
BBC America has greenlighted new adventure cooking competition series No Kitchen Required. The 10-episode original series, which will premiere in Spring 2012, sees three chefs — New York restaurateur Michael Psilakis, Chopped Grand Champion chef Madison Cowan and New Zealand chef Kayne Raymond — being dropped into a remote location where each must work with the locals to hunt, forage and collect ingredients to create a locally-inspired meal that will be judged by the community. The series will be hosted by British presenter Shini Somara (BBC’s One Show). No Kitchen Required will be produced by Notional, an IAC company, with Kevin Greene and Notional’s Chachi Senior and Dave Noll serving as executive producers. It joins BBC America’s slate of original programming, which includes the new comedy panel show Would You Rather…? with Graham Norton, a Wait Wait… Don’t Tell Me! special, a series of specials featuring Chris Hardwick as The Nerdist, plus Richard Hammond’s Crash Course and scripted drama Copper debuting in 2012.
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Lots of great current UK scripted comedies and dramas available to license, and BBC America takes the “let’s produce lots of non-scripted crap” route that has ruined the previous high quality of many a US network. Pitiful.
Every BBC America press release like this makes me glad I stopped watching the channel in June 2008 and started “finding” my favorite UK shows online.
Totally agree. I don’t need another basic cable channel that’s producing it’s own dreck, I need to see the shows that are UK hits, all other issues be damned.
Madison Cowan is the TRUTH
At least the show doesn’t feature the Great Gordon Ramsay. BBC America should start to air past seasons of Hells Kitchen like when Marco Pierre White was chef.
Oh great, another non-cooking cooking show. Why don’t we combine cooking with UFC. Give each contestant and couple of frying pans and let them beat each other to a pulp.