David E. Hoffman, TV writer, author and creator of Food Network shows such as “The Best Thing I Ever Ate,” died Jan. 3 at his home in West Hollywood. He had been battling glioblastoma for six months.
As a producer, Hoffman created and executive produced the Food Network shows “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” and “The Best Thing I Ever Made,” showcasing national food and recipes. Aside from his work in food, Hoffman also wrote for television shows such as “Matlock,” “Diagnosis: Murder” and “ABC AfterSchool Specials.”
He also served as a feature lifestyle reporter exploring trends and popular culture on morning shows in Los Angeles on both ABC and Fox, a stint with “Good Morning America,” and appearances on “The View.”
Hoffman was also the author of “The Joy of Pigging Out,” in which he provided recommendations for best places to eat across the country and also reflected on...
As a producer, Hoffman created and executive produced the Food Network shows “The Best Thing I Ever Ate” and “The Best Thing I Ever Made,” showcasing national food and recipes. Aside from his work in food, Hoffman also wrote for television shows such as “Matlock,” “Diagnosis: Murder” and “ABC AfterSchool Specials.”
He also served as a feature lifestyle reporter exploring trends and popular culture on morning shows in Los Angeles on both ABC and Fox, a stint with “Good Morning America,” and appearances on “The View.”
Hoffman was also the author of “The Joy of Pigging Out,” in which he provided recommendations for best places to eat across the country and also reflected on...
- 1/16/2024
- by Valerie Wu
- Variety Film + TV
Pluto introduces Professor Abullah as the head of the Ministry of Science in the Republic of Persia. He’s one of the most intelligent scientists in the world and is hailed for ushering his native country into the age of advanced robotics. He’s portrayed as a man in his early sixties with a calm and calculated demeanor who doesn’t indulge himself in friendly banter with another fellow scientist, except for a few who share the same level of intelligence as him, which includes Professor Tenma, Professor Ochanomizu, and Professor Hoffman.
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Why Did Abullah Start The Bora Project?
For years, the Kingdom of Persia was criticized by the United States of Thrasia for creating robots that could transform into world-destroying weapons. However, the Kingdom of Persia wasn’t developing any world-destroying robots but harvester robots that could transform Persia’s barren and sandy lands into lush greenery.
Spoilers Ahead
Why Did Abullah Start The Bora Project?
For years, the Kingdom of Persia was criticized by the United States of Thrasia for creating robots that could transform into world-destroying weapons. However, the Kingdom of Persia wasn’t developing any world-destroying robots but harvester robots that could transform Persia’s barren and sandy lands into lush greenery.
- 10/29/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
Netflix’s latest anime, Pluto, is a delightful treat that shines far brighter than the run-of-the-mill anime the streaming giant has been serving up lately. It’s a nostalgia trip to the golden age of classic anime that once had us glued to our screens as kids. It reminds us of our beloved Astro Boy, and Pluto serves as a delightful spinoff, bringing all seven of out favorite robots and tickling those cherished memories for us. In Layman’s terms, streaming Pluto on Netflix is like revisiting old friends on a fresh and exciting new adventure.
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Atom
Created by Professor Tenma, the former Head of the Ministry of Science, Atom is the strongest robot ever to take part in the 39th Central Asian War. Even though Atom didn’t take part in the war directly, he was part of the peacekeeping force that was dispatched to Persia to install peace.
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Atom
Created by Professor Tenma, the former Head of the Ministry of Science, Atom is the strongest robot ever to take part in the 39th Central Asian War. Even though Atom didn’t take part in the war directly, he was part of the peacekeeping force that was dispatched to Persia to install peace.
- 10/29/2023
- by Rishabh Shandilya
- Film Fugitives
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