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Party Down(2009-)

TV-MA
| 30min per episode | Comedy
3.7/5 (with 86 votes)

A group of struggling actors and dysfunctional dreamers wait for their big break while they are stuck serving hors d'oeurves for a Hollywood catering company 'Party Down.'

Life on a Stick(2005-2011)

22min per episode | Comedy
2.3/5 (with 2 votes)

Life on a Stick is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from March 24 to April 27, 2005. Thirteen episodes of the show were completed, but Fox only showed the first five before pulling the show due to poor ratings.

The Secret World Of...(2021-)

47min per episode | Documentary

A behind-the-scene exploration of Britain’s biggest snack rivalries, from Aeros v Wispas to Penguins against Clubs and Wotsits going up against Quavers.

Galgos(2024-)

3.5/5 (with 1 vote)

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Mad Cook Show(2017-2018)

45min per episode | Comedy, Talk-Show
2.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Mad Cook Show is a smart and witty food show by mad chefs Riku Rantala and Tunna Milonoff, that invites Finland's most interesting guests to their table to eat, drink and chat - with a guaranteed Madventures twist.

The Queen of Office(2013)

1h 5min per episode | Drama, Comedy
3.3/5 (with 2 votes)

Temporary employee Ms. Kim is a remarkable woman. She possesses highly advanced skills in seemingly all work fields. She's also highly confident and always sticks to her ideals. Jang Kyu-Jik is a hot-shot foreign educated MBA, hired to turn around a flagging corporation. As they begin work together at their new jobs, can they ever co-exist?

Rotten(2018-2019)

TV-MA
| 55min per episode | Documentary
3.6/5 (with 29 votes)

This docuseries travels deep into the heart of the food supply chain to reveal unsavory truths and expose hidden forces that shape what we eat.

What's Really in our Food(2007)

45min per episode | Documentary

Presented by Gregg Wallace, What's Really In Our Food series peels back the baffling world of food labelling, investigates junk food and the UK's love of ready meals.

Keeping Britain Fed(2020-)

In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the supermarkets have become like the UK’s fourth emergency service. While most people have been staying safe in their homes, an army of workers across the country have been putting themselves at risk and working round the clock to keep us all fed.

Not My Mama's Meals(2012-)

30min per episode | Kids & Family

Not My Mama's Meals is a Cooking Channel series hosted by Bobby Deen, which debuted on January 4, 2012. In the series, Bobby Deen takes inspiration from his mother Paula's recipes, reworking them into healthier versions reducing fat and calorie content. Clips from Paula Deen's various Food Network series are commonly shown with limited nutritional information to contrast with that of Bobby Deen's preparation, which is filmed on location at his New York City apartment. Paula Deen appears as well, typically from her Savannah home, trying samples of her son's reworked dishes.

Blood, Sweat and Takeaways(2009)

1h per episode | Documentary
5.0/5 (with 1 vote)

Six young British food consumers go to live and work alongside the workers in south east Asian food industries.