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Post by ironchefcanadian on Apr 22, 2010 16:54:50 GMT -5
www.guardian.co.uk/tv-and-radio/2010/apr/21/iron-chef-uk"Something has changed, however. No longer are the Iron Chefs and their two sous chefs competing against their equals in one-off battles. Instead they're facing teams of four, seemingly professional, but not top-class chefs. Each day for four days, the Iron Chef cooks four dishes and the challengers cook one each. Only then does it became a head-to-head contest, with the best challenger taking on an Iron Chef in the fifth and final show of the week."
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Post by herringchoker on Apr 23, 2010 13:20:17 GMT -5
An interesting twist....
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Post by Man Alive! on Apr 23, 2010 21:20:22 GMT -5
A lot of the appeal of "Iron Chef" comes from the series' dramatic presentation. If they can retain that in the UK, then the change in gameplay shouldn't affect the fun of the show too much.
Personally, I wouldn't have done it that way, but I'm willing to try it out. Any new version of Iron Chef is a good thing.
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