Confession: I love cooking shows. Whether it's Emeril, Rachael or Ina alone in their kitchen or a bunch of British bakers in a tent...I love cooking shows. Today, there are more of them than ever and now we're seeing a new trend...movie, tv and music stars getting their own "cooking shows"...
Selena + CHEF on HBO Max
Today pop star Selena Gomez joins the likes of Amy Schumer, Valerie Bertinelli, Trisha Yearwood and Phil Rosenthal in getting her own culinary show. Selena + CHEF has a fun concept; Selena at home, on video-chat with world famous chefs, trying to learn how to cook. The show starts streaming today on HBO Max.
Five Bedrooms on Peacock
The new streaming service, Peacock, also continues to roll out new shows. Their latest is described this way: Five singles meet at, of all places, the singles' table at a wedding. After several bottles of champagne, they decide to pitch in and buy a house together. Five singles buy a house together – what could go right? It's a grand social experiment with one glaring problem: they'll have to actually live with each other. All while journeying together through disasters, life-turning crises, and moments of love, joy and heartbreak.
Coronavirus and the Classroom on NBC
Every parent around the country is concerned about their kids' education this year, in the midst of Coronavirus. Tonight, NBC News explores the topic in a special broadcast.
An Easy Girl on Netflix
A teenage girl is drawn to her cousin's hedonistic lifestyle when they spend the summer together in Cannes as she learns about herself and her own values. The film is streaming now on Netflix.
Don't on ABC
Tonight is the season finale of Adam Scott and Ryan Reynolds' new competition show. See how it all ends, tonight on ABC.
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