The Untold Truth Of Good Eats
By Sarah Crocker/Feb. 17, 2021 2:57 pm EDT
It s safe to say that practically anyone with a passing knowledge of cooking television has heard of
Good Eats. In fact, it s also likely that you ve watched an episode or two, or even become a fan of the series. Good Eats was one of the first shows on Food Network or any other similar channel to both dive into the science of cooking and to do so in a way that was, simply, a lot of fun. Any one episode usually boasts skits, oversized props, and a whole host of puppets in the service of whatever ingredient or dish is featured.
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Perhaps it was around the time a leopard named Sheila sank its teeth into her neck that Juliet Prowse began to have second thoughts about
Circus of the Stars.
Prowse, an actress and dancer, was rehearsing for an appearance as a leader of uncaged leopards for the 1987 edition of the variety show, an annual extravaganza that recruited familiar faces from the worlds of movies, television, and music and had them perform circus theatrics for the amusement of viewers. But not, apparently, for the amusement of Sheila, who launched her attack after Prowse told her “good morning.” The bite, which required five stitches, came dangerously close to Prowse s carotid artery.