking a TV break. On the contrary, he’ll be moving from one “Baking Championship” to the next.
Duff Goldman with fellow "Kids Baking Championship" judge Valerie Bertinelli
Another edition of the Emmy-nominated “Kids Baking Championship” is winding down, but that doesn’t mean Duff Goldman is taking a TV break. On the contrary, he’ll be moving from one “Baking Championship” to the next.
Guy Fieri (centre) hosts “Tournament of Champions IV”
It’s Food Network’s biggest competition event, and this year it promises to be bigger than ever.
Guy Fieri (center) hosts “Tournament of Champions IV”
It’s Food Network’s biggest competition event, and this year it promises to be bigger than ever.
Richard Blais, Gordon Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in “Next Level Chef”
It’s an old TV trick: if you’re at the helm of a brand-new show, you hope the premiere or sneak preview will land a cushy time-slot right after a must-see TV event. It all but guarantees a strong start, ratings-wise, so long as viewers don’t change the channel.
Richard Blais, Gordon Ramsay and Nyesha Arrington in “Next Level Chef”
It’s an old TV trick: if you’re at the helm of a brand-new show, you hope the premiere or sneak preview will land a cushy time-slot right after a must-see TV event. It all but guarantees a strong start, ratings-wise, so long as viewers don’t change the channel.
Darnell Ferguson hosts “Superchef Grudge Match”
It’s time to settle some long-simmering feuds on TV (and, no, this has nothing to do with any “Real Housewives” drama).