Jamie Oliver? That's a lot of smart, obssessive, British cuteness in one place.
'Selfless'
Non-Fiction TV: I Reject Your Reality and Substitute My Own
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"OLIVER!!"
That was probably the funniest bit from the Botswana special. That and "We got some water in our cars, too, Hammond--you just have to have the guide shoot a hole in the footwell and it'll drain great." "Yeah, thanks. I think I'll need a bit more than a gun."
I love how attached Hammond got to his Oliver, and how quickly, too. I showed the ep to my mom, and she immediately recognized the Opel Kadett and said she hadn't seen one of those since the '60s.
Scrappy, Hammond's Oliver is what he named his Opel Kadett in the Botswana special. It's the only time any of them have named a car, and he got loads of shit from the other two for being so cliched.
"It's such a happy little car! I think I shall call him 'Oliver'. Oh, God, no--now I've gone and named it!"
Ah--obviously haven't seen that special yet.
After they finished filming in Africa, he had Oliver shipped back to the UK, and he keeps it with the rest of his cars at home. AFAIK, it's the only time any of them has kept a car from a show challenge.
Oh, that's perfect!!
That is too cute!
I bookmarked that site, Kathy, thanks!
Here's some highlights from the British Leyland challenge I mentioned upthread.
So, I watched Chopped and didn't think it was as terrible as you did.
What in particular did you guys find bad?
I like the mystery box challenge part of it and I liked that, similar to Iron Chef, the judges get to watch the cooking process. I wish that maybe they had more time for each part of the challenge.
I imagine 4 weeks of round one and then on to a final tourney situation with the 4 weekly winners.