On Dec 7, 10:30*pm, itsjoannotjoann > wrote:
> On Dec 7, 9:07*pm, Sqwertz > wrote:
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> > On Tue, 7 Dec 2010 12:46:42 -0800 (PST), itsjoannotjoann wrote:
> > > On Dec 7, 1:32 am, Sqwertz > wrote:
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> > >> They had a woman narrator and a male narrator. But yes, there
> > >> wasn't a bunch of babble. The words were chosen carefully and only
> > >> occupied maybe 40% of the airtime. The rest was 100% cooking and
> > >> presentation.
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> > >> I wonder if they have those on torrents...
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> > > Check it out and let us know!
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> > All I see is "Who is killing the great chefs of Europe". *I'd bet
> > PBS has them on sale somewhere.
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> > -sw
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> You're right, they were originally produced/aired on PBS then went to
> the Discovery channel in the late 90's. *That's where I remember
> viewing them. *I found one new, unopened VHS tape on ebay for $26.00
> plus about $3 shipping. *
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I found them.
http://www.greatchefs.com/free-videos/
I haven't checked out the site completely but perhaps we can view the
shows online and scrolling to the bottom the dvd's can be purchased,
too. It appears there are several videos in each selection.