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Fox has foul mouthed Gordon Ramsey, and now NBC is going to have grilling great, Bobby Flay. The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed that Flay has signed up to join yet another cooking competition series. (We're getting a tad nervous that some time in the near future there will be no one left to compete on these culinary cook-offs.) This one is called 'America's Next Great Restaurant,' which is being produced by the same company that brought us 'Top Chef.'
The contestants present their idea for a restaurant concept and compete against each other (we're pretty sure that will involve copious amounts of tears and backstabbing). Flay will be one of five restaurant leaders who will judge, advise and supposedly invest in the proposals.
Bobby Flay, a high school dropout, is probably one of the most successful and famous chefs in the country. He's the owner and executive chef of 10 restaurants and has hosted seven shows on the Food Network.

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3-16-2010 @10:09AM Bernie B said... People may watch this for an episode or two to see if Bobby's show is a trainwreck. He's an Ass, can't stand him. At least Gordon Ramsey has some charisma.
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3-16-2010 @1:05PM noappeal said... put a hyphen in between foul and mouthed. otherwise, the entire meaning of the first sentence changes in yet another case of "eats, shoots, and leaves."
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3-16-2010 @1:04PM Alana said... So that's the most original idea NBC could come up with to fill an hour of primetime? Why would I watch that when I could watch the same show on any other channel, without the complete lack of personality that is Bobby Flay? It's decisions like this (and screwing Conan) that pushed NBC from number 1 to number 4 the minute Jeff Zucker took over.
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3-16-2010 @6:49PM judyjudyjudy said... Good luck and terar it UP!, Bobby! I Love Flay.
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4-06-2010 @9:35AM Carol said... You would think someone Bobby Flays age would not still be chewing his finger nails. Hey Bobby let them grow for t.v. your hands sure would look better!!!!!!!
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