Good news for all you Jamie Oliver fans out there. The famed British chef has an entire show dedicated to American cuisine and BBC America has picked it up. Called Jamie's American Road Trip, the first episode arrives January 3, 2012 at 10 p.m.
“It was a trip of a lifetime,” Mr. Oliver said. “And I found it so weird that this epic show, which is probably one of the most expensive cooking shows ever made, went all around the world but never found a home straight away in its own country.”
Of course, you can catch most of the episodes on YouTube already. A clip from an early episode is visible above.
“It was a trip of a lifetime,” Mr. Oliver said. “And I found it so weird that this epic show, which is probably one of the most expensive cooking shows ever made, went all around the world but never found a home straight away in its own country.”
Of course, you can catch most of the episodes on YouTube already. A clip from an early episode is visible above.
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