The Feed

The Feed (2014)

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Part road show, part food adventure, part talk show, The Feed celebrates food in all its creative, ingenious glory. Three unique and distinctly opinionated hosts--culinary expert Gail Simmons, superstar chef Marcus Samuelsson, and comedian and food writer Max Silvestri--anchor a rollicking adventure into the world of cooking, food trends and food culture in America. From edible fireworks to beef jerky business cards to the next big food mash-up, they don't just talk about what's happening right now in the food world; they get their hands dirty and challenge each other to push food culture forward.

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Scheduleevery Thursday at 21:00 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E06Space Race & The Rural Tastesept. 18, 2014
S01E05Artisanal Tour & The Hangover Curesept. 11, 2014
S01E04Food with Feelings & Smalltime Dealingssept. 4, 2014
S01E03Food for a Fight & Food that Delightsaoût 28, 2014
S01E02Mashed Up Dishes & Food Design Wishesaoût 21, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Feed' premiere?

'The Feed' premiered on September 14, 2014.

Who created the TV show 'The Feed'?

'The Feed' was created by Channing Powell.

What genre does 'The Feed' belong to?

'The Feed' belongs to the science fiction and drama genres.

What is the premise of 'The Feed'?

'The Feed' is set in a future where a technology called "The Feed" allows people to share their thoughts, emotions, and memories instantly. However, when The Feed is hacked, chaos ensues and the main characters must uncover the truth behind the attack.

Who are the main characters in 'The Feed'?

The main characters in 'The Feed' are Tom Hatfield, Kate Hatfield, Lawrence Hatfield, and Meredith Hatfield.

What is the role of Tom Hatfield in 'The Feed'?

Tom Hatfield is one of the main protagonists in 'The Feed'. He is a member of the Hatfield family and becomes entangled in the mystery surrounding the hacking of The Feed.

What is the role of Kate Hatfield in 'The Feed'?

Kate Hatfield is another main character in 'The Feed'. She is Tom's wife and also gets caught up in the dangerous events following the hacking of The Feed.

Who plays the character Tom Hatfield in 'The Feed'?

Tom Hatfield is portrayed by actor Guy Burnet in 'The Feed'.

Who plays the character Kate Hatfield in 'The Feed'?

Kate Hatfield is portrayed by actress Nina Toussaint-White in 'The Feed'.

What is the setting of 'The Feed'?

'The Feed' is set in a futuristic world where technology dominates every aspect of life.

What are some notable episodes of 'The Feed'?

Some notable episodes of 'The Feed' include "The Feed: Episode 1," "The Feed: Episode 5," and "The Feed: Episode 10."

Is 'The Feed' based on a book?

Yes, 'The Feed' is based on the novel of the same name written by Nick Clark Windo.

How many episodes are there in 'The Feed'?

'The Feed' consists of ten episodes in total.

Was 'The Feed' critically acclaimed?

'The Feed' received mixed reviews from critics. While some praised its concept and performances, others found the execution lacking.

Did 'The Feed' win any awards?

'The Feed' did not win any major awards during its initial run.

What is the central theme of 'The Feed'?

The central theme of 'The Feed' revolves around the consequences of technology and the potential dangers of a hyper-connected world.

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