
Jamie Oliver
Does Jamie Oliver look bigger to you? If so, don't ask him about it!
The British chef and TV personality called a female reporter a "b----" after she asked about his seemingly larger frame, The Herald Sun reports.
"Are you from a tabloid? Thank you for noticing," he responded Wednesday before calling the...
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Jerry O’Connell, Josh Groban
Jerry O'Connell and Josh Groban are returning to Live! With Kelly to guest-host opposite Kelly Ripa.
O'Connell is slated to appear on...
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Jerry Seinfeld
Move over, Regis: Jerry Seinfeld is taking your seat on Live.
The Seinfeld comedian has been tapped as the first guest host opposite...
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Jamie Oliver
ABC has decided to pull Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution off the May sweeps schedule, TVGuide.com has confirmed.
The series, which follows British chef Jamie Oliver as he attempts to reform school lunch programs in America, will resume in June, where it will air on Fridays at 9/8c. The move comes as a result of...
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Amy Poehler; Oprah Winfrey
TV stars Amy Poehler, Oprah Winfrey, Chris Colfer, Blake Lively, and Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner are all among the "most influential people in the world" according to this year's Time 100 list...
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Jamie Oliver
Two words for you, people: Pink slime.
Last night, Jamie Oliver launched the second season of his Food Revolution, and for all the nauseating apathy displayed by the Los Angeles United School District, which publicly refused to grant Oliver access to their cafeterias until just recently, the thing that really ...
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Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Will only some of the Revolution be televised? Jamie Oliver didn't get into Los Angeles school cafeterias for the second season of Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution like he wanted, but it now looks like the British chef and the L.A. Unified School District are on their way to a truce!
It just may not happen in front of the cameras.
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Jamie Oliver
Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver has been asked to present three weeks' worth of school lunch menus to the Los Angeles school district, which this week shut down his attempts to film his ABC reality show in any of the county's schools.
Jamie Oliver to Los Angeles schools: Let me in!
In terminating the permit allowing Oliver to film Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution, LAUSD effectively banned the chef from bringing his cameras into schools, according to The Associated Press.
However, on Friday, the district's director of food services...
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Jamie Oliver
Are Los Angeles schools ready for Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution? Production has just begun on the second season of his ABC series, but at the moment Oliver is not allowed inside a single one of the city's public schools.
"I'm locked out," Oliver told reporters Wednesday at the opening of his L.A.-based cooking school Jamie's Kitchen. "I need to get into the school system, and I can't."
L.A. Unified School District says no to Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
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Jamie Oliver
The Los Angeles Unified School District has refused an offer to take part in Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution.
In its first season, Food Revolution chronicled the British chef's attempts to improve school lunch programs in Huntington, W. Va. ABC announced last month that the second season would be filmed in Los Angeles, a city which Oliver called "his biggest challenge yet."
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