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Food on the Tube: The Next Food Network Has-been

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I’ve talked before about how I’m not a big fan of reality TV. As such, I’ve never been a dedicated follower of The Next Food Network Star, even with my Food Network obsession. If I do watch it, it’s usually in reruns on a lazy Sunday afternoon. More often than not, I watch the winner’s show more than I do their quest to attain it. Herein lies the problem. It seems like more often than not, the so-called next Food Network star ends up being a complete flash in the pan.

The fourth season of The Next Food Network Star ended recently, and winner Aaron McCargo’s show Big Daddy’s House seemed to have a handful of episodes before it was yanked from the lineup. This 6 episode stretch fulfills the obligation for the Food Network. In defense of my beloved Food Network, Big Daddy’s House is coming back with a second season in January. We’ll see what happens after that, but I would have been replaying those few episodes in an attempt to build up a fan base. I, however, am not in charge of programming over at the Food Network.

Let’s face it, though, history is not on McCargo’s side. The first season of The Next Food Network Star ended with Dan Smith and Steve McDonagh the victors. Their show Party Line with the Hearty Boys got 32 episodes, but I think it deserved more. Smith and McDonagh featured great dishes, most appropriate for cocktail parties and entertaining; I still use some of their recipes today. I’m not quite sure why the show fizzled out, but it is nowhere to be found. Actually, a quick trip over to the Food Network website shows that the program airs on Thursday mornings… 4 in the morning to be exact. Guess I stand corrected.

Amy Finley, the winner from season 3 didn’t even make it past her 6 episode test season. Her show, The Gourmet Next Door, aired the 6 episodes and disappeared. It’s not even listed on Food Network’s website anymore.

Season 2 is where Food Network hit it big. That year’s winner, Guy Fieri, is plastered all over the channel like Monet prints on a dorm room wall. Seriously, it seems like the spiky-haired chef is on every show on the network. I was not a big fan when he first showed up, and there are still things about him that drive me nuts (you really have to wear those sunglasses on the back of your head all the time, Guy?  All… the… time?!?), but I’ll admit that he has grown on me. Aside from his cooking show, Guy’s Big Bite, he can be seen in Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives, and the new show Guy Off the Hook, which is filmed with a live audience. That show and Paula’s Party make me sad that the Food Network let Emeril Live go. If you didn’t know, Emeril Live can be seen over at Fine Living Network these days.

So… What does the future hold for our latest winner, Aaron McCargo? Time will tell, but history says the future of his TV career is bleak.

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7 Responses to “Food on the Tube: The Next Food Network Has-been”

November 8, 2008 at 1:11 PM

I do love the show even if it is reality TV. But the winner’s show probably won’t make it.

November 8, 2008 at 1:31 PM

Honestly, are we really all that surprised? This is the American Idol of food…the winners of that AI fade into oblivion just as often as not and there is no change here with TNFNS. Personally my favorites are the real chefs (and Iron Chef!) But I also love Giada. I also always loved hearing Bobby Flay, Emeril, and Mario Batali take shots at eachother, usually Emeril making fun of Bobby and Mario making fun of Emeril.

November 8, 2008 at 2:08 PM

I really would have liked to have seen Lisa Garza win The Next Food Network star or even the other guy. Aaron was my least liked out of the final three. I didn’t like Lisa at first, she was just plain weird, but she grew on me, and I was always intrigued by her dishes.
As far as Emeril goes, good riddance, the guy really bugs the pooh out of me!

November 8, 2008 at 4:06 PM

I did hear that Adam, the other finalist signed a deal with Food Network. I think he’s doing some show for them, but it won’t be a cooking show.

November 8, 2008 at 9:26 PM

Lisa Garza was a bitch who had a terrible personality for TV.

November 9, 2008 at 10:46 PM

Couldn’t disagree more.

November 8, 2008 at 7:22 PM

What I heard was that Amy Finley asked to not continue — the show was more time away from her family than she thought. But that could have been the “elegant” public version of cancellation, too.

other NFNS non-winners have shows too. Nathan Lyon has a show (I think on Fine Living)that’s very consistent with what he did on the contest.

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