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[edit] Galloping Gourmet reference
This article seems to contradict itself. In the Biography section, it states that the name of his television show ("The Galloping Gourmet") came from his onscreen persona. Later, it says that the television show was named after a book that he co-authored. If nobody beats me to it (and I'm betting nobody will), I'll look around and try to find out where the name came from. Destro 21:54, 24 January 2007 (UTC)
- I've searched around and haven't found a reference as to why the title was chosen. However, on Graham Kerr's home site the book "The Galloping Gourmets" was produced in 1965 (not 1967 as listed in the Wikipedia trivia section of Graham Kerr, but it could be wrong because Len Evens is really Len Evans). I'll continue looking ... Roaming27 06:22, 25 January 2007 (UTC)