The F Word
The F Word on Imdb27 October 2005 (UK)
Documentary
A topical weekly show hosted by Gordon Ramsay, aided and abetted by restaurant critic Giles Coren.
Gordon Ramsay
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Janet Street-Porter
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Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
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Giles Coren
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Mark Sargeant
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Film Junk Podcast Episode #209: Outlander
added by newsBot0:00 - Intro 1:05 - Doug's L.A. Experiences 6:05 - Greg's Birthday 9:45 - Oscar Thoughts 17:30 - Headlines: B Team, Michel Gondry Directing The Green Hornet, Richard Pryor Biopic, Terminator Salvation Could Be PG-13? 43:35 - What We Watched: Dollhouse, The League of Gentlemen, The Foot Fist Way, The F Word, Dear Zachary, Apocalypto 1:27:45 - Review: Outlander 1:36:40 - Junk Mail: Favourite Endings, Ron Howard, Dear Zachary, David Lynch 1:52:34 - Slumdog Millionaire Backlash 2:04:02 - Trailer Trash: Severed Ways 2:08:20 - This Week's DVD Releases 2:09:50 - Outro Note: The latter portion of the video version does not line up with the above times due to editing. » Download the MP3 (63 Mb) » View the show notes » Vote for us on Podcast Alley! Subscribe to the podcast feed: ...
Sean
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Gordon Ramsay's F Word back June 17 on BBC America
added by newsBotGordon Ramsay returns with a U.S. premiere season of Gordon Ramsay's F Word. In the series, the Scottish chef shares his passion for great cuisine and gets people eating, cooking, thinking and talking about food centered round his F Word restaurant. According to the BBC America, Ramsay offers easy to make, healthy recipes, Gordon.s joined by a revolving cast of celebrities, their friends and families. He challenges them to prepare a three-course meal for 50 diners using recipes that anyone can cook at home. The caveat is that diners get to decide if the food.s up to scratch and if they.ll pay the bill. Gordon Ramsay.s F Word premieres Wednesday, June 17, 9:00 p.m. Et/Pt. From
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The F Word Causing Problems in the Midwest
added by newsBotOh, dear. Never overlook where you are living. Apparently the excellent Chicago Opera Vanguard has lost out on a sponsor because of the frequent use of a commonly used word beginning with "F." Really? And in the splendid opera Greek by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra's composer-in-residence Mark-Anthony Turnage. What could be more respectable than that, you may well ask? Eric Reda's energy and vision deserves better. I am very sorry indeed that I will not be able to see this production. I had it in my calendar for last week and then they changed the dates. It is maddening - but I hope that all my readers living in Chicago will show up. Now that Chicago Opera Theater's season is over this will be the last great thing of the Spring/Summer. It should not...
Brian Dickie
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