stevez wrote:
Shades of The Galloping Gourmet (he had a similar fall)...only in a much more annoyingly shrill package.
From Wikipedia:
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While The Galloping Gourmet first aired in 1969 and ended in 1971, some near tragedies caused Kerr to suspend his television career ending the show. In April 1971, Kerr and his wife Treena were involved in a car accident in California. As a result of the accident he suffered a dislocated spine and a weakened right arm. As therapy Kerr had to wear a one-pound bracelet in order to strengthen the weakened arm. Then in January 1972 Treena was at first diagnosed with lung cancer and given a year to live. That diagnosis turned out to be incorrect. It was determined she had tuberculosis and part of her lungs had to be removed. She later fully recovered.[1] The Galloping Gourmet aired on Food Network and can now be seen on Cooking Channel
Kerr returned to television in 1974 with a daily, syndicated five-minute series, Take Kerr which featured a particular recipe for each show. This programme only lasted one series, and was controversial for a time, due to an inclusion of a passage from the Bible in the closing credits, since Kerr became a Christian following his accident. This series was later repeated on CNN during its first year or so on the air.
After his wife Treena's stroke, then heart attack in 1986, Kerr was prompted to create a new style of cooking that he dubbed "Minimax". This new method of food preparation minimised ("Mini-") fat and cholesterol, while it maximised ("-max") aroma, colour, texture and taste. Minimax led to the eponymous Graham Kerr show, originally produced at KING-TV in Seattle in 1990 and 1991 and later syndicated to local stations and, later, the Discovery Channel. Minimax also led to three successful cookbooks: Graham Kerr's Smart Cooking Graham Kerr's Minimax Cookbook and Graham Kerr's Creative Choices (A Minimax Book) along with corresponding series in syndication, on Public Television. In 1995, he appeared in a PBS special with Julia Child called Cooking in Concert: Julia Child & Graham Kerr.[2]
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After Graham Kerr sobered up and found religion, he became unwatchable---