Good Chef Bad Chef

Australian TV series or program
Good Chef Bad Chef
GenreCooking Show
Presented byJoanna McMillan (2024–)
Tim Bone (2024–)
Jacqueline Alwill (2024–)
Mike Reid (2024–)
Adrian Richardson (2011–2023)
Preeya Alexander (2022–2023)
Gary Mehigan (2006–2007)
Janella Purcell (2006–2007; 2011–2012)
Zoe Bingley-Pullin (2013–2017)
Rosie Mansfield (2018–2022)
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons16
No. of episodes900 (as of 22 March 2024)
Production
Executive producersHarry Hart
Leigh Redlich
Running time30 minutes
Production companyH Squared TV
Original release
NetworkSeven Network
Release2006 (2006) –
2007 (2007)
NetworkNetwork Ten
Release3 January 2011 (2011-01-03) –
present (present)

Good Chef Bad Chef is an Australian television cooking show. The "Good Chef" presents health conscious recipes, while the "Bad Chef" presents indulgent recipes. The show's presenters are Joanna McMillan, Tim Bone, Jacqueline Alwill and Mike Reid.

Good Chef Bad Chef was originally hosted by Gary Mehigan and Janella Purcell on the Seven Network in 2006 and 2007.[1]

The series was picked up by Network Ten in 2011 with Adrian Richardson [2] joining nutritionist Janella Purcell until 2012.[3] Nutritionist Zoe Bingley-Pullin co-hosted from 2013 to 2017 [4] and then Rosie Mansfield from 2018 to 2022 previously presented the healthy recipes, before they left the series. Preeya Alexander joined the show in 2022 and still currently hosts alongside Richardson.[5] Gary Mehigan previously present indulgent recipes on the Seven Network.[citation needed]

See also

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References

  1. ^ "Good Chef Bad Chef". Retrieved 7 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Airdate: Everyday Gourmet | TV Tonight".
  3. ^ "Janella Purcell". 29 October 2012.
  4. ^ "Zoe Bingley-Pullin opens up about her 'terrifying' battle with depression".
  5. ^ "Good Chef Bad Chef". Retrieved 4 January 2020.

External links

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