The Chef (Matlock episode)

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The Chef is an episode of Matlock from the first season.

"The Chef"
Episode of Matlock
Episode # Season 1,
Episode 13
Matlock's Assistant Charlene Matlock
Private Investigator Tyler Hudson
D.A. Lloyd Burgess
Judge Richard Cooksey
Others -
Accused Victoria Edwards
Murdered Michael Edwards
Real Killer Christopher Hoyt
Guest star(s) Roddy McDowell
   (Christopher Hoyt)
James McEachin
   (Lt. Frank Daniels)
Cathryn Damon
   (Victoria Edwards)
Craig Claiborne
   (Michael Edwards)
Writer(s) Anne Collins
Director Bob Sweeney
Production № 2-13
US airdate January 6, 1987
Episode Chronology
Santa Claus The Chef The Author

Contents

[edit] Plot synopsis

Matlock defends a TV cooking-show hostess (Cathryn Damon) who is charged with murder in the on-camera death of a guest chef, her ex-husband (NY Times food writer Craig Claiborne), whose success came in no small measure from appropriating her recipes and expertise during their 12-year marriage.

[edit] Suspects

  • Christopher Hoyt - columnist for the Atlanta Examiner, his column was dropped in several papers and his book deal fell through when she criticized him on her show.
  • Peter Leone - Victoria gave him a bad review which cost him a million dollars.
  • Stephen Lichtman - pastry chef who sponsored Victoria's show from the day it aired, whom she threatened to drop.
  • Leslie Fisher -

[edit] Production details

Written by: Anne Collins Directed by: Bob Sweeney Story by: Dean Hargrove & David R. Toddman Music by: Dick De Benedictis

Guest Stars:

Also starring:

[edit] Trivia

  • One of Ben's favorite meals is country-fried steak with sliced tomato, creamed corn, and corn bread.
  • Tyler won $2,000 in the Junior Chamber of Commerce Chili Cook-Off with one of Victoria Edwards' recipes.

[edit] Quotes

  • "Lloyd, I wouldn't make an omelette with those" - Ben Matlock to DA Burgess about the poisoned eggs.