The Pizza Show

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The Pizza Show is a popular television series that explores the wonderful world of pizza. The show is hosted by pizza aficionado and industry expert, Frank Pinello, who travels around the globe to discover the stories, recipes, and people behind the world's most beloved food.

History[edit | edit source]

The Pizza Show was first aired in 2016 on the Vice network. The show was created by Munchies, Vice's food-focused channel, as a way to explore the global phenomenon of pizza. The show has since gained a large following, with viewers tuning in to see Pinello's pizza adventures.

Format[edit | edit source]

Each episode of The Pizza Show features Pinello visiting different cities and regions, both in the United States and abroad. He explores the local pizza scene, trying out various styles of pizza and learning about the unique pizza traditions in each location. The show also often includes interviews with local pizza makers, industry experts, and pizza enthusiasts.

Episodes[edit | edit source]

The Pizza Show has aired three seasons to date, with each season consisting of multiple episodes. Some of the locations featured in the show include New York City, Chicago, Los Angeles, Naples, and Tokyo. Each episode focuses on a specific city or region, showcasing the local pizza culture and traditions.

Reception[edit | edit source]

The Pizza Show has been well received by both viewers and critics. The show has been praised for its engaging format, informative content, and Pinello's charismatic hosting. It has also been noted for its ability to highlight the diversity and global reach of pizza culture.

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