Sugar (TV series)
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- This article deals with Sugar, the TV program. For other uses, see Sugar (disambiguation).
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Logo of TV Show Sugar, as seen on the book cover of the same name. (The book contains recipes from the show.) |
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Genre | Cooking show |
Directed by | Michael Hooey |
Presented by | Anna Olson |
Theme music composer | Jack Lenz |
Opening theme | Sugar theme |
Country of origin | Canada |
Language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 151 |
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Producer(s) | Carol Wilkinson |
Supervising producer(s) |
Holly Gillanders |
Associate producer(s) |
Lucie Gilchrist |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 24 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | Food Network Canada |
Picture format | NTSC |
Audio format | Stereo |
Original run | October 1, 2002 – 2007 |
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IMDb profile |
Sugar is a TV cooking show shown on Food Network Canada hosted by Canadian pastry chef Anna Olson. The official show description reads "Anna Olson satisfies sweet cravings with great dessert recipes and guides viewers from making to plating with presentation ideas to dress up any dessert."[1]
Premiered in October of 2002, Sugar is an half-hour show which specializes in desserts. Each episode has a theme ingredient. Host Anna Olson makes one simple dessert with the theme ingredient in the first part of the show. During the second and third part, she creates a more elaborate or decadent dessert with the same ingredient. Finally, during the last few minutes of the program called the "Switch-Up", Anna re-invents the first dessert with a few tricks and turns it into something more special.
Sugar aired for five seasons on Food Network Canada and its 151 episodes has been syndicated in 40 countries. [2]
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[edit] Episode list
The following is a complete list of episodes from "Sugar".
[edit] Season 1
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[edit] Season 2
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[edit] Season 3
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[edit] Season 4
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[edit] Season 5
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[edit] Book spinoff
The show "Sugar" has been quite a success with two cooking books sprung off it. (Both written by Anna Olson).
- Sugar (Whitecap Books, April 2004, ISBN 1-55285-509-0)[3]
- Another Cup of Sugar (Whitecap Books, October 2006, ISBN 1-55285-809-X)[4]