Man v. Food star Adam Richman is serving up a new culinary format for British broadcaster UKTV in which he will cook for celebrities their pick for a last meal on Earth.
Entertainment One-owned producer Whizz Kid Entertainment is making the eight-part format for Dave, and it has been given the title Adam Richman: Supperman.
Richman will play host to a different celebrity each week. They will bring with them their favorite three-course meal, which Richman will taste and discuss. He will then go off in search of the finest ingredients to transform the dishes.
He said: “What I think sets this show apart from everything I have done in the past, is that I’ve been flying solo on all of my epic food journeys, and the itinerary was based upon my tastes. But here I’m joined by fun, passionate, celebrity foodies and the dishes I find...
Entertainment One-owned producer Whizz Kid Entertainment is making the eight-part format for Dave, and it has been given the title Adam Richman: Supperman.
Richman will play host to a different celebrity each week. They will bring with them their favorite three-course meal, which Richman will taste and discuss. He will then go off in search of the finest ingredients to transform the dishes.
He said: “What I think sets this show apart from everything I have done in the past, is that I’ve been flying solo on all of my epic food journeys, and the itinerary was based upon my tastes. But here I’m joined by fun, passionate, celebrity foodies and the dishes I find...
- 3/6/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Britain is getting its own spin on a Bachelor-style dating show after UKTV picked up an eight-part series based around ‘Lady’ Lara Asprey, who has provided dating advice to those close to the royal family.
UKTV’s female-skewing channel W has ordered The Ultimate Matchmaker, which follows some of Britain’s most eligible singles through the eyes of Asprey, often known as the Sloane Arranger, from Warner Bros-backed Ricochet, which produced Channel 5’s UK version of The Bachelor.
The show, which will air later this year, will follow the staff at Asprey’s eponymous dating agency and each episode will see singletons attend a series of three mini dates set in an amazing venue. They will then pick one of those dates to see again and viewers will follow the couple on an even glitzier date to see how they get on.
Asprey claims to have matched...
UKTV’s female-skewing channel W has ordered The Ultimate Matchmaker, which follows some of Britain’s most eligible singles through the eyes of Asprey, often known as the Sloane Arranger, from Warner Bros-backed Ricochet, which produced Channel 5’s UK version of The Bachelor.
The show, which will air later this year, will follow the staff at Asprey’s eponymous dating agency and each episode will see singletons attend a series of three mini dates set in an amazing venue. They will then pick one of those dates to see again and viewers will follow the couple on an even glitzier date to see how they get on.
Asprey claims to have matched...
- 5/11/2018
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Popstars will venture into the rainforest to spend a week with tribes in a brand new Watch series.
Singing in the Rainforest sees "top music talent" meet different cultures around the world, as they immerse themselves in tribal life for a week.
At the end of their time together - which will see them learning about the tribe's ritual, customs and music, as well as sharing their own style of music - the tribes and the stars will collaborate on a new song together.
Each week will culminate in a grand finale concert for the village and its neighbours, while the tracks - which are intended to blend both the musicians' style with the tribes' style - will be available to download after each episode. Shares of the sales will go to the tribes featured.
UKTV's commissioning editor Hilary Rosen said: "From the moment this show was pitched to us...
Singing in the Rainforest sees "top music talent" meet different cultures around the world, as they immerse themselves in tribal life for a week.
At the end of their time together - which will see them learning about the tribe's ritual, customs and music, as well as sharing their own style of music - the tribes and the stars will collaborate on a new song together.
Each week will culminate in a grand finale concert for the village and its neighbours, while the tracks - which are intended to blend both the musicians' style with the tribes' style - will be available to download after each episode. Shares of the sales will go to the tribes featured.
UKTV's commissioning editor Hilary Rosen said: "From the moment this show was pitched to us...
- 4/16/2014
- Digital Spy
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