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The Restaurant may refer to: * ''The Restaurant'' (UK TV series), a BBC Two series, featuring Raymond Blanc ** ''The Restaurant'' (UK series 1) (2007), the first series of the above ** ''The Restaurant'' (UK series 2) (2008), the second series of the above ** ''The Restaurant'' (UK series 3) (2009), the third series of the above * ''Vår tid är nu ''Vår tid är nu'' (en: ''Our Time is Now - English translation; The Restaurant - English title'') is a Swedish historical drama series with 32 episodes divided into four seasons. The first season premiered at Sveriges Television, SVT on 2 Octobe ...'', or ''The Restaurant'' in English, a Swedish television series * ''The Restaurant'' (American TV series) (2003–2004) * ''The Restaurant'' (Irish TV series), an RTÉ television series featuring celebrity head chefs each week See also * Restaurant (other) {{DEFAULTSORT:Restaurant, The ...
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The Restaurant (UK TV Series)
''The Restaurant'' is a British reality television series which is based on the Australian television show ''My Restaurant Rules,'' where a group of couples competes for the chance to set up a restaurant financially backed and personally supported by French chef Raymond Blanc. The winning couple was given their own restaurant to run. For the winners of the first series, the prize restaurant was in Oxfordshire, near Blanc's own Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons. For the second series, it was in Marlow, Buckinghamshire. The first series aired on BBC Two on 29 August 2007 and a second series aired on 10 September 2008. The first series also had a spin-off, '' The Restaurant: You're Fried!'' (a play on '' The Apprentice: You're Fired!'') which aired on BBC Three after the main programme; it did not return for either of the subsequent series. The third and final series was broadcast on 29 October 2009. In the US, the show was retitled ''Last Restaurant Standing'' by BBC America. The fi ...
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The Restaurant (UK Series 1)
The first series of '' The Restaurant'' was broadcast in the United Kingdom from 29 August to 17 October in 2007. The programme aired on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 pm on BBC Two, over a total of fifteen episodes. It marked the start of a three-series run for the concept. This show is airing as ''Last Restaurant Standing'' in the US on BBC America from February to May 2008. The winners, Jeremy and Jane Hooper, beat eight other couples to win the chance to set up their own restaurant backed by French chef and restaurateur Raymond Blanc. The couple ran their restaurant, Eight at the Thatch, at Thame, Oxfordshire from November 2007 until May 2008. Contestants Chris and Jade are a couple from Edinburgh. Both were studying hospitality management at university at the time of their appearance on the show. The couple's Oxford-based restaurant, ''Studio New York'', was the first to be closed in the series after a challenge to hold a function. The couple did admit to Raymond that t ...
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The Restaurant (UK Series 2)
The second series of '' The Restaurant'' is a television series that aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 10 September to 29 October in 2008. Auditions took place in Manchester and London during March and April 2008. (The series aired in the United States on BBC America in early 2009 under the title "Last Restaurant Standing.") Raymond Blanc keeps his role in the series, and nine couples once again compete for the chance to open their own restaurant backed by Blanc. In July 2009 the winners, Russell Clement & Michele English, launched their own venture The Cheerful Soul in the Hare and Hounds in Marlow, Buckinghamshire (the site of the restaurant of the runners-up, Alasdair Hooper & James Knight-Pacheco). On 30 July 2010 Russell and Michele announced (on their blog) that they were leaving The Cheerful Soul. In 2009, the BBC announced that Alasdair & James would feature in a spin-off series, provisionally titled ''Plate Expectations'', in early 2010. The series, which fi ...
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The Restaurant (UK Series 3)
The third and final series of '' The Restaurant'' is a television series that aired in the United Kingdom on BBC Two from 29 October to 17 December in 2009. The judges were again Raymond Blanc, Sarah Willingham and David Moore. Nine couples competed for the chance to open their own restaurant, this time backed by all three judges. Filming for the third series, which is based in Bristol, began on 12 June. In what were apparently cost-cutting measures, the format was changed from previous series. There was only one episode each week, no challenge, and the restaurants were not allocated until the third week. Only six couples were given a restaurant to run. In a departure from the previous series there was much less emphasis on cooking skills, or actual performance during the series with a greater focus on the couples' concepts for their restaurants, as shown by JJ and James's win despite the former's lack of cooking skills and abysmal performance in the majority of tasks. The Res ...
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Vår Tid är Nu
''Vår tid är nu'' (en: ''Our Time is Now - English translation; The Restaurant - English title'') is a Swedish historical drama series with 32 episodes divided into four seasons. The first season premiered at Sveriges Television, SVT on 2 October 2017, and the second season premiered on 1 October 2018. Cast * Hedda Stiernstedt – Nina Löwander * Charlie Gustafsson – Calle Svensson * :sv:Mattias Nordkvist – Gustaf Löwander * Adam Lundgren – Peter Löwander * Suzanne Reuter – Helga Löwander * Josefin Neldén – Margareta "Maggan" Nilsson * Peter Dalle – Stig "Stickan" Backe * Simone Coppo - Angelo * Julia Heveus – Christina Rehnskiöld * Hedda Rehnberg – Suzanne Goldstein * Hannes Meidal – Philippe Goldstein * Karin Franz Körlof – Lilly Lindström * Anna Bjelkerud – Ethel Jonsson * Göran Ragnerstam – Kurt Ragnarsson * Rasmus Troedsson – "Bellan" Roos * Malin Persson (actress, 1992), Malin Persson – Sonja Persson * Ida Engvoll – Ester Swärd * Ti ...
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The Restaurant (American TV Series)
''The Restaurant'' is a reality television series that aired on NBC in 2003 on Sundays, with a second season broadcasting in 2004. The series had encore presentations on CNBC and Bravo. Celebrity chef Rocco DiSpirito opened the Gramercy Park, New York City, restaurant Union Pacific in August 1997. The NBC series, it was announced, would follow DiSpirito as he launched and operated a new Manhattan restaurant. The first season revolved around the construction and opening of Rocco's on 22nd in the Flatiron District scheduled to open in five weeks. Some 7.5 million viewers tuned in for the July 20, 2003, premiere focusing on the search for a location and construction work for the new restaurant. Among the 2000 people who showed up hoping to be hired were various actors, models and show business hopefuls. In addition to Rocco's mother, Nicolina DiSpirito, known for her famous meatballs, the show's on-camera personnel included David Miller (Sous-chef), Alex Corrado (Maitre d'), Domizian ...
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The Restaurant (Irish TV Series)
''The Restaurant'' is reality television programme produced by Vision Independent Productions in Ireland. The series first premiered on public service broadcaster RTÉ One where it ran for eight seasons. After a six-year hiatus the show was renewed by the TV3 Group. The show aired its ninth season on Virgin Media One (formerly known as "TV3") from January 2015. History The show premiered on RTÉ One in the 2000s. The show ran for eight seasons on the public service broadcaster after a six-year hiatus the show was recommissioned by the [TV3 Group. The ninth season aired on TV3 Ireland from 2015. Each episode features a different head chef, usually claimed to have some sort of celebrity background. Sometimes politicians would participate, among them Enda Kenny, Ruairi Quinn, Michael Healy-Rae and Alan Shatter. When it aired on RTÉ it proved to be a very successful format often beating even the likes of Neven Maguire and Donal Skehan's cookery shows in the ratings. Format Each e ...
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