10 bakers will try their best to whip up creations that are recognizable on Netflix’s The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge. In addition to justified humiliation, the new Nailed It format offers the chosen bakers a shot at actually getting better and learning tricks of the trade from world-renowned pastry chefs.
Nicole Byer returns as host along with her sidekick, head judge Jacques Torres. Baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell and cake artist Robert Lucas mentor the bakers in hopes of turning them into better versions of their baking selves.
Byer, Casey Kriley, Jo Sharon, Gaylen Gawlowski, Claire Kosloff, and Hillary Olsen serve as executive producers. The 10-episode season is set to premiere on August 4, 2023.
Nicole Byer, Jacques Torres, Robert Lucas, and Erin Jeanne McDowell in ‘The Big Nailed It: Baking Challenge’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:
After seven seasons of eating...
Nicole Byer returns as host along with her sidekick, head judge Jacques Torres. Baking expert Erin Jeanne McDowell and cake artist Robert Lucas mentor the bakers in hopes of turning them into better versions of their baking selves.
Byer, Casey Kriley, Jo Sharon, Gaylen Gawlowski, Claire Kosloff, and Hillary Olsen serve as executive producers. The 10-episode season is set to premiere on August 4, 2023.
Nicole Byer, Jacques Torres, Robert Lucas, and Erin Jeanne McDowell in ‘The Big Nailed It: Baking Challenge’ (Photo Courtesy of Netflix © 2023)
The Big Nailed It Baking Challenge Plot, Courtesy of Netflix:
After seven seasons of eating...
- 7/17/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
IMDb TV released the official trailer for courtroom series “Judy Justice.” The new series premieres Nov. 1 and marks the judge’s return to the televised bench.
The reality court program, presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, adjudicates real-life cases filed from all over the country. Joining Judge Sheindlin in the courtroom are bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer and entrepreneur; stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified California court reporter; and Sarah Rose, a law clerk and Judge Sheindlin’s granddaughter.
“Judy Justice” is directed by Randy Douthit who also executive produced along with Scott Koondel, with co-executive producer Amy Freisleben. Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
HBO Max announced that Season 2 of “Craftopia” will premiere on Oct. 7. Crafting YouTuber Lauren Riihimaki, Aka LaurDIY, serves as executive producer and host of the competition series, where crafters compete in eight Halloween and holiday-themed challenges...
The reality court program, presided over by Judge Judy Sheindlin, adjudicates real-life cases filed from all over the country. Joining Judge Sheindlin in the courtroom are bailiff Kevin Rasco, a retired Los Angeles probation officer and entrepreneur; stenographer Whitney Kumar, a board-certified California court reporter; and Sarah Rose, a law clerk and Judge Sheindlin’s granddaughter.
“Judy Justice” is directed by Randy Douthit who also executive produced along with Scott Koondel, with co-executive producer Amy Freisleben. Watch the trailer below.
Also in today’s TV news roundup:
Dates
HBO Max announced that Season 2 of “Craftopia” will premiere on Oct. 7. Crafting YouTuber Lauren Riihimaki, Aka LaurDIY, serves as executive producer and host of the competition series, where crafters compete in eight Halloween and holiday-themed challenges...
- 9/30/2021
- by Katie Song and Selome Hailu
- Variety Film + TV
NBCUniversal’s streaming service is tripling down on competition series next month. Peacock today revealed premiere dates for Season 3 of American Ninja Warrior Junior and new series Frogger and Top Chef Family Style. All three will bow on Thursday, September 9.
Two episodes each of Anwj and the Top Chef spinoff will debut that day, along with three episodes of the show based on the 1980s arcade game phenomenon. Watch trailers for all of them below.
Top Chef Family Style features talented young chefs who sharpen their knives and battle it out to prove that their culinary skills are aged to perfection. From mastering molecular gastronomy for the cast of Peacock’s Saved by the Bell to cooking in a culinary smackdown for WWE superstars and creating a meatless menu for an NFL tailgate with the Los Angeles Rams, the chef duos are put to the test in a series of...
Two episodes each of Anwj and the Top Chef spinoff will debut that day, along with three episodes of the show based on the 1980s arcade game phenomenon. Watch trailers for all of them below.
Top Chef Family Style features talented young chefs who sharpen their knives and battle it out to prove that their culinary skills are aged to perfection. From mastering molecular gastronomy for the cast of Peacock’s Saved by the Bell to cooking in a culinary smackdown for WWE superstars and creating a meatless menu for an NFL tailgate with the Los Angeles Rams, the chef duos are put to the test in a series of...
- 8/19/2021
- by Erik Pedersen
- Deadline Film + TV
In today’s TV news roundup, NBC released a trailer for the fifth season of “This Is Us,” and HBO Max renewed “Craftopia” for a second season.
Casting
Kathleen Turner will reprise her role in the third and final season of Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method.” The actor returns in her role of Roz Volander, a skilled doctor who has a volatile relationship with Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas). In the upcoming season, Roz will join her daughter Mindy (Sarah Baker) in Los Angeles. Turner is represented by Buchwald and Culture Group.
Renewals
HBO Max has renewed its competition series “Craftopia” for a second season, set to debut in 2021. The eight-episode season, titled “Craftopia: Holiday Showdown” will feature new contestants and inventive challenges. The show is hosted and executive produced by crafting expert Lauren Riihimaki, and Rhett Bachner and Brien Meagher also executive produce for B17 Entertainment with Claire Kosloff signed on as showrunner.
Casting
Kathleen Turner will reprise her role in the third and final season of Netflix’s “The Kominsky Method.” The actor returns in her role of Roz Volander, a skilled doctor who has a volatile relationship with Sandy Kominsky (Michael Douglas). In the upcoming season, Roz will join her daughter Mindy (Sarah Baker) in Los Angeles. Turner is represented by Buchwald and Culture Group.
Renewals
HBO Max has renewed its competition series “Craftopia” for a second season, set to debut in 2021. The eight-episode season, titled “Craftopia: Holiday Showdown” will feature new contestants and inventive challenges. The show is hosted and executive produced by crafting expert Lauren Riihimaki, and Rhett Bachner and Brien Meagher also executive produce for B17 Entertainment with Claire Kosloff signed on as showrunner.
- 10/14/2020
- by Janet W. Lee
- Variety Film + TV
Craftopia, the non-scripted crafting competition series, has been renewed for a second season at HBO Max.
The streamer has ordered eight-part series Craftopia: Holiday Showdown, which will feature adult contestants for the first time. The first season featured children up to 15 competing to win craft challenges.
The first season launched in May. Hosted and exec produced by YouTuber Lauren Riihimaki, the new series will launch in 2021.
Additionally, the streamer will launch four festive holiday-themed specials featuring kids later this year. It will air two Halloween episodes later this month followed by two winter episodes in November.
Craftopia: Holiday Showdown is produced by B17 Entertainment and executive produced by Rhett Bachner and Brien Meagher with Claire Kosloff as showrunner.
“We’re looking forward to keeping our audience’s creative juices flowing with the return of this imaginative, family-friendly show,” said Jennifer O’Connell, executive vice president original non-fiction and kids programming, HBO Max.
The streamer has ordered eight-part series Craftopia: Holiday Showdown, which will feature adult contestants for the first time. The first season featured children up to 15 competing to win craft challenges.
The first season launched in May. Hosted and exec produced by YouTuber Lauren Riihimaki, the new series will launch in 2021.
Additionally, the streamer will launch four festive holiday-themed specials featuring kids later this year. It will air two Halloween episodes later this month followed by two winter episodes in November.
Craftopia: Holiday Showdown is produced by B17 Entertainment and executive produced by Rhett Bachner and Brien Meagher with Claire Kosloff as showrunner.
“We’re looking forward to keeping our audience’s creative juices flowing with the return of this imaginative, family-friendly show,” said Jennifer O’Connell, executive vice president original non-fiction and kids programming, HBO Max.
- 10/14/2020
- by Peter White
- Deadline Film + TV
HBO renewed crafting competition series “Craftopia” for a second season next year, this time with adult contestants.
The second season, called “Craftopia: Holiday Showdown” will be spearheaded by showrunner Claire Kosloff and executive produced by Rhett Bachner and Brian Meagher for B17 Entertainment.
The show originally launched as a kids crafting competition, and will drop four special episodes with the younger contestants before the end of the year — two Halloween episodes which premiere on HBO Max Oct. 22, and a two winter-themed episodes which drop Nov. 16.
The second season of “Craftopia” will debut in 2021, HBO said.
“Craftopia” was created by YouTuber Lauren “LaurDIY” Riihimaki, who counts roughly 8.9 million subscribers to her YouTube channel. The show invites top crafters from around the country to compete for a cash prize of $5,000 and, of course, a trophy.
“The upcoming holiday episodes are cute beyond words with talented kids that will melt your hearts,” Riihimaki said in a statement Wednesday.
The second season, called “Craftopia: Holiday Showdown” will be spearheaded by showrunner Claire Kosloff and executive produced by Rhett Bachner and Brian Meagher for B17 Entertainment.
The show originally launched as a kids crafting competition, and will drop four special episodes with the younger contestants before the end of the year — two Halloween episodes which premiere on HBO Max Oct. 22, and a two winter-themed episodes which drop Nov. 16.
The second season of “Craftopia” will debut in 2021, HBO said.
“Craftopia” was created by YouTuber Lauren “LaurDIY” Riihimaki, who counts roughly 8.9 million subscribers to her YouTube channel. The show invites top crafters from around the country to compete for a cash prize of $5,000 and, of course, a trophy.
“The upcoming holiday episodes are cute beyond words with talented kids that will melt your hearts,” Riihimaki said in a statement Wednesday.
- 10/14/2020
- by Samson Amore
- The Wrap
The hunt for “America’s Most Musical Family” is officially on, with Nickelodeon announcing the premiere date for its new competition series on Wednesday.
“America’s Most Musical Family” will debut on the network on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., TheWrap has exclusively learned, along with getting a first look at the show’s trailer.
Nickelodeon also announced the 30 family bands who’ll take center stage in front of host Nick Lachey, and celebrity judges Ciara, Debbie Gibson and David Dobrik.
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“I am looking for the family that’s going to bring it,” Ciara tells Lachey in the preview clip — and bring it they do, from siblings a capella to parents playing back-up instruments for their talented kids.
According to the Nickelodeon, Season 1 will spotlight five family bands ready to battle it out with their...
“America’s Most Musical Family” will debut on the network on Friday, Nov. 1 at 7 p.m., TheWrap has exclusively learned, along with getting a first look at the show’s trailer.
Nickelodeon also announced the 30 family bands who’ll take center stage in front of host Nick Lachey, and celebrity judges Ciara, Debbie Gibson and David Dobrik.
Also Read: Nickelodeon Lands New 'Lego Jurassic World' Animated Miniseries -- Watch First Teaser (Video)
“I am looking for the family that’s going to bring it,” Ciara tells Lachey in the preview clip — and bring it they do, from siblings a capella to parents playing back-up instruments for their talented kids.
According to the Nickelodeon, Season 1 will spotlight five family bands ready to battle it out with their...
- 10/2/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
Nickelodeon’s new competition series, “America’s Most Musical Family,” which was announced in February, has revealed its judges lineup and recording partner. Ciara, who serves as executive producer, will be joined by singer Debbie Gibson and YouTube star David Dobrik on the panel. Nick Lachey, of the group 98°, hosts the show.
The 12-episode series will feature 30 talented families competing for a recording contract with Republic Records, home to Post Malone, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd, among many other marquee acts, as well as a $250,000 cash prize.
Production starts in Los Angeles imminently with the show’s premiere slated for later this fall.
Said Rob Bagshaw, Nickelodeon’s executive vice president of unscripted content who oversees production for “America’s Most Musical Family”: “This competition for all ages is about celebrating exceptionally talented families. We’re in for a spectacular show.”
“America’s Most Musical Family” is produced by...
The 12-episode series will feature 30 talented families competing for a recording contract with Republic Records, home to Post Malone, Taylor Swift and The Weeknd, among many other marquee acts, as well as a $250,000 cash prize.
Production starts in Los Angeles imminently with the show’s premiere slated for later this fall.
Said Rob Bagshaw, Nickelodeon’s executive vice president of unscripted content who oversees production for “America’s Most Musical Family”: “This competition for all ages is about celebrating exceptionally talented families. We’re in for a spectacular show.”
“America’s Most Musical Family” is produced by...
- 7/26/2019
- by Michele Amabile Angermiller
- Variety Film + TV
Ciara, Debbie Gibson and digital media’s David Dobrik will be the judges for the new Nickelodeon music competition show, America’s Most Musical Family. The series will be hosted by Nick Lachey and will premiere on an unspecified date in the fall.
The show features families of two or more relatives who perform together, ranging from a father/daughter duo, sibling groups, and a 12-member, multi-generational brass ensemble. Over the course of 12 hour-long episodes and one half-hour special, the 30 musical families will battle for the chance to win a $250,000 cash prize and a recording contract with Republic Records.
America’s Most Musical Family was announced in February and has begun production in Los Angeles.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nick Lachey and our incredibly talented judges—Ciara, David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson—to Nickelodeon,” said Rob Bagshaw, Evp of Unscripted Content. “Nick continues to wow crowds performing alongside his...
The show features families of two or more relatives who perform together, ranging from a father/daughter duo, sibling groups, and a 12-member, multi-generational brass ensemble. Over the course of 12 hour-long episodes and one half-hour special, the 30 musical families will battle for the chance to win a $250,000 cash prize and a recording contract with Republic Records.
America’s Most Musical Family was announced in February and has begun production in Los Angeles.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nick Lachey and our incredibly talented judges—Ciara, David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson—to Nickelodeon,” said Rob Bagshaw, Evp of Unscripted Content. “Nick continues to wow crowds performing alongside his...
- 7/25/2019
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
Ciara is following in the footsteps of her NFL star/former “Kid’s Choice Sports Awards” host husband Russell Wilson by joining the Nickelodeon family.
The Grammy winner will be a judge and serve as executive producer, alongside Republic Records, on “America’s Most Musical Family,” a new musical competition series, the network announced on Thursday.
Ciara will be joined on the judges’ panel by David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson, with Nick Lachey to host.
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The competition show, which was first announced in February, sees 30 families compete for a recording contract with Republic Records and a $250,000 cash prize.
The 12-episode series begins production this week in Los Angeles and is scheduled to premiere later this fall.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nick Lachey and our incredibly talented judges — Ciara, David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson — to Nickelodeon … Ultimately,...
The Grammy winner will be a judge and serve as executive producer, alongside Republic Records, on “America’s Most Musical Family,” a new musical competition series, the network announced on Thursday.
Ciara will be joined on the judges’ panel by David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson, with Nick Lachey to host.
Also Read: John Cena Says 'Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader' Is More About Learning Than Winning
The competition show, which was first announced in February, sees 30 families compete for a recording contract with Republic Records and a $250,000 cash prize.
The 12-episode series begins production this week in Los Angeles and is scheduled to premiere later this fall.
“We are thrilled to welcome Nick Lachey and our incredibly talented judges — Ciara, David Dobrik and Debbie Gibson — to Nickelodeon … Ultimately,...
- 7/25/2019
- by Debbie Emery
- The Wrap
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