Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, the dumbed-down US version of his great UK series Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, has been renewed for a third season by Fox. The second season is now airing Fridays at 9, and has a number of episodes to go, so the third season likely won’t debut until at least fall, if not next winter. Meanwhile, in London, someone wrote anti-Ramsay graffiti on a wall near his house
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Kitchen Nightmares renewed; someone wrote "Gordon is shit" graffiti near Ramsay’s house
Gordon Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, the dumbed-down US version of his great UK series Ramsay’s Kitchen Nightmares, has been renewed for a third season by Fox. The second season is now airing Fridays at 9, and has a number of episodes to go, so the third se… (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS news feeds and Widgets on Feedzilla.com

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Kitchen Nightmares renewed; someone wrote ”Gordon is shit” graffiti near Ramsay’s house (source: Realityblurred.com)
Paula Abdul won’t host or judge ABC’s new Star Search after all, so she’s still free to judge The X Factor. Paula and ABC couldn’t come to terms because “Abdul was reluctant to take a lower salary” than what Fox offered and she rejected for American Idol ($5 million a year), “[a]nd ABC was, naturally, very reluctant to indulge in such high figures for launching a new, untested reality show into a marketplace crowded with…
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Paula Abdul won’t do Star Search after ABC offers less than Idol’s $5 million a year offer
Paula Abdul won’t host or judge ABC’s new Star Search after all, so she’s still free to judge The X Factor. Paula and ABC couldn’t come to terms because “Abdul was reluctant to take a lower salary” than what Fox offered and she rejected for American Idol … (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS widgets and RSS feeds on Feedzilla.com

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After three separate guest performances and a lot of extended chatter, American Idol 9 lost its first finalist: Lacey Brown. That was as unsurprising as the bottom three, which also included Paige Miles and Tim Urban. If there was any surprise, it was th..

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Lacey Brown out of Idol as judges’ save returns, Seacrest spoils results for west coast (source: Realityblurred.com)
A French game show asked contestants to electrocute fellow contestants when they answered questions incorrectly, and they did so as the audience chanted and demanded punishment. But the electrocution wasn’t real–the recipients are actors–and the show was actually created for a documentary that recreates Yale social psychologist Stanley Milgram’s 1960s experiments in obedience
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Game show contestants electrocuted others on France’s Game of Death; it was really a social experiment
A French game show asked contestants to electrocute fellow contestants when they answered questions incorrectly, and they did so as the audience chanted and demanded punishment. But the electrocution wasn’t real–the recipients are actors–and the show was… (source: Realityblurred.com) – RSS and News widget on Feedzilla.com

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The non-celebrity Apprentice will return to NBC for a seventh season, the network just announced. Just under a year ago, NBC posted and removed a casting notice for the regular edition, which hasn’t aired in three years.

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The non-celebrity Apprentice will return to NBC for a seventh season, the network just announced. Just under a year ago, NBC posted and removed a casting notice for the regular edition, which hasn’t aired in three years. There’s not been official word about the return date, but it will probably air in the fall
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Regular Apprentice will return to NBC with a flimsy connection to the recession
Top Chef 2 contestant Marcel Vigneron, the subject of the show’s lowest moment ever and its ugly aftermath, is developing a reality series with SyFy. Marcel’s Quantum Kitchen will follow molecular gastronomist Marcel as he and “his new catering and event company will be hired by a demanding client to produce an extraordinary celebration or event,” and Marcel and his team will “create everything from the immersive decor to a delicious menu that emphasizes Marcel’s…
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Top Chef’s Marcel Vigneron developing a reality show for SyFy