- Celebrity Cooks
"Celebrity Cooks" was a Canadian
cooking show independently produced by "Initiative Productions" and aired on the CBC from1975 to1979 , and was syndicated throughoutCanada and the United States from1980 to1989 . It was hosted byBruno Gerussi who introduced various celebrities who chatted with them while preparing dishes for the audience. As such, it was considered a hybrid between a cooking show and a talk show.Despite a shoestring budget, the show was a high quality product. It was criticized for its apparent inability to get more than strictly minor celebrities for the show, although it was still a highly rated program at the time. The show was taped in
Vancouver, British Columbia , concurrently with Gerrusi's starring role in "The Beachcombers " which was also filmed in the vicinity. Due to his visibility on "Celebrity Cooks", Gerrusi became the pitchman for one of the first brands ofmicrowave oven s to be sold for home use in Canada.Among the guests who appeared on the show was a pre-stardom
David Letterman . According to the book "TV North", guests were paid between $196 CAD (for Canadian performers) and $350 CAD (for American performers). American performers were paid more to offset the cost of higher travel expenses.Other guests included
Margaret Trudeau (aired3 February 1978 ) [cite news | last= | pages=15 | title=Maggie's Tempura (photo) | date=1978-01-24 | publisher=Globe and Mail] , Jean Beliveau,Elaine Boosler andBob Crane (in his last televised appearance).Hermione Gingold was the guest for the program's first broadcast on15 September 1975 . [cite news | last=Kirby | first=Blaik | pages=31 | title=Information packs the channels in bountiful new television season | date=1975-09-06 | publisher=Globe and Mail] .The film "Heart Like a Wheel", the story of female race car driver Shirley Muldowney, features a scene where Muldowney makes an appearance on a Canadian cooking show that appears to be a thinly disguised version of "Celebrity Cooks". In the scene, the show's host is portrayed as a chauvinistic womanizer.
Following the end of production in 1979, episodes of "Celebrity Cooks" were seen on the
Global Television Network . [cite news | last=Downey | first=Donn | pages=17 | title=Global planning five new shows | date=1979-02-13 | publisher=Globe and Mail]Guests were required to cook, sing, dance and play their way to supper.
The show also led to the creation of Celebrity Cooks cook books:
*1977: "Celebrity cooks, recipe book II" (Fforbez Enterprises/Initiative Productions) ISBN 0088976021
*1979: "The New Celebrity cooks cookbook" (Methuen) ISBN 0458942804This show inspired "The King of the Q"
Ted Reader to take up cooking.Fact|date=August 2007Key People
*Executive Producer: Derek Smith
*Host:Bruno Gerussi
*Cooking Consultant:Sue Morton References
External links
* [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0179562/ Internet Movie Database: Celebrity Cooks]
* [http://www.film.queensu.ca/Lasso/Lasso.acgi?%5bdatabase%5d=cbcdirectory&%5blayout%5d=layout%20%231&%5bresponse%5d=cbc%2fdetailformat.html&%5brecid%5d=33531&%5bsearch%5d Queen's University Directory of CBC Television Series: "Celebrity Cooks"]
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