Rat in the Kitchen Sequence to Combine Cooking and Whodunnit
TBS declared currently that it has specified the green gentle to 10 episodes of Rat in the Kitchen, a very first-time food stuff structure for the community where by competitors cooking satisfies whodunnit.

Hosted by Yet another Interval star and comic Natasha Leggero and judged by renowned celebrity chef Ludo Lefebvre, each individual stand-on your own episode of the new unscripted series delivers 6 diverse dynamic chefs together to contend in the top cooking fight.
But there is a twist — just one of the cooks is an undercover ‘rat in the kitchen’ who sabotages fellow contestants’ chances to get house the final cash prize at just about every option.

The sequence is generated for TBS by ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media and was devised by Glenn Hugill and his United kingdom-based prodco Possessed, component of ITV Studios.
“Rat in the Kitchen” is by considerably a person of the most clever formats we have ever read,” stated Corie Henson, EVP/Head of Unscripted Progress, TNT, TBS, truTV. “It brings together revolutionary cooking and every thing you adore about your beloved food reveals, with a nutritious serving of vintage real crime whodunnit. As well as, Natasha and Ludo are the excellent recipe for a very good time.”

Mentioned Thinkfactory CEO Adam Reed, “As a business with a background and ongoing emphasis on loud formats, ‘Rat’ checks all of the bins for us. The sequence blends common components from distinct beloved unscripted genres to make a thing wildly special and contemporary, nonetheless uncomplicated and clear-cut.
“With Natasha and Ludo at its center and vivid personalities competing during, episodes will have viewers laughing, drooling over engaging dishes and cringing at the chefs’ glorious failures – all although obsessing about locating the ‘rat.’”

Rat in the Kitchen combines culinary craziness with subterfuge. That includes the charismatic duo, host and comedian Natasha Leggero and superstar chef decide, Ludo Lefebvre, Rat in the Kitchen area is far a lot more than a conventional cooking demonstrate – it is a video game of higher stakes cat and mouse in which viewers get to engage in detective.
In just about every episode, a blend of qualified cooks and passionate house cooks contend in a sequence of artistic cooking worries, earning funds in their lender for each dish that impresses Chef Ludo.

But they’ll have to avert the meddling of an undercover mole (the “rat”) decided to sabotage the dishes and undermine their prospects at victory.
The stakes: if the rat avoids detection, he/she wins big cash. But, if identified out, the rat will have to hunt for cheddar somewhere else.

Rat in the Kitchen is govt produced by Adam Reed, Adam Freeman, Simon Thomas, Bernie Schaeffer and Kenny Rosen for ITV America’s Thinkfactory Media, and by Glenn Hugill for Possessed.
The exhibit is distributed internationally by ITV Studios.
