The Chew

2011
The Chew

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EP1 Season 7 Kick-off! Sep 05, 2017

The co-hosts give away a trip to EPCOT to see "The Chew"; the co-hosts reveal how they spent their summers and test out one of the season's hottest food trends. The WNBA Liberty dance troupe, The Timeless Torches, comprised of men and women over 40, busts a move with co-host Carla Hall!

EP2 Chew It Yourself Sep 06, 2017

Harry Connick Jr. ("Harry") visits the kitchen and whips up delicious fun; Mario Batali and lifestyle expert Carter Oosterhouse teamed up in Michigan this summer to swap skills on vacation.

EP3 Try Something New Sep 07, 2017

Sutton Foster ("Younger") joins Clinton Kelly to create a tempting dish and indulge in some Broadway-style fun; Michael Symon hits the waves in the Hamptons for a hilarious surfing lesson.

EP4 Follow that Food Sep 08, 2017

Funny man Jim Gaffigan ("Noble Ape Tour") makes his "Chew" debut with Mario Batali; Clinton Kelly and Michael Symon learn Beekeeping 101 and make a honey-based item. Carla Hall makes an American favorite inspired by her summer road trip.
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Released: 26 September 2011 Ended
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Country: United States of America
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Official Website: http://www.abc.go.com/shows/the-chew
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The Chew is an American talk show/cooking show that airs in the United States on ABC as part of the network's weekday daytime lineup. The name and format was inspired by the talk show The View, though centering on food-related and lifestyle topics. Each episode has its own title based upon the episode's theme. The program also airs in Canada on the stations of the Citytv television system. The show is recorded at ABC Studio 40 West 66th Street, New York City. It premiered on September 26, 2011 and replaced the soap opera All My Children. It is hosted by Iron Chef America's Mario Batali and Michael Symon, Top Chef's Carla Hall, What Not to Wear's Clinton Kelly, and Dr. Mehmet Oz's daughter, author and wellness enthusiast Daphne Oz. Evette Rios, Marc Summers, former Food Network personality Danny Boome and Jason Roberts serve as correspondents for taped segments. Guest co-hosts have included Emeril Lagasse, Ming Tsai, Scott Conant, Sunny Anderson and Evette Rios. A scenic designer with the show, Ivan Giovanettina, a native of Switzerland, was shot dead in Bedford–Stuyvesant, Brooklyn on January 10, 2013.

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mctaboo This show is the best cooking show on TV "US show only 2n'd to the British show COME DINE WITH ME", when I first saw it I couldn't stand it only because of Mario Batali but when he left the show has become sooooo light & very entertaining, I don't know why they canceled it, maybe because few people haven't watched it after Batalis gone.. But I hope they make another show with only Clinton Kelly & Carla Hall and maybe Stacy London and it can be a lifestyle show with cooking and fashion segments.
alikattatat I feel like the people who created this show are aiming their audience towards rich housewives that are xanaxed out of their minds. I just don't see how anyone can enjoy this unless they were in some sort of numbed, trance state lacking any sense of human feeling whatsoever. I feel sorry for the people getting paid to host this show. It's probably humiliating.
jason-e-chapman I can't understand why so many negative reviews of The Chew! I really like this show! All of the cooks seem very friendly, and it seems they're just having a good time doing what they're doing - cooking and entertaining. I suppose another reason I like this show is the hosts just seem so normal. I don't think any of them are celebrity chefs. They're just people sharing their passion for delicious food.I must admit, I haven't tried making very many of recipes on The Chew, but many of them do look simple and delicious.This show adds variety to the typical cooking show, with silly games for the audience members, and having guest cooks.The Chew is very watchable day time programming and a good way to pass time.
midway-344-428200 Here's how I see it. The co-hosts of the show seem to enjoy being there and each other, and even though they have been in the public eye in some capacity or another, they really seem truly relaxed with each other. We were not fans of any of the hosts and came across the show early in the season when searching for a good recipe. We came across Carla Hall's Pumpkin Beignets and the rest is history.The atmosphere is comfortable, the recipes are great, craft ideas, makeovers and all the rest just needs to be enjoyed for a lighthearted change to all of the high pressure cooking staged competition shows. It is a very pleasant change to much of what is pushed at us on TV today. We DVR it everyday and have prepared many of the recipes. Give it a try, and it is getting better with every show. It doesn't make any difference if all of the hosts aren't there everyday. This isn't a competition, it is just an enjoyable show, and more real than the reality shows that seem to get all of the hype.