O nly the other night gazing out at the opera house from Quay restaurant in Sydney I had the good fortune to sit at dinner with the new improved much, much larger than life Matt Preston. Not only was I subject to his advice on all things Myf Warhurst , his pony skin R.M. Williams boots and dressing-up box chic but his stagey sexy looks. The look that stuck in my mind is when his sultry eyes gaze towards what should be a camera and while he sucked A-list chocolate off his index finger. What I
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Tagged with: BBC AmericanGordon Ramsay's The F WordkilianUnder the RadarNo doubt many of you are already familiar with Gordon Ramsay. In this country, he’s most well known for being the angry British dude on Hell’s Kitchen and Kitchen Nightmares. And hey, those shows are pretty good. I mean, I generally like cooking shows that don’t star Bobby Flay, and I generally like angry British people (remember, I watch a lot of Premeir League Football) so those are both made for me. Some months ago I s
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Hey, PopWatchers. I’m taking over recap duties for Hell’s Kitchen, and I need to make a confession: This is my first season watching the show. Now, before you go all Ramsay on me, let me explain. Most cooking shows, with the exception of Food Network’s Good Eats, leave me cold. Ah, but I’ve noticed that Hell’s Kitchen is different. Here’s a show where the cooking is overshadowed by adrenalized speed, frequent verbal backstabbing, and some of the most clever swearing on television (for even juici
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Food TV was forever revolutionized by the Food Network, a channel that promotes obesity, lust and extreme hunger with every minute of programming. More than that, it has the cross-over appeal, fusing the demographics of "suburban housewife" and "stoned college student" together in most unexpected fashion. Before that, the viewer had to make do with rigid, formulaic 30-minute shows where chefs fudged their way through antiquated recipes. It didn't take long for Reality TV to get involved, branch
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Gordon Ramsay, who has already garnished an important TV experience starring in cooking shows Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares and Hell's Kitchen, is preceded by a reputation of frequently using profanity-laden insults. ...
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