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2009 American TV series or program
Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Genre Cooking show Starring Manouschka Guerrier, Stuart O'Keeffe , Tom Stieber, Samantha Martz, Sasha Perl-Raver , Jesse Brune , Brian Hill , Brooke Peterson Theme music composer Luci Christian Country of origin United States Original language English No. of seasons3 No. of episodes22 Executive producers Jenny Daly, Bryan O'Donnell, Susan Youth Producers Derek Klein, Art Altounian, Nick Kellis, Jennifer Vasta Cinematography George Feucht Running time 30 minutes Production company T Group Productions Network Food Network Release December 29, 2009 (2009-12-29 ) – October 12, 2010 (2010-10-12 )
Private Chefs of Beverly Hills is a reality television series on Food Network . The show follows six chefs from the Big City Chefs [ 1] private chef placement agency in Beverly Hills, California .[ 2] [ 3] The show chronicles preparations for lavish parties for eccentric clientele in the Los Angeles area.[ 4]
A lawsuit was filed against Food Network, claiming the show's idea was stolen from a private chef firm not associated with the show.[ 5] The private chef firm tried to stop Food Network from airing the show's second-season premiere, which aired on October 12, 2010.[ 6]
Episodes
Six private chefs are hired to prepare food for the high-end people in Los Angeles . They have to prepare what the client asks for, which is sometimes an issue, and there are many moments of drama, comedy, and disaster.
Season 1
Pilot (Into the Fryer)
In the Dog House
Foodzilla
Rockin' Rolls
Challah Back
It Ain't Easy Being Green
Teenage Tasteland
Season 2
A Side of Lamas
A Very "Brady" Birthday
Seance Sautee
Thrilla for Foodzilla
Tickled Pink
Who's the Boss
Flappers and Knee Slappers
Whole Lotta Loaf
References
^ "Beverly Hills Private Chef Agency" . The Agency on Private Chefs of Beverly Hills . Retrieved Feb 19, 2011 .
^ Hahnefeld, Laura (Apr 19, 2010). "Food Network's Private Chefs of Beverly Hills Is Further Proof of Programming Coma" . Phoenix New Times. Retrieved 23 April 2010 .
^ "Private Chefs of Beverly Hills" . Retrieved 23 April 2010 .
^ LeTrent, Sarah (April 19, 2010). " 'Private Chefs of Beverly Hills' host medieval murder mystery" . The Marquee Blog . CNN. Archived from the original on January 2, 2013. Retrieved 23 April 2010 .
^ Gardner, Eriq (December 21, 2010). "LAWSUIT SAYS FOOD NETWORK STOLE RECIPE FOR 'PRIVATE CHEFS' " . THR Esq . The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 21, 2010 .
^ Gardner, Eriq (December 21, 2010). "WILL A POPULAR FOOD NETWORK SHOW BE PUT ON ICE?" . THR Esq . The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved December 21, 2010 .
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