Gordon Ramsay is once again heading to the kitchen – and television. The famed chef is cooking up a brand-new television show for Fox called "Next Level Chef." The competition series will also feature Nyesha Arrington and Gino D’Acampo.
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Disney Channel announced today that it is venturing into the baking competition space for the first time with Disney’s Magic Bake-Off.
Created by the Tastemade media company, the 13-episode series will be hosted by Disney Channel stars Dara Reneé (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series) and Issac Ryan Brown (Raven’s Home). Production is already underway, with Disney eyeing a premiere this summer.
Disney’s Bake-Off splits kids between the ages of 6 and 14 into three teams of two, having them
Gordon Ramsay is once again heading to the kitchen – and television. The famed chef is cooking up a brand-new television show for Fox called "Next Level Chef." The competition series will also feature Nyesha Arrington and Gino D’Acampo.
Fox has found a new Alter Ego, an original signing competition format, for its fall schedule.
E! will serve up a helping of music covers with music competition series Clash of the Cover Bands.
Mónica Marie Zorrilla Gordon Ramsay will headline yet another cooking series at Fox.
Gordon Ramsay is preparing a new meal for Fox.
One of the biggest strengths of Kevin Fiege (President, Marvel Studios) is to identify the voice behind a filmmaker, or else the mega-budgeted-superhero-earth-destroy-save-it-from-villain-comic-book films can all start to look the same. To launch the MCU, he banked on Jon Favreau and let him direct Iron Man though he hasn’t even made a middle-budget film before that.
Amazon’s recent pick-up of Sony’s Camila Cabello musical movie Cinderella will hit the streamer this fall in 240 countries.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterTV super-producer Nigel Lythgoe is partnering with Triller Fight Club on a new unscripted competition series called “So You Think You Can Fight,” Variety has learned exclusively.“So You Think You Can Fight” will follow in a similar format to “So You Think You Can Dance.” The weekly, hour-long series will pair a celebrity action star with a pro fighter, each who will select an amateur boxer through a global talent search and competition, along with audience voting and
Channel 4 has dropped The Circle after just three seasons.The network is looking for fresh ideas to replace the show, despite the success of the last celebrity series. Studio Lambert chief executive Stephen said they're already in talks with streaming giant Netflix to host the The Circle UK on their platform as the US version is already on there and has been commissioned for a third series itself.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterSupersized K-pop group NCT is looking for new members, and the world will be watching — on television.MGM Television and its chairman Mark Burnett have inked a partnership with producer Soo-Man Lee and Korean powerhouse SM Entertainment to develop a K-pop competition series to find the newest members of NCT. The group is currently comprised of 23 members who also make up the sub-groups NCT 127, NCT DREAM and WayV.Open to young men between 13 and 25, the contestants
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A reality competition series based on classic backyard toy slip and slide is gliding on to NBC.
Jesse Palmer, the former NFL quarterback who appeared as The Bachelor in season five, is hosting ABC’s reality competition series The Ultimate Surfer.
EXCLUSIVE: K-pop is fast becoming a global musical force with the success of BTS and Blackpink.
After creating shows like “Feud” and “Hollywood”, Ryan Murphy is once again going back in time with “Halston”.
The ballroom community has been the inspiration from everything from Madonna’s “Vogue” to Beyoncé. The launch of the HBO Max competition series Legendary, which showcases the world of ball culture, has helped bring a newfound respect to this world, according to the judges.
Leiomy Maldonado, Jameela Jamil, Law Roach and Megan Thee Stallion are all back as judges, helping to determine “which house will snatch the legendary trophy this season” as the contestants are put to the test with weekly themed extravaganzas. Joining them are guest judges Tiffany Haddish, Taraji P.
Holly Madison is setting the record straight about some claims made by the producer of “The Girls Next Door” in the docuseries “For Real: The Story of Reality TV”.
Tom Bergeron, former host of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, is returning to presenting.