If I remembered correctly when I was a kid watching this, near the end, Kerr would randomly select an audience from the table to have dinner with and talk.
Looking for the episode of demonstrating how to make wine. My father, Robert Koob, was a guest on the show doing the instruction and how to. Can’t find the show anywhere. Dad passed 20 years ago. Anyone have this episode? Help.
Hi from New Hampshire Eileen! Thanks for the blast from the past. Big fan of Good Day and both you and Janet Langhart. Do you still keep in touch with her?
James Campton This was a segment from the daily, live program called “Good Day”. It originated in Boston, on ABC, and aired throughout New England. I was the host from 1979- 1991. Thanks for watching and reaching out. Best to you... Eileen.
His early food was incredibly fat based... It's weird that he had to profess his 'love' for her. I think he felt guilty for that crap he called gourmet.
Treena died in September just days before their 60th wedding anniversary. She had gone into the hospital for a minor outpatient surgery, but she got an infection that rapidly turned to pneumonia. After a few days, she pulled the ventilator tube out, sat up and had a joyful visit with her friends, family and hospital staff. “Her body gave up, but it was a fantastic exit. We are all so thankful for the opportunity to say goodbye,” Kerr said. “I am grateful that God is in the business of catching people and refilling them, because grief is like falling down and being empty.”
I wish all of his old shows were available on UA-cam. A wonderful show and wonderful family! Thanks for this.
What a delightful memory.
Some are ive noticed on UA-cam
Graham Kerr in The Galloping Gourmet was my first ever favorite TV cook.
If I remembered correctly when I was a kid watching this, near the end, Kerr would randomly select an audience from the table to have dinner with and talk.
This man inspired me to join the life. Thanks Graham!! Love Ya!!
Next to Julia Child Keer is one of the best cooks that I have ever watched on TV. His MiniMax cooking is still around to this day. God Bless Keer.
I had the pleasure of talking with Graham Kerr a couple of times on radio. A real class gentleman. Great segment!
Absolutely loved watching him growing up. Thanks to The Galloping Gourmet, I discovered my passion for cooking.xo
This is the man who got me passionate about food as a wee lad. Big ups to chef Kerr.
You too? Graham Kerr was on a public tv station I watched as a kid.
He got me interested in cooking when I was 10.
Graham Kerr is a real hero.
I went to elementary school with one of his grandchildren. His wife would come into our second grade class and read to us
I love him because he is emotionally intelligent, joyous, and capable..an ambrivert he seem like a balanced cognitive reasoner 😊🤗😂😎
He is the dad we all wish we had, the dad that gets it.
I was influenced by him so much.
Since then I love inviting my friends to my place and cook for them as I talk a lot.
I use to love watching this show, his a very good cook
Love ed d ha show both entertaining and knowledgable would like to see his shows on tv afcon
The best tv chef
Looking for the episode of demonstrating how to make wine. My father, Robert Koob, was a guest on the show doing the instruction and how to. Can’t find the show anywhere. Dad passed 20 years ago. Anyone have this episode? Help.
His brother Wayne also a celebrity
Just seen on Facebook he's 89 today
Hi from New Hampshire Eileen! Thanks for the blast from the past. Big fan of Good Day and both you and Janet Langhart. Do you still keep in touch with her?
Here's Graham Kerr cooking more tastless pablum.
What year is this. It's great.
What year was this
I would like to know, Was this an infomercial? A segment of a particular programme? Or a daily/weekly syndicated programme
James Campton This was a segment from the daily, live program called “Good Day”. It originated in Boston, on ABC, and aired throughout New England. I was the host from 1979- 1991. Thanks for watching and reaching out. Best to you... Eileen.
Interesting that audience shot shows that they aren't laughing at his 'joke', but we hear laughing on the sooundtrack. Clumsy editing?
His early food was incredibly fat based... It's weird that he had to profess his 'love' for her. I think he felt guilty for that crap he called gourmet.
Who said he is Gay, a sham marriage?
@Eileen Prose, are you mental? Treena Kerr died in 2015 at the age of 81 from cancer. Next time please do your research before posting, thank you~
Treena died in September just days before their 60th wedding anniversary. She had gone into the hospital for a minor outpatient surgery, but she got an infection that rapidly turned to pneumonia.
After a few days, she pulled the ventilator tube out, sat up and had a joyful visit with her friends, family and hospital staff.
“Her body gave up, but it was a fantastic exit. We are all so thankful for the opportunity to say goodbye,” Kerr said. “I am grateful that God is in the business of catching people and refilling them, because grief is like falling down and being empty.”
This is a nice celebration of Graham and Treena's life... he mentioned her so many times.
Please get a life! It was a mistake. No need for name calling!