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Molto Mario Cancelled

by Tracey Thompson on September 15th, 2006

 

Molto Mario Cancelled

  Yes…this is right.  Mario Batali has had his show, Molto Mario, cancelled by the Food Network. 

What are they doing over there at the Food Network?  There are a couple of new faces coming but it seems that most of the shows are being done by just a handful of people and that the actual cooking shows on the Food Network are slowly becoming dinosaurs. According to the network executives, they are keeping their how-to programming for the daytime, and going for something different in the prime-time.  You can read more here, an article from the St. Petersburg Times.  

So is everyone as disappointed as me????  Good news though, Mario’s ponytail and orange Crocs will still be around on the Iron Chef America and reruns will continue of Molto Mario probably for quite a while. 

POSTED IN: Iron Chef America, Mario Batali, Misc. Foodie Stuff, The Food Network

39 opinions for Molto Mario Cancelled

  • Barry
    Sep 18, 2006 at 6:14 am

    Pretty soon it’s going to be like MTV, and we’ll be sitting around saying, “I remember when they used to COOK on food network.”

  • cj
    Sep 24, 2006 at 10:45 pm

    Food Network is going to hell. They take an actual chef/cook off the air and put these idiotic programs on. Plus there are so many repeats. Who’s running the show over there/ Then they have these stupid competitions and select these nice, but not tv-personality, boring people. If Food Network had stock, it would be down to $0.01.

  • JP
    Oct 3, 2006 at 3:59 pm

    Politics baby! Mario is the hottest American Iron Chef and has a great following.

    However, he’s also been very overt about his friendship with Tony Bourdain, and has actually cameo’d on Bourdain’s Travel Channel Show. Also, there are 2-3 old Molto Mario shows which include TB in the little 3 person group.

    Bourdain is a bad word around Food Network, and he isn’t shy about dissing them and their personalities, including Rachel & Emeril who are Food Network’s top gravy producers.

    Pretty clear! Mario doesn’t really need FNW anyway.

  • Syd
    Oct 11, 2006 at 3:13 pm

    Son of a B*tch! It’s like the MTVization of the Food Channel!

  • George Harrison
    Oct 26, 2006 at 7:36 am

    I am so sorry to see Mario go he has been a life saver for me. I have been battling cancer science 2000. I drove 9o miles for chemo and radiation. I could not eat or drink, but the one big highlight was to get home in time to watch Mario.I have been told that my cancer may be back. I will miss not getting to watch Mario.when I get home. I can’t make the trip to see him or I would of done so. I will miss his shows. Thank you

  • mark
    Nov 2, 2006 at 12:40 pm

    the only tv cooking show worth watching.. a pitty… mario is simply the best… long live the King…

  • Maria Siskin
    Nov 21, 2006 at 6:18 pm

    Finally, a chef who cooks authentic Italian!! Dropping his show is tantamount to dressing Katie Couric like a blond at a funeral, night after night!!

    Dumb, dumb, dumb!!!

  • Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz
    Nov 30, 2006 at 1:02 pm

    I have been looking for a source to get DVD/DVDs of all of the Molto Mario Series. Any suggestions or links?
    Frank

  • stephen buonopane
    Dec 6, 2006 at 10:15 am

    I will never look in on the food network again.

    mario was the best show on that network.

  • Nikola Tesla
    Dec 27, 2006 at 11:36 am

    I have also been looking for DVDs of Molto Mario. So far I have not been able to find a single source or that they even exist. Are these being traded on the web? Anyone who can help, please do!
    Nik

  • Anthony Altomonte
    Feb 3, 2007 at 10:46 pm

    Hello mario,
    I miss you show!!
    I am going to visit the city were my roots are from and I wanted to know
    about the best places to go,
    or are they all over in US ???
    WRITE BACK
    God Father,
    Anthony

  • Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz
    Feb 4, 2007 at 3:42 am

    Maybe someone with TVO capability could record as many as possible while there still in reruns?

  • Mindy & Ed
    Apr 3, 2007 at 5:53 pm

    We were flabbergasted to check our list of recorded programs on DVR and not see a Molto Mario today. He is…was…our favorite Food Network personality next to Alton Brown.
    Mario’s show had this little thing called “content”. We actually cooked some of his dishes and utilized his culinary tips. Why didn’t they get rid of that stupid show with the falling towers of colored sugar, instead?

  • Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz
    Apr 3, 2007 at 11:36 pm

    Mindy & Ed

    Did you keep any of the shows on DVR?

    Frank

  • Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz
    Apr 3, 2007 at 11:37 pm

    BTW, I did a show schedule check and apparently there will still be one show each Monday at 1000 am.

    Frank

  • Nanette Fechtner
    Apr 12, 2007 at 10:37 am

    I have watched Molto Mario for years and after all these reruns you have cancelled the show completely. I am of Italian decent and know how authentic his cooking show is..His show was so interesting because of the different provences he would chose to bring the audience their specialties..some of which brought back many memories of my families recipies..
    What a pity the Food Network is incapeable of recognizing the Best of the Best!!!!
    Wake up FNW…
    Nanette Fechtner

  • cj bau
    May 22, 2007 at 2:02 pm

    I am furious that those JERKS at the Food network have canceled the best show they had.
    So, what Now?… MORE RR & PD re-runs?? Im nauseated by the thought.
    Ciege.

  • denise
    May 26, 2007 at 7:30 am

    Some one who can not only cook but can also TEACH — even food network has caved to mindless tv. Anyone can follow a recipe - why watch mindless shows.

  • Gerry S
    May 28, 2007 at 9:15 am

    What a shame! I am sure it was politics because a show like this should never be cancelled. Or at least, cancel it gracefuly - all of the sudden just stopped from being aired; even the re-runs. The trend seems to be to make stars of these newcomers (like the abnoscius guy with the tinted blond hair, the tatoos and the jewelery (in a kitchen!!)). Reality TV and contests have taken over everything (last one was the golf channel, now foodnetwork). I wish somebody there would think clearly and do a clean up of the shows - I am not watching the foodnetwork anymore but just to see Iron Chef. Onec that one is cancelled then there is no more reason to tune in.

  • Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz
    May 30, 2007 at 2:01 pm

    Still hoping that someone following this string has or knows someone who TVOED or Taped or Down Loaded eposodes of Molto Mario and willing to share.

    Frank (Sauchelli) Mazurkiewicz

  • Jeff
    Jun 7, 2007 at 8:27 am

    …so now all we get are Rachel (who wants to spend time in the kitchen?) Ray (ugh!) and the phoney from Fall River masquerading as a New Orleans original (”Bam!”)? Foodnet is off my list…forever.

  • Grace and John
    Jun 14, 2007 at 2:35 pm

    I agree with everyone. FoodTV must be looking at the wrong program. Mario not only gave us wonderful receipes(except octopus)ugh!! He actually cooked authentic Italian food and a geography lesson to boot!! Maybe a summer ightime show would be good. Grace

  • dona
    Jul 2, 2007 at 10:14 am

    Can you believe the IDIOTS at Food Network?????? They keep the Barefoot Contessa and that numb skull from Napa Valley and get rid of Mario!!!!!! I WILL NEVER WATCH THE FOOD NETWORK AGAIN!!

  • John Pelura III
    Jul 9, 2007 at 11:26 am

    For those of us that have DirecTV, Mario is on the Fine Living channel, 232. Looks like weekdays at 1pm. He’s also on the Food Network Mondays at 10 am, channel 231 for DTV.

  • David W
    Jul 12, 2007 at 2:38 pm

    Food Network needs more Malto like the Mafia needs more Italians. He was insufferable and overblown.

    The problem you guys are addressing re the MTV’ing of Food Network is just a bit off the mark; right now, they’re finally realizing that the “insufferability index” of their current slate of hosts was almost intolerable — a string of “beautiful people” who did nothing but get ready for parties with their “beautiful people” friends. I think they’re working to overcome that, but at the risk of drastically overselling and overexposing some of their marquee faces…

    -dew

  • J.E. Krig
    Jul 27, 2007 at 11:14 am

    I am from Seattle and now live in NorCal. I felt Mario was family. I do miss his show dearly. I feel homesick. Foodnetwork is getting so bland and predictable, white and pasty. I crave real chefs with that honest touch of hospitality. Mario is a true artist, and a kindred spirit.
    J.E.

  • ted vedenhoupt
    Aug 2, 2007 at 6:50 pm

    I ALSO WILL NOT WATCH FOOD NETWORK AGAIN. THEY GET RID OF THE GOOD SHOWES AND PUT MORE TRASH ON.

  • Michael Geary
    Aug 21, 2007 at 10:30 am

    It’s time to get of the couch and in to the kitchen, people. Entertaining as the show is (ever tape it!?), I suggest buying and closely studying his and other top flight cook’s books. Less schtick, more real substance and ethno-info. In addition to Mario’s fabulous books, try Lidia Bastianich, Marcella Hazan, Lynn Rosseto Kasper etc.
    Mario will survive…look for him on the otherwise DRAB Fine Living Network…but don’t let the tube rule! It’s great cooking that makes you drool (sorry!) Get busy!

  • Janet Russo
    Oct 21, 2007 at 8:19 am

    Shame on you Food Network, Mario was the best chef you had.

  • joe adinolfi
    Oct 21, 2007 at 10:05 am

    why dosn’t foodnetwork just change its name to food contests.. mario is the best chef and its a shame that his show is cancelled and emiril is left on.

  • Tracey Thompson
    Oct 25, 2007 at 8:32 pm

    A contest here and there is fine, but I agree. All the new shows are turning into reality shows or competitions.

  • Tracey Thompson
    Oct 25, 2007 at 8:33 pm

    I think he is an incredible chef…I worry that his days are numbered all together over there.

  • T. McCartney
    Oct 27, 2007 at 10:03 pm

    I tuned out Food TV. I miss the chefs. Tell me the ’sassy shortcut cuisine’ experiment is over and I’ll come back. Otherwise I’ll follow those chefs to their new homes.

  • Tracey Thompson
    Oct 29, 2007 at 8:18 am

    It is sad. I really don’t watch as much of it as I used to. I don’t mind a few of those shows, but the whole schedule is ending up that way.

  • Berg
    Nov 21, 2007 at 1:09 am

    Now all the real Chefs are off the food network…back to watching PBS on the weekends. Yeah Emerill, I’m calling you a hack. Mario is till on the Fine Living Network if you get that. Why do I have to look at Rachael Ray’s dumpy butt using some Betty Crocker recipe that I could of cooked when I was 8? Giada is worth looking at but not listening to…I guess boobs make better TV than brains…once again. Why does Sandra Lee’s haggered, over-the-hill, untalented, uninspired, annoying, bad boob job, pointless, brain-dead persona take one second of airtime on any network? Every time I see that show, I want to light my head on fire and poke my eyes out with a paring knife. Just waiting for Mario to keep it real and put out a show on PBS like Ming Tsai did.

  • Joe SMith
    Nov 27, 2007 at 6:56 pm

    It’s about BOOBS…MArio has no BOOBS…it’s all women and cleavage boys & girls….

  • Lilly
    Dec 3, 2007 at 12:12 am

    It’s not the end of the world, guys.
    What about Gino D’Acampo or whatever his name is?

  • Tracey Thompson
    Dec 4, 2007 at 8:18 pm

    Gino D’Acampo? He is on the East side of the pond. Mario was our Italian Guru on TV here in the USA…

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