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In the Kelvinator Kitchen was a NBC Television Network series which aired from 21 May 1947 to 30 June 1948. The series was a cooking show sponsored by Kelvinator, and the appliances used on the show were from that company. In her book Encyclopedia of Kitchen History, Mary Ellen Snodgrass cited the program as "the first commercial network series and first televised cooking show on the air." Another cooking program, I Love to Eat, was actually the first of its kind, having debuted on NBC on August 30, 1946. The program originated in the studios of WNBT-TV.

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  • In the Kelvinator Kitchen era un programa de televisión estadounidense, emitido por la cadena NBC desde 1947 hasta 1948. Se trataba de un programa de cocina auspiciado por Kelvinator, y los aparatos utilizados en el programa provenían de dicha marca comercial. Alma Kitchell era la presentadora de este programa de corta vida, que duraba 15 minutos por episodio. (es)
  • In the Kelvinator Kitchen was a NBC Television Network series which aired from 21 May 1947 to 30 June 1948. The series was a cooking show sponsored by Kelvinator, and the appliances used on the show were from that company. In her book Encyclopedia of Kitchen History, Mary Ellen Snodgrass cited the program as "the first commercial network series and first televised cooking show on the air." Another cooking program, I Love to Eat, was actually the first of its kind, having debuted on NBC on August 30, 1946. Alma Kitchell (1893-1996) was the host, and Ray Forrest the announcer, on this series. Each episode was 15 minutes long and aired Wednesdays at 8:30pm ET. The program originated in the studios of WNBT-TV. A review in the May 17, 1947, issue of the trade publication Billboard called the show "an unpretentious program with sustained commercial impact." (en)
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  • In the Kelvinator Kitchen era un programa de televisión estadounidense, emitido por la cadena NBC desde 1947 hasta 1948. Se trataba de un programa de cocina auspiciado por Kelvinator, y los aparatos utilizados en el programa provenían de dicha marca comercial. Alma Kitchell era la presentadora de este programa de corta vida, que duraba 15 minutos por episodio. (es)
  • In the Kelvinator Kitchen was a NBC Television Network series which aired from 21 May 1947 to 30 June 1948. The series was a cooking show sponsored by Kelvinator, and the appliances used on the show were from that company. In her book Encyclopedia of Kitchen History, Mary Ellen Snodgrass cited the program as "the first commercial network series and first televised cooking show on the air." Another cooking program, I Love to Eat, was actually the first of its kind, having debuted on NBC on August 30, 1946. The program originated in the studios of WNBT-TV. (en)
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