This Friday evening, March 14th, Ian in Hamburg will dazzle the German TV audience with his American (well, Canadian posing as American) pizza-baking skills on the Pro7 show Galileo. Groovy, huh?
I read Ian’s account of the taping (parts 1, 2 and 3) with delight, and I’m looking forward to seeing how the finished show compares with his behind-the-scenes stories.
I’m usually not such a fan of the show Galileo, which claims to be a science show while performing such groundbreaking experiments as ‘Who’s really superior, men or women? We put this age-old mystery to the test in our ultimate smackdown to prove once and for all which sex is the best by… timing a man and a woman washing dishes. You won’t believe the stunning results!’ I wish I were making this up. Oh, and at least once a week the show features gratuitous footage of a meat-processing plant.
But all that aside, I’m really looking forward to finding out who wins the ultimate international pizza-baking contest. Then we can finally all stop arguing about it.
Oooh boy, the pressure’s on! Actually, you’ll be surprised by the outcome, as I was when they told me on the phone. Apparently, the little flags you will see play a large role.
It’s great to have you tell your readers about it – thanks!
Did they stick the flags in the wrong pizzas? Oh, the suspense is killing me!
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Ian was robbed! That contest settles NOTHING!
So I’m guessing he didn’t win, then?