Get ready for a thrilling new episode of “Wildcard Kitchen” titled “Three of a Kind,” airing at 9:00 Pm on Tuesday, April 9th, 2024, on Food Network. In Season 1, Episode 5, viewers will be treated to a high-stakes culinary showdown as top chefs face off in a unique card game-inspired cooking competition.
Hosted by Eric Adjepong, the contestants are challenged to bring $5,000 of their own money and put their culinary skills to the test. Eric deals out the dish, time allotted, and mandatory ingredients, but it’s each chef’s secret wildcard that adds an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the game.
As the chefs race against the clock to create mouthwatering dishes that impress the judges, tensions rise and strategies are put to the test. With creativity, skill, and a dash of luck, the contestants must outsmart their opponents and rise to the challenge to claim victory.
Join us as we witness the drama,...
Hosted by Eric Adjepong, the contestants are challenged to bring $5,000 of their own money and put their culinary skills to the test. Eric deals out the dish, time allotted, and mandatory ingredients, but it’s each chef’s secret wildcard that adds an extra layer of excitement and unpredictability to the game.
As the chefs race against the clock to create mouthwatering dishes that impress the judges, tensions rise and strategies are put to the test. With creativity, skill, and a dash of luck, the contestants must outsmart their opponents and rise to the challenge to claim victory.
Join us as we witness the drama,...
- 4/2/2024
- by Jules Byrd
- TV Everyday
After 30 years of living and working in the U.S., legendary British comedienne Tracey Ullman is returning home. The BBC has commissioned a six-episode season of The Tracey Ullman Show which will see Ullman return to British screens for the first time since the mid-1980s when she was the star of shows like Three of a Kind and A Kick Up The Eighties. Ullman emigrated to the U.S. in the late 1980s, creating the successful The Tracey Ullman Show for Fox, which famously gave The Simpsons its television debut as short animated sketches on her show before
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- 3/5/2015
- by Abid Rahman
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
The BBC has announced a number of new comedy shows, including six-part series The Tracey Ullman Show.
Tracey Ullman's last BBC series - A Kick up the Eighties and Three of a Kind - aired in the 1980s, after which she concentrated on a Us TV career.
The actress and comedian - who will portray various characters living in, or visiting, the UK - said: "It's a privilege to be doing this. I still feel as inspired to inhabit people as I did when I was 6, standing on the window sill in my mother's bedroom, putting on a show.
"The BBC has changed a bit since the last time I worked here, when it was all men in bow ties who had completed National Service. Now there are a lot more women. Great ones.
"The important things haven't changed, though. The BBC still provides an environment that allows you...
Tracey Ullman's last BBC series - A Kick up the Eighties and Three of a Kind - aired in the 1980s, after which she concentrated on a Us TV career.
The actress and comedian - who will portray various characters living in, or visiting, the UK - said: "It's a privilege to be doing this. I still feel as inspired to inhabit people as I did when I was 6, standing on the window sill in my mother's bedroom, putting on a show.
"The BBC has changed a bit since the last time I worked here, when it was all men in bow ties who had completed National Service. Now there are a lot more women. Great ones.
"The important things haven't changed, though. The BBC still provides an environment that allows you...
- 3/4/2015
- Digital Spy
If it's help navigating The X-Files' many, many episodes you're after, then you've come to the right place...
Maps To TV Shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you want to get the overall gist...
Maps To TV Shows: Is there a popular show you’d really like to watch but you just don’t have time to wade through years of it all at once? Do you just want to know why that one character keeps turning up on Tumblr? Do the fans all tell you ‘season one is a bit iffy but stick with it, it gets great!’, leaving you with absolutely zero desire ever to watch the boring/silly/just plain weird season one? Then Maps To TV Shows is for you!
In these articles, we’ll outline routes through popular TV shows focusing on particular characters, story arcs or episode types. Are you really into the Klingon episodes of Star Trek: The Next Generation? Do you want to get the overall gist...
- 2/26/2015
- by louisamellor
- Den of Geek
What are the essential sketches, performers, and shows every comedy nerd should know? EW’s guest editors Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele offer a master class. Warning: Some of the clips ahead contain strong language.
1. Eddie Murphy
As Key says, “I don’t know if there’s ever been anybody in history working at a level like he was working at. To have that much talent, that much charm, that much discipline, all of that wrapped up into one. To think about 48 Hrs., Trading Places. Aw, man!” Adds Peele: “If I had a kid and I wanted to form...
1. Eddie Murphy
As Key says, “I don’t know if there’s ever been anybody in history working at a level like he was working at. To have that much talent, that much charm, that much discipline, all of that wrapped up into one. To think about 48 Hrs., Trading Places. Aw, man!” Adds Peele: “If I had a kid and I wanted to form...
- 9/25/2014
- by EW staff
- EW.com - PopWatch
An exploration of the sexualisation of pre-adolescent girls, St Vincent winds up her tour, and Lars von Trier is back
Opening this week
■ Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model
Bryony Kimmings on fine kick-ass form as she explores the sexualised female role models pushed upon pre-adolescent girls and, with the help of her 10-year-old niece, considers whether there might be alternatives. Bristol Old Vic Studio (0117-987 7877), Thursday to Saturday. Then touring.
■ Orlando
Everyone is in love with Orlando, a young boy in the court of Queen Elizabeth, including the old queen herself. But when Orlando wakes up one day as a woman, it is the start of an odyssey across countries and centuries. Virginia Woolf's novel is adapted by Sarah Ruhl. Royal Exchange, Manchester (0161-833 9833), Thursday to 22 March.
■ Birmingham Royal Ballet: Three of a Kind
Triple bill of vintage 20th-century ballets showcasing the wit and style of John Cranko, George Balanchine and Kenneth MacMillan.
Opening this week
■ Credible Likeable Superstar Role Model
Bryony Kimmings on fine kick-ass form as she explores the sexualised female role models pushed upon pre-adolescent girls and, with the help of her 10-year-old niece, considers whether there might be alternatives. Bristol Old Vic Studio (0117-987 7877), Thursday to Saturday. Then touring.
■ Orlando
Everyone is in love with Orlando, a young boy in the court of Queen Elizabeth, including the old queen herself. But when Orlando wakes up one day as a woman, it is the start of an odyssey across countries and centuries. Virginia Woolf's novel is adapted by Sarah Ruhl. Royal Exchange, Manchester (0161-833 9833), Thursday to 22 March.
■ Birmingham Royal Ballet: Three of a Kind
Triple bill of vintage 20th-century ballets showcasing the wit and style of John Cranko, George Balanchine and Kenneth MacMillan.
- 2/17/2014
- The Guardian - Film News
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