“For the finishing touch, God created the Dutch,” jokes Bertram van Munster, co-creator of The Amazing Race.
There’s certainly a few finishing touches on Van Munster’s latest project, Race to the Center of the Earth, a global adventure competition format that is currently airing on Nat Geo.
Van Munster produces the show as well as the long-running CBS reality format with his wife Elise Doganieri. The pair tell Deadline how they traversed the globe and also about plans to move into new areas of development.
Race to the Center of the Earth pits four teams of three against one another in a sprint across the globe for a $1M prize. Each group will start from a different corner of the Earth – South America, Russia, Canada and Southeast Asia – racing to win the bounty. They face untamed jungles, frozen arctic, arid deserts, bustling cities, treacherous mountains and vast oceans...
There’s certainly a few finishing touches on Van Munster’s latest project, Race to the Center of the Earth, a global adventure competition format that is currently airing on Nat Geo.
Van Munster produces the show as well as the long-running CBS reality format with his wife Elise Doganieri. The pair tell Deadline how they traversed the globe and also about plans to move into new areas of development.
Race to the Center of the Earth pits four teams of three against one another in a sprint across the globe for a $1M prize. Each group will start from a different corner of the Earth – South America, Russia, Canada and Southeast Asia – racing to win the bounty. They face untamed jungles, frozen arctic, arid deserts, bustling cities, treacherous mountains and vast oceans...
- 4/5/2021
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: Amazon has confirmed what we first revealed last month — that The Grand Tour star James May is swapping his spanner for a spatula in a cooking show for the streamer.
Amazon has commissioned Plum Pictures and May’s New Entity to make the seven-part series, which will provide a unique perspective on kitchen creations from someone who can’t really cook.
Based on his upcoming book, Oh Cook!: 60 Easy Recipes That Any Idiot Can Make, the show will see May making pasta, curry and cake recipes, with each episode featuring three dishes.
The show is titled James May: Oh Cook in reference to his “oh cock!” catchphrase when things go wrong on The Grand Tour. It will premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 200 territories later this year.
May said: “I’ve arrived at the age where I spend most of my day thinking about my next meal, so...
Amazon has commissioned Plum Pictures and May’s New Entity to make the seven-part series, which will provide a unique perspective on kitchen creations from someone who can’t really cook.
Based on his upcoming book, Oh Cook!: 60 Easy Recipes That Any Idiot Can Make, the show will see May making pasta, curry and cake recipes, with each episode featuring three dishes.
The show is titled James May: Oh Cook in reference to his “oh cock!” catchphrase when things go wrong on The Grand Tour. It will premiere on Amazon Prime Video in 200 territories later this year.
May said: “I’ve arrived at the age where I spend most of my day thinking about my next meal, so...
- 7/30/2020
- by Jake Kanter
- Deadline Film + TV
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