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  2. Billy Costa - Wikipedia

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    Costa was the host of The Phantom Gourmet, a restaurant review show, which broadcast its first episode on June 26, 1993. In 2003, Costa moved to a new show, TV Diner on New England Cable News (NECN), [6] [7] which was cancelled in September 2013. [8]

  3. Phantom Gourmet - Wikipedia

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    The Phantom Gourmet is a food-related television program featuring profiles of New England area restaurants.The show airs on WSBK-TV in Boston, Massachusetts, WNAC-DT2 in Providence, Rhode Island, and WPXT in Portland, Maine each Saturday and Sunday morning, with an hour episode composed of older clips followed by an hour-long episode (either new or rerun).

  4. Dan Andelman - Wikipedia

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    Daniel Jacob Andelman (born May 8, 1975), known as Dan, is one of the hosts of the WSBK-TV 38 show The Phantom Gourmet and had been hosts of the WTKK Radio 96 radio show Phantom Gourmet. [1] The Andelman brothers took over the Phantom Gourmet hosting duties from David Robichaud who left the show in their hands.

  5. Sandra Lee (chef) - Wikipedia

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    Sandra Lee Christiansen (née Waldroop; born July 3, 1966), [1] [2] known professionally as Sandra Lee, is an American television chef and author.She is known for her "Semi-Homemade" cooking concept, which Lee describes as using 70 percent packaged and 30 percent fresh products.

  6. Robert Irvine Broke His Silence About Why Food Network ... - AOL

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    The network introduced a new series titled Restaurant: Impossible, which featured British chef Robert Irvine as its host and bore a concept that was as massive as its name. The show's premise was ...

  7. Jason Atherton - Wikipedia

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    The restaurant has been ranked at number six in The Good Food Guide's Top 50 Restaurants 2013 & 2014 [9] and number three in the 2016 guide. [10] It was deemed London's best new fine dining restaurant in the Time Out Eating & Drinking Awards 2011 [ 11 ] and won New Restaurant of the Year at the Craft Guild of Chefs Awards 2012. [ 12 ]

  8. Ted Allen - Wikipedia

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    Edward Reese Allen [1] (born May 20, 1965) [2] is an American author and television personality. [3] He was the food and wine connoisseur on the Bravo network's television program Queer Eye, and has been the host of the TV cooking competition series Chopped since its launch in 2009, as well as Chopped Junior, which began in mid-2015.

  9. Graham Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Kerr's new series for Fremantle, The Galloping Gourmet (30 December 1968–September 14, 1972) was named for his onscreen persona. It was recorded in Ottawa at CJOH-TV and produced by his wife Treena Kerr. The origin of his Galloping Gourmet persona stemmed from The Galloping Gourmets, a 1967 book he co-authored with wine expert Len Evans. The ...