A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
December 3, 2021
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 13
Finale:
February 25, 2022
Creators:
Michael Stern
Cliff Sharples
Lisa Sharples
Original Title:
Roadfood: Discovering America One Dish at a Time
Alternate Titles:
Roadfood
Genres:
Documentary
Production Companies:
Fexy Studios
GBH Stuido 6
Countries:
US
Roadfood: Discovering America One Dish at a Time is a new PBS TV show that aims to re-discover America’s regional culture through its iconic dishes. Our host, Misha Collins, will hit the highways and byways of America, exploring a uniquely American dish in each episode. Meeting local cooks, pit-masters, bakers, cafe owners, and proprietors of local eating establishments, Misha will explore the roots of a dish through these modern culinary folk artisans.
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Associate Producer:
Pamela Gaudiano
Indiana Aufranc
Co-Executive Producer:
Alex Gorosh
Daniel Klein
Consulting Producer:
Michael Ketchum
Editor:
Sabrina Zanella-Foresi
Executive Producer:
Cliff Sharples
Misha Collins
Laurie Donnelly
Lisa Sharples
Original Concept:
Michael Stern
Jane Stern
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