Dinner and a Movie

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Dinner and a Movie is an American cooking and entertainment television program aired on TBS from 1995 to 2011. Each episode included a movie and the preparation of a creative dinner to go with its theme, generally via a pun. For example, an episode showing Drumline features a recipe titled "The Beets Go On", referencing the Sonny & Cher single "The Beat Goes On", as well as the plot of the movie about a drummer who tries to fit in with a new marching band. The show's cancellation was announced by Gilmartin on the May 6 edition of his podcast, The Mental Illness Happy Hour. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Dinner and a Movie
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rdf:langString TBS Superstation
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rdf:langString March 2020
rdf:langString Turner Broadcasting System
xsd:date 1995-09-01
rdf:langString Movies
rdf:langString Cooking show
rdf:langString English
rdf:langString United States
rdf:langString Beans and Corn Bread by Louis Jordan and Tympany Five
rdf:langString Annabelle Gurwitch
rdf:langString Janet Varney
rdf:langString Claud Mann
rdf:langString Lisa Kushell
rdf:langString Paul Gilmartin
rdf:langString Need sources for original airdates, otherwise redo to simple film list with related dinner as with USA Up All Night and Casino Cinema
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rdf:langString Dinner and a Movie is an American cooking and entertainment television program aired on TBS from 1995 to 2011. Each episode included a movie and the preparation of a creative dinner to go with its theme, generally via a pun. For example, an episode showing Drumline features a recipe titled "The Beets Go On", referencing the Sonny & Cher single "The Beat Goes On", as well as the plot of the movie about a drummer who tries to fit in with a new marching band. The show was hosted by chef Claud Mann and comedian Paul Gilmartin throughout its run, as well as Annabelle Gurwitch from 1996–2002, Lisa Kushell from 2002–2005 and Janet Varney from 2005 to the show's end in 2011. The show's cancellation was announced by Gilmartin on the May 6 edition of his podcast, The Mental Illness Happy Hour.
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xsd:date 1995-09-01
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