A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Premiere:
October 28, 2024
# of Seasons: 1
# of Episodes: 20
Finale:
November 22, 2024
Original Title:
A Bite to Eat with Alice
Countries:
AU
A Bite to Eat with Alice is a cooking show dedicated to creating delicious food. No matter your skill level, host Alice and her guest - who may not be able to cook toast - will inspire you to experiment in the kitchen. In each episode, Alice is joined by a guest from a variety of backgrounds, including familiar faces such as actress Pia Miranda, comedian Dilruk Jayasinha, singer Anthony Callea, and celebrated Australian food figure Stephanie Alexander. Guests share their personal stories, while also bringing a favourite ingredient for Zaslavsky to transform into a meal. The show also features a segment in which Alice attempts to change her guest's mind about an ingredient they dislike or struggle to cook, offering practical solutions to common food dilemmas.
Audio Post Coordinator:
Andrew Jobson
Scott Findlay
Development Producer:
Tim Thatcher
Director:
Warren Tiedgen
Richard Franc
Editor:
Ben Eriksen
Chris Doherty
Andrew Ellis
Ken Hardie
Christos Argiropoulos
Andrew Hall
Executive Producer:
Mish Armstrong
Graphic Designer:
Claire Lee
Lighting Director:
Andrew Jepsen
Brendan Ratcliffe
Frank Racina
Post Producer:
Nicole Frisina
Post Production Coordinator:
Liza Sidwell
Post Production Supervisor:
Claire Morgan
Christopher Pang
Production Assistant:
Rebecca Dent
Production Coordinator:
Taryn Eva
Carly Bullen
Peter Adamidis
Production Executive:
Tim Pyke
Production Manager:
Rhianna Corra
Production Runner:
Hazel Heron
Emma Wardell
Set Designer:
Penny Southgate
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