Mary Berry, Mel, and Sue to start a new show on the BBC. link it sounds like Mary Berry got quite a good deal with BBC.
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
This thread is for non-fiction TV, including but not limited to reality television (So You Think You Can Dance, Top Chef: Masters, Project Runway), documentaries (The History Channel, The Discovery Channel), and sundry (Expedition Africa, Mythbusters), et al. [NAFDA]
All speculation so far. The real challenge is going to be creating something sufficiently different from Bake Off so that Love Productions don't sue (which they already threatened to do with regards to a couple of Bake-Off-Like shows the BBC made. They settled out of court). The lawyers are going to be all over this one.
FYI, last time I checked there were no GBBO eps on you tube because bbc had just swept them all out. But right now they're back--I just watched the first few eps of series 7!
I'm disappointed that the Halloween Baking Championship on the Food Network doesn't have the same judges as the Spring Baking Championship. Does Carla Hall make having to watch Sandra Lee worth it?
No.
well ... it could be amusing in a kind of trainwreck of food kind of way ....
I still can't believe the woman who had recipes calling for people to buy a pie and then scrape out the filling had a show on Food Network.
And the never to be forgotten Kwanzaa cake.
Yeah the Kwanzaa cake.
And telling people to be careful about handling bell peppers.
Cuz the spice can burn.
It it still an hour and a half? I gave up on PR when they made it that long. Too much padding.
It is, but only the first airing. They trim down the repeats and, I think, the On Demand. I watch On Demand, mostly, and the air time is about an hour. I'm not sure what I'm missing, of course.
I am liking most of the designers this season/ Roberi is fantastic, though I am glad Rik won, I LOVE his swimsuit and coverup.
Oh, no, team challenge next week looks harrowing.