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'''''Come and Get It''''' is a Australian cooking television series hosted by ]. Screening on the ABC it ran for nine years and around 900 episodes<ref>{{Citation | last= Jones | first= Ann | title= Come and get Peter Russell-Clarke | url= https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/come-and-get-peter-russell-clarke/6374550 | periodical= RN Breakfast | date= 7 April 2015}}</ref> It was a lifestyle show with a focus on healthy eating and lifestyle. It sometimes featured guests, visited food production sites, explained food history and finished with a cooking segment, all in a five minute show.<ref>{{Citation | last= Kingsbury | first= Damien | title=Good food with a dash of fun | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 7 April 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Morris | first= Jill | title= A football lifestyle | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 14 April 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Morris | first= Joan | title=Same old 'Tenko' offers little hope | url= | periodical= The Canberra Times | date= 9 June 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Harrison | first= Rayleene | title=Health and the fit life in five minutes | url= | periodical= The Sydney Morning Herald | date= 11 July 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Shmith | first= Michael | title=There's so much to tell, and so little time ... | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 10 May 1985}}</ref> '''''Come and Get It''''' is an Australian cooking television series hosted by ]. Screening on the ], it ran for nine years and around 900 episodes<ref>{{Citation | last= Jones | first= Ann | title= Come and get Peter Russell-Clarke | url= https://www.abc.net.au/listen/programs/radionational-breakfast/come-and-get-peter-russell-clarke/6374550 | periodical= RN Breakfast | date= 7 April 2015}}</ref> It was a lifestyle show with a focus on healthy eating and lifestyle. It sometimes featured guests, visited food production sites, explained food history and finished with a cooking segment, all in a five-minute show.<ref>{{Citation | last= Kingsbury | first= Damien | title=Good food with a dash of fun | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 7 April 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Morris | first= Jill | title= A football lifestyle | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 14 April 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Morris | first= Joan | title=Same old 'Tenko' offers little hope | url= | periodical= The Canberra Times | date= 9 June 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Harrison | first= Rayleene | title=Health and the fit life in five minutes | url= | periodical= The Sydney Morning Herald | date= 11 July 1983}}</ref><ref>{{Citation | last= Shmith | first= Michael | title=There's so much to tell, and so little time ... | url= | periodical= The Age | date= 10 May 1985}}</ref>


==References== ==References==

Revision as of 11:33, 18 December 2024

Australian health television show (1983-92)

Come and Get It
Created byPeter Russell-Clarke
StarringPeter Russell-Clarke
Country of originAustralia
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes~900
Production
Running time5 minutes
Original release
NetworkABC
Release1983 –
1992

Come and Get It is an Australian cooking television series hosted by Peter Russell-Clarke. Screening on the ABC, it ran for nine years and around 900 episodes It was a lifestyle show with a focus on healthy eating and lifestyle. It sometimes featured guests, visited food production sites, explained food history and finished with a cooking segment, all in a five-minute show.

References

  1. Jones, Ann (7 April 2015), "Come and get Peter Russell-Clarke", RN Breakfast
  2. Kingsbury, Damien (7 April 1983), "Good food with a dash of fun", The Age
  3. Morris, Jill (14 April 1983), "A football lifestyle", The Age
  4. Morris, Joan (9 June 1983), "Same old 'Tenko' offers little hope", The Canberra Times
  5. Harrison, Rayleene (11 July 1983), "Health and the fit life in five minutes", The Sydney Morning Herald
  6. Shmith, Michael (10 May 1985), "There's so much to tell, and so little time ...", The Age
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