Photo: Food NetworkLongtime fans of the Food Network will be thrilled to know that Alton Brown’s hit seriesGood Eatswill be returning to the channel after a five-year hiatus.Brown announced on Instagram, Wednesday, that the Food Network is rebooting the beloved show, which will be calledGood Eats: The Return,starting on Sunday, August 25 at 10 p.m. EST.Good Eatswas a huge hit for the Food Network, providing the science behind the recipes alongside Brown’s whimsical sense of humor.The food scientist did not reveal any specific details of the show’s reboot, however he did tell fans of the program to “get your viewing parties ready. We’ll certainly be having one here.”Good Eatshada 252 episode runfrom 1999 to 2012, when Brown shelved the series to work on other Food Network programs likeCutthroat KitchenandIron Chef America.The 56-year-old celebrity chef actually announced the show’s reboot nearly two years ago at Dragon Con, saying at the time that “we’re bringing it back. We’re restarting it. We’re getting the band back together.”Brown did recently work on a project calledGood Eats: Reloadedfor the Cooking Channel, which consisted of 13 old episodes refashioned into a shorter series. TheReloadedproject did have some new scenes and recipes, however the show was not fully rebooted, according to Brown’sInstagram post.During the show’s hiatus, Brown got divorced in 2015 beforegetting marriedto Elizabeth Ingram last year. The star met Ingram, an Atlanta-based restaurant and residential designer,back in 2016at a book signing for Brown’sEveryDayCook.
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Longtime fans of the Food Network will be thrilled to know that Alton Brown’s hit seriesGood Eatswill be returning to the channel after a five-year hiatus.Brown announced on Instagram, Wednesday, that the Food Network is rebooting the beloved show, which will be calledGood Eats: The Return,starting on Sunday, August 25 at 10 p.m. EST.Good Eatswas a huge hit for the Food Network, providing the science behind the recipes alongside Brown’s whimsical sense of humor.The food scientist did not reveal any specific details of the show’s reboot, however he did tell fans of the program to “get your viewing parties ready. We’ll certainly be having one here.”Good Eatshada 252 episode runfrom 1999 to 2012, when Brown shelved the series to work on other Food Network programs likeCutthroat KitchenandIron Chef America.The 56-year-old celebrity chef actually announced the show’s reboot nearly two years ago at Dragon Con, saying at the time that “we’re bringing it back. We’re restarting it. We’re getting the band back together.”Brown did recently work on a project calledGood Eats: Reloadedfor the Cooking Channel, which consisted of 13 old episodes refashioned into a shorter series. TheReloadedproject did have some new scenes and recipes, however the show was not fully rebooted, according to Brown’sInstagram post.During the show’s hiatus, Brown got divorced in 2015 beforegetting marriedto Elizabeth Ingram last year. The star met Ingram, an Atlanta-based restaurant and residential designer,back in 2016at a book signing for Brown’sEveryDayCook.
Longtime fans of the Food Network will be thrilled to know that Alton Brown’s hit seriesGood Eatswill be returning to the channel after a five-year hiatus.
Brown announced on Instagram, Wednesday, that the Food Network is rebooting the beloved show, which will be calledGood Eats: The Return,starting on Sunday, August 25 at 10 p.m. EST.
Good Eatswas a huge hit for the Food Network, providing the science behind the recipes alongside Brown’s whimsical sense of humor.
The food scientist did not reveal any specific details of the show’s reboot, however he did tell fans of the program to “get your viewing parties ready. We’ll certainly be having one here.”
Good Eatshada 252 episode runfrom 1999 to 2012, when Brown shelved the series to work on other Food Network programs likeCutthroat KitchenandIron Chef America.
The 56-year-old celebrity chef actually announced the show’s reboot nearly two years ago at Dragon Con, saying at the time that “we’re bringing it back. We’re restarting it. We’re getting the band back together.”
Brown did recently work on a project calledGood Eats: Reloadedfor the Cooking Channel, which consisted of 13 old episodes refashioned into a shorter series. TheReloadedproject did have some new scenes and recipes, however the show was not fully rebooted, according to Brown’sInstagram post.
During the show’s hiatus, Brown got divorced in 2015 beforegetting marriedto Elizabeth Ingram last year. The star met Ingram, an Atlanta-based restaurant and residential designer,back in 2016at a book signing for Brown’sEveryDayCook.
source: people.com