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This article is about the television series. For the album by Gloria Estefan, see Unwrapped (album).
| Unwrapped | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Cooking |
| Presented by | Marc Summers |
| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
| No. of seasons | 9 |
| No. of episodes | 308 |
| Production | |
| Executive producers | Jim Berger Jennifer Darrow Duke Hartman Sonny Hutchison Chris Wheeler |
| Producer | Tim McOsker |
| Production locations | Hershey, Pennsylvania Orlando, Florida Pueblo, Colorado |
| Cinematography | Jeremy Osbern Jeff Doser Richard Gretzinger Jeff Schirmer John Cummings |
| Editors | Vicki Gratz David Green Richard Webster |
| Running time | 30 minutes to 1 hour |
| Production company | High Noon Productions |
| Release | |
| Original network | Food Network |
| Original release | June 1, 2001 – May 28, 2011[1] |
| Chronology | |
| Followed by | Unwrapped 2.0 |
| External links | |
| Website | |
Unwrapped, also known as Unwrapped with Marc Summers, is an American television program on Food Network that reveals the origins of sponsored foods. It first aired in June 2001 and is hosted by Marc Summers. The show leads viewers on tours of factories and other food-related locations. Popular subjects include candy, breakfast cereal, snacks, and TV dinners. The show's spin-off, Trivia Unwrapped, is a game show also hosted by Marc Summers. In February 2015, a revival series, Unwrapped 2.0, began airing; it's hosted by Alfonso Ribeiro.
Overview
The show tapes segments with Marc Summers at many different locations across the country. Some host segment locations are: The Notz Landing Diner located in Golden, Colorado at the Heritage Square Amusement Park; The Drugstore in Pueblo, Colorado; locations within Elitch Gardens Amusement Park in Denver; and a specially built set at the Comcast Media Center near Denver.
The show is produced by the Colorado production company High Noon Productions for Food Network. Since 2006, new episodes of Unwrapped have been presented in high definition on Food Network HD.
Volume 1 of the show has been released to a three-DVD set.
Marc Silverstein hosted several 1-hour Unwrapped specials (later remade with Summers).
References
- ^ "Unwrapped (TV Series 2001– ) - Episodes - IMDb". Internet Movie Database. Amazon.com. Retrieved February 3, 2016.
External links
- Unwrapped at IMDb
- Trivia Unwrapped at IMDb
- Unwrapped at TV.com
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