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Emeril

  • TV Series
  • 2000–2001
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
3.5/10
157
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Robert Urich, Sherri Shepherd, Lisa Ann Walter, and Emeril Lagasse in Emeril (2000)
SitcomComedy

Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.Viewers are taken behind the scenes of a cooking show starring the animated chef. His dealings with his producer and stage manager provide the yuks.

  • Creator
    • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
  • Stars
    • Emeril Lagasse
    • Lisa Ann Walter
    • Sherri Shepherd
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    3.5/10
    157
    YOUR RATING
    • Creator
      • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
    • Stars
      • Emeril Lagasse
      • Lisa Ann Walter
      • Sherri Shepherd
    • 18User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 1 nomination total

    Episodes11

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    Emeril Lagasse
    Emeril Lagasse
    • Emeril Lagasse
    • 2000–2001
    Lisa Ann Walter
    Lisa Ann Walter
    • Cassandra Gilman
    • 2000–2001
    Sherri Shepherd
    Sherri Shepherd
    • Melva LeBlanc
    • 2000–2001
    Carrie Preston
    Carrie Preston
    • B.D. Benson
    • 2001
    Robert Urich
    Robert Urich
    • Jerry McKenney
    • 2001
    Tricia O'Kelley
    Tricia O'Kelley
    • Trish O'Connell
    • 2001
    Mary Page Keller
    Mary Page Keller
    • Nora Lagasse
    • 2001
    Tara Karsian
    Tara Karsian
    • Nurse Amy Smearball
    • 2001
    Alexis Della Ripa
    • Halo Lagasse
    • 2000–2001
    Joey Roberts Mercado
    • Charlie Lagasse
    • 2000–2001
    James Lafferty
    James Lafferty
    • James Lagasse
    • 2000–2001
    Felicia Day
    Felicia Day
    • Cherie
    • 2000–2001
    Robin Riker
    Robin Riker
    • Nora Lagasse
    • 2000
    Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    • Burt Reynolds
    • 2001
    Molly Hagan
    Molly Hagan
    • Joanna
    • 2001
    Bo Derek
    Bo Derek
    • Bo Derek
    Katy Selverstone
    Katy Selverstone
    • Christy
    • 2001
    Pepper Sweeney
    Pepper Sweeney
    • Doug
    • 2001
    • Creator
      • Linda Bloodworth-Thomason
    • All cast & crew
    • Production, box office & more at IMDbPro

    User reviews18

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    wdenicolo

    I cant believe this made it past the pilot!

    NBC must be getting desprite to put this untalented goof on the air. Thank God he knows how to cook,because his acting ability isnt going to pay the rent. Its like watching A bad SNL host that keeps looking at the Que cards.
    ireallyhategolf

    Awful!

    Emeril is a tremendously talented chef ala artiste, but a comedic actor (or actor period) he's not. This mess is a terribly formulaic take on Emeril's actual Food Channel cooking show (a joy of a show and where Emeril belongs). To make up for Emeril's lack of acting ability, the producers surrounded him with crisp, timing-savvy comedic pros...you can almost hear the snare drum and cymbals after every punchline. Robert Urich lent a legitimate "big-name" which evoked nostalgic sympathy for the cancer victim. Plots lines are trite and "text-book", and yet infantile (those excruciatingly bad baldy wigs in episode #1). Painful to watch, thank God this mistake was taken off the burner before it became completely overdone and rancid.
    hillari

    No BAM! For Your Viewing Pleasure

    I enjoy watching Emeril Lagasse's cooking shows on the Food Network, but this situation comedy built around him is a misfire. Compliments to the chef: Lagasse appears to be very comfortable acting in front of the camera as opposed to cooking. However, it's as if he's a supporting character on his own show. Lisa Ann Walter (veteran of a failed sitcom herself) and the other two ladies who play characters who assist with the chef's cooking show seem to pull the action right out from under him. I have no idea why Robert Ulrich's agent character is there at all; I guess the writers needed to give Lagasse a male buddy to interact with to counterpoint all of the women he's surrounded by.

    His cooking shows on cable are more entertaining than this undercooked offering.
    6VinnieRattolle

    Nowhere near as bad as its reputation

    In this short-lived sitcom, popular TV chef Emeril Lagasse portrayed a fictional version of himself. Following a critically-panned pilot in which time was equally split between Emeril's home and work life, the scene shifted almost exclusively to his set and office, where he was surrounded by an eccentric staff. Producer Cassandra was a loud- mouthed, twice-divorced mother of one; Melva was a sassy black stage manager who instilled fear in all of her coworkers; food stylist B.D. was a naive, recently-divorced simpleton; Jerry was Emeril's sleazy manager/best friend; Trish was a condescending network executive; and Nurse Smearball was the network's humorless nurse. Infrequently seen were Emeril's wife, Nora, as well as his two sons and daughter (all portrayed by actors). Plots were what you'd expect from a workplace sitcom set on a TV show: backstage squabbles, office parties, spinning negative press into positive, wrangling celebrity guest stars, etc. As sort of a lame tie-in, after each episode viewers could go to NBC's website and get the recipe for a dish which was seen on the show that week.

    The show was slated to debut on September 18, 2001, but continuous news coverage of the 9-11 attacks delayed the start of the entire TV season... quickly leading to jokes that terrorists were trying to save us from enduring shows like "Emeril." Because fear and confusion was so thick in the air, TV viewers found solace in established series like "Friends" and every new show that season tanked (though oddities like "The Tick" and "Greg the Bunny" went on to develop cult followings on DVD). Soon afterward, Emeril's popularity waned and this sitcom was blamed. Thing is, that's not really fair - without reinvention stars tend to fizzle and this show was really no worse than any other sitcom on the air at the time (it was certainly better than that era's crap like "What About Joan?," the aptly-named "Cursed" and the inexplicably long-running "According to Jim").

    There were times (particularly in the unaired pilot) when he seemed uncomfortable wrapping his mouth around the scripted sitcom dialogue, but for the most part Emeril was charismatic and seemed right at home in front of the cameras. Lisa Ann Walter (Cass) and Sherri Shepard (Melva) had terrific chemistry; Robert Urich (Jerry) was a seasoned pro who seemed to relish playing his slimy character (his final series role); and Tricia O'Kelley (Trish) basically played a variation of the same character she'd go on to portray for several years in "The New Adventures of Old Christine." The writing was not up to par with Linda Bloodworth-Thomason's earlier "Designing Women," but frankly that show got off to an almost-equally wobbly start, and this time Thomason pawned off writing duties for most episodes to her staff of writers. Yes, there were a lot of lame jokes (like any sitcom), but there were also some funny zingers too. Unfortunately, with abysmal ratings, NBC abruptly halted production after 10 episodes (3 shy of their 13 episode commitment) and only 7 of them aired.

    While it was far from the greatest sitcom ever produced, it was equally far from the worst -- though it frequently shows up on worst lists. Had circumstances been different, "Emeril" might have grown into a long-running hit rather than the notorious bomb that it's reputed to be today.
    JJC-3

    Leave Emeril Alone!

    It was not Emerils fault that the show bombed.

    The Thomasons would not let Emeril "play" Emeril as himself.

    There were no "bams", no "kick it up a notches".

    They forced him to play a toned down version of himself.

    Then cast a bunch of actors around him to liven the show up.

    Sure Emeril is no Sir Laurence Oliver, but neither is Tom Hanks.

    Emeril was handicapped by not being allowed to be himself.

    Emeril can still buy and sell any of you out there who have knocked his effort.

    I went to one of the tapings of the show in California and in my opinion did as good of a job as was possible given the circumstances.

    At least HE tried, can any of you dopes say say the same!

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      During a break in shooting, Carrie Preston went home to New York, arriving on September 10, 2001, less than 24 hours before the World Trade Center attacks. The show resumed production the following week, but all flights were grounded. Preston had to rent a car and drive across the country to get back to work.
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    • Release date
      • 2000 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • CBS Studio Center - 4024 Radford Avenue, Studio City, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Mozark Productions
      • NBC Studios
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      30 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo

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