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Private Chefs of Beverly Hills | |
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Genre | Cooking show |
Starring | Manouschka Guerrier, Stuart O'Keeffe, Tom Stieber, Samantha Martz, Sasha Perl-Raver, Jesse Brune, Brian Hill, Brooke Peterson |
Theme music composer | Luci Christian |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Production | |
Executive producers | Jenny Daly, Bryan O'Donnell, Susan Youth |
Producers | Derek Klein, Art Altounian, Nick Kellis, Jennifer Vasta |
Cinematography | George Feucht |
Running time | 30 minutes |
Production company | T Group Productions |
Original release | |
Network | Food Network |
Release | December 29, 2009 October 12, 2010 | –
Private Chefs of Beverly Hills is a scripted reality television show airing on Food Network. The show follows six chefs from the Big City Chefs[1] private chef placement agency in Beverly Hills, California.[2][3] The show chronicles preparations for lavish parties for eccentric clientele in the Los Angeles area.[4]
A lawsuit was filed against Food Network, claiming the show's idea was stolen from a private chef firm not associated with the show.[5] The private chef firm tried to stop Food Network from airing the show's second-season premiere, which aired on October 12, 2010.[6]
Episodes
Six private chefs are hired to prepare food for the high-end people in L.A. They have to prepare what the client asks for, which is sometimes an issue, and there are many moments of drama, comedy, and disaster.
Season 1
- Pilot (Into the Fryer)
- In the Dog House
- Foodzilla
- Rockin' Rolls
- Challah Back
- It Ain't Easy Being Green
- Teenage Tasteland
Season 2
- Couch Potatoes
- Catching Fire
- Eddie's Enchilada "Surprise"
- Knead More Time
- Laughing My Bass Off
- Da Game is to Be Sold
- Tha Last Meal
Season 3
- A Side of Lamas
- A Very "Brady" Birthday
- Seance Sautee
- Thrilla for Foodzilla
- Tickled Pink
- Who's the Boss
- Flappers and Knee Slappers
- Whole Lotta Loaf
References
- ^ "Beverly Hills Private Chef Agency". The Agency on Private Chefs of Beverly Hills. Retrieved Feb 19, 2011.
- ^ Hahnefeld, Laura (Apr 19, 2010). "Food Network's Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Is Further Proof of Programming Coma". Phoenix News Times. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ^ "Private Chefs of Beverly Hills". Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ^ LeTrent, Sarah (April 19, 2010). "'Private Chefs of Beverly Hills' host medieval murder mystery". The Marquee Blog. CNN. Retrieved 23 April 2010.
- ^ Gardner, Eriq (December 21, 2010). "LAWSUIT SAYS FOOD NETWORK STOLE RECIPE FOR 'PRIVATE CHEFS'". THR Esq. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 21, 2010.
- ^ Gardner, Eriq (December 21, 2010). "WILL A POPULAR FOOD NETWORK SHOW BE PUT ON ICE?". THR Esq. The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 21, 2010.