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Heating Up in the Kitchen: 3 Chef Centered TV Shows from Hoopla

23 Jun

Hungry for some great shows set in the high stress world of the professional kitchen?  Hoboken patrons can stream these three shows from Hoopla!

Chefs
Chefs is a French Drama that aired from 2015-2016.  It focuses on the owner/chef of a fine dining restaurant and Romain, a new dishwasher, who has just been released from prison and is on probation.  The two find they have more in common than just a talent for creating amazing meals, as they form a bond while struggling with the demons of their past and present.  If you like lots of workplace as well as relationship drama than Chefs should be a winning recipe for you.  So far, I’ve binged the first four episodes and look forward to watching more.  Both Season One and Two are available with English subtitles.  It is rated TV 14 and I would recommend it for an adult audience.

Under the Grill
If you enjoy reality shows, then check out the down under import, Under the Grill, about Celebrity Australian Chef Sean Connolly who is trying to open a fancy steak house in the famous Sky City Grand Hotel in Auckland, New Zealand.  He has $4 million dollars and a deadline of a 100 days to complete the task.  See if he can get it done before the Rugby World Cup.  My son and I watched the first two episodes together and found it fast paced and exciting to learn more about what it takes to open a fine dining restaurant.  Connolly encounters delays when jack hammering for his cantilevered balcony disturbs the convention center above and the spa below.  He also debates using beef from Australia and New Zealand; will he make the right choice?  There are six, 22 minute, episodes available for you to stream.

Delicious
Delicious is an English dramedy (2016-2019) staring a great cast including Jack Taylor (from Game of Thrones), Dawn French (French & Saunders), and Emilia Fox (Silent Witness).  Chef Leo Vincent (Taylor) owns a hotel whose restaurant he also runs.  In the first episode current younger wife Sam (Fox) suspects he might be cheating on her and goes to his ex-wife Gina (French), also a talented chef, for advice.  What Sam learns and what happens next, including a surprise twist at the end, sets in motion the plot for the rest of the season and series.  Although listed as unrated, due to adult content, I would recommend this series for only a mature audience.  If you enjoy dark British humor with your drama then this may be your cup of tea.  You can enjoy all three seasons of the series from Hoopla.

Foodies will enjoy next week’s post featuring two romances set in the world of competitive baking competitions.

Written by:
Aimee Harris
Head of Information and Digital Services

Our Staff’s Favorite Television Shows: Comedies, Dramas and More!

16 Sep

Run out of things to stream?  Looking for your next binge worthy show? You may remember I previously polled our staff about their favorite movies.  This time I wanted to see what their favorite shows to watch on TV are.  You can borrow them on DVD from Hoboken or other BCCLS libraries.

The Big Bang Theory
Big Bang Theory
Michelle Valle one of our circulation assistants said, “The Big Bang Theory is hysterical; it is a smart comedy about a group of friends.”

Keeping Up Appearances
Keeping Up Appearances
Reference Librarian Lindsay loves the British comedy, Keeping Up Appearances. She also loves Community and the Golden Girls. These three comedies will make you feel good no matter what mood you are in!

The Wire
The Wire
Head of Adult Programming, Heidi Schwab, said, “The Wire is the Best TV show ever made!”

Bull
Bull
Circulation Assistant, Donna, enjoys Bull because it has “a different story every week!”

Star Trek and Deep Space Nine
Star Trek
Jade Mapp, our new literacy coordinator, picked the Star Trek series due to their ongoing storyline that is always featuring new expeditions.  She enjoys the show’s diversity, exploration, strong female characters and teaching of values.  Jade loved all the Trek series, but Reference Assistant Sacha Chavez singled out Deep Space Nine which he felt showed how people worked to forage their own policy and make things work.  He felt the stories often reflected on society at the time and are still relevant to today.  Also be sure to check out The Next Generation, Voyager, and Discovery.

Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones

Mihaela Colibasu in circulation said Game of Thrones is “unpredictable, unexpected, and there is a surprise in every episode!”

The Sopranos
Sopranos
Ashley Hoffman our Children’s librarian chose The Sopranos due to it having the best character development of any TV show.  Ashley also shared Lost in support of her fiancé’s favorite.

Our head of Marketing Mark Curiale seconded The Sopranos sharing that it reminded him of some of his relatives.  Community Outreach Specialist, Laura Knittel couldn’t pick just one though listing Criminal Minds, Honeymooners, and I Love Lucy as just a few of her favorites.

Celebrate the 15th Anniversary The Office Television Series at the Hoboken Public Library! 
office
Want to have a great time with other TV fans?  Join us in celebrating the highest streamed show currently on Netflix with fun trivia, funny memorable clips, and winner giveaways!  Let’s see if you are impish or admirable on March 24 at 6 PM!

Pushing Daisies
pushing daisies
I’ve written about a lot of my favorites like Murdoch Mysteries and Bones in previous posts, but one of my favorite funny fantastical, whimsical dramedy mystery has to be Pushing Daisies featuring the amazing Kristin Chenoweth as part of the cast.  The series didn’t last nearly as long as I would have liked, but its story book ending wrapped things up sufficiently in my book.

Compiled by:
Aimee Harris
Head of Reference