Nick Offerman fronts Making It with Amy Poehler
NBCUniversal’s streaming platform Peacock has commissioned spin-offs based on its formats Making It and Top Chef, while renewing Below Deck Down Under for a third season.
Comedian Amy Poehler will swap the workshop for the kitchen in a six-part Christmas special titled Baking It, a take on carpentry series Making It which she hosts with former Parks & Recreation co-star Nick Offerman.
Baking It will see two home bakers compete to impress a panel of grandmothers and win a cash prize. Both Making It and Baking It are created by Poehler and Nicolle Yaron.
“AGT” spinoff, Jimmy Fallon event series “That’s My Jam” part of NBC 2021-22 slate NBC is heading into the 2021-22 season with a roster of unscripted shows and tentpole event programming including an America’s Got Talent spinoff and the Jimmy Fallon-fronted That’s My . May 14, 2021
NBC is heading into the 2021-22 season with a roster of unscripted shows and tentpole event programming including an
America’s Got Talent spinoff and the Jimmy Fallon-fronted
That’s My Jam.
A decision is yet to be made on the return of
Ellen’s Game of Games, currently in its fourth season.
Streaming service also ordered “Baking It” from “Making It” produced Amy Poehler
Jennifer Maas | May 13, 2021 @ 9:00 AM
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Peacock has set spinoff series for some of parent company NBCUniversal’s most beloved unscripted franchises, including Bravo’s “Top Chef” and “Below Deck” and NBC’s “American Ninja Warrior” and “Making It,” the streaming service said Thursday.
The ordered offshoots include “Top Chef Family Style,” “American Ninja Warrior Junior,” “Below Deck Down Under” and “Baking It,” all of which will stream exclusively on Peacock.
“Top Chef Family Style” is described as a new family culinary competition featuring exceptionally talented young chefs who will each team up with an adult family member partner to compete for a chance to be crowned champions.
In an effort to buff its unscripted catalog, Peacock has ordered four spinoff series, including “Top Chef Family Style” and “Below Deck Down Under.” The streamer also nabbed the kids version of “American Ninja Warrior” and a baking-themed spinoff of the DIY series “Making It.” Hosted by Meghan Trainor, “Top Chef Family Style” will feature
NBCUniversal streaming service Peacock is continuing its ramping up of unscripted content with several spin-offs of the network group’s unscripted hits joining the roster.
New extensions of existing franchises include Baking .