A Slice of the Action
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Barely-seen madcap culinary quiz featuring weirdly sloped camera angles of teams, a scoring system involving fruit and a forfeit challenge for the losing team (which was blatantly rigged so that the team captain would fall for it). | Barely-seen madcap culinary quiz featuring weirdly sloped camera angles of teams, a scoring system involving fruit and a forfeit challenge for the losing team (which was blatantly rigged so that the team captain would fall for it). | ||
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<div class="image">[[File:Sliceoftheaction paulross.jpg]]''Paul Ross''</div> | <div class="image">[[File:Sliceoftheaction paulross.jpg]]''Paul Ross''</div> |
Current revision as of 22:12, 9 April 2025
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Host
Co-hosts
Amanda Grant and Andrew Nutter (team captains)
Broadcast
Carlton Food Network, 22 February 1999 to 2000
Synopsis
Barely-seen madcap culinary quiz featuring weirdly sloped camera angles of teams, a scoring system involving fruit and a forfeit challenge for the losing team (which was blatantly rigged so that the team captain would fall for it).
Theme music
Mike Giddins