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  2. Justin Wilson (chef) - Wikipedia

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    A companion series was produced, also titled "Looking Back" and broadcast nationwide on PBS, which was a repackaging of Wilson's first cooking show from 1971, with new intros by Wilson himself. This was the first time the 1971 programs were ever seen nationwide, as they were originally produced by Mississippi Educational Television and, at that ...

  3. Doug Tracht - Wikipedia

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    His show was syndicated by Infinity Broadcasting Corporation for five years, from January 1993 until January 1998. Tracht moved to Los Angeles, where his show was aired on KLOS; it was also carried by stations in Atlanta, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, among others. In 1994, his audience was estimated at 2.5 million daily ...

  4. Category:American television chefs - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American chefs. It includes American chefs that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This category includes chefs (cooks) of various nationalities appearing on American television.

  5. ‘That ’70s Show’ Cast: Where Are They Now? From Ashton ...

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    That ’70s Show managed to cultivate some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. It’s also responsible for catapulting its younger stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher ...

  6. 25 of the Best ’70s TV Shows of All Time - AOL

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    Sure, bell bottoms and disco balls ruled the '70s, but if you grew up on Maude's sharp one-liners or George Jefferson's iconic strut, then you know that it was also one of the best decades for tele.

  7. Graham Kerr - Wikipedia

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    Minimax led to The Graham Kerr Show, originally produced at KING-TV in Seattle and later syndicated to local stations during the 1990–91 season, followed by a run on the Discovery Channel. From 1992 to 1995, Kerr starred on the PBS show Graham Kerr's Kitchen , which again embraced the low-fat, "minimax" approach.

  8. Friedman Paul Erhardt - Wikipedia

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    Erhardt made his first television debut on a local Philadelphia television show called Dialing for Dollars in 1974. [1] He was employed as a chef at the Marriott Hotel on City Avenue at the time. [2] Now more commonly known as Chef Tell, his work on the show later earned him a regular 90-second cooking spot on a nationally syndicated show, PM ...

  9. 'That 70s Show' Showed Us That Everyone's Going Through It - AOL

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    As Netflix's That '90s Show resurrects the beer-guzzling sitcom, I've been thinking about what Jackie, Kelso, and the crew taught me—that everyone's going through it.