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Craig was a victim of his association with Jeff. When the allegations came up against Jeff, Craig just had the rug pulled out from under him.
The chef that the show hired in 1986 to be Smith's assistant was Craig Wollam. Wollam joined in the show's fourth year. Once he started collaborating with Smith, the recipes on the show were...
As Smith wasn't testing his stolen recipes, he gave fans misinformation that didn't have good research. The show eventually ended up hiring a chef to pick up the slack. Once the show hired chef Craig Wollam in its fourth season, the recipes on the show were less hit-or-miss.
In 1989, during the "Three Ancient Cuisines" run, Smith was joined by Craig Wollam, a professionally trained Chef. [11] Smith met Wollam by accident in a Chicago restaurant and he was hired the next day. [12] He stayed until the show was cancelled in 1997. [13] For the first seven seasons, the show was produced by WTTW in Chicago. [14]
Yes, too bad. Anytime someone helped me in the kitchen, they were named Craig. Wonder whatever happened to Craig? One of the shows featured his home kitchen. I was so envious. Edit: Hard to find anything about Craig Wollam, his assistant but found a newish article Behind the scenes of The Frugal Gourmet
27 lip 1998 · In January 1997, Heitman charged that the chef had coerced him to have sex when he was 15 — leading him to drugs and attempted suicide. He wanted to prevent the same thing from happening to anyone else, he told USA Today.
5 lip 2023 · So, he hired a professional chef, Craig Wollam, to assist him on his show and in writing his books. Wollam was well on his way to becoming famous in his own right, but when Smith ran into trouble, the young man's career as a celebrity chef ended.