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Knight Enterprises


Knight Enterprises is an independent television production and broadcasting company based in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Since it began in 1996, Knight Enterprises has produced more than 400 half hours of television. Knight Enterprises is best known for food television series including "The Great Canadian Food Show," "Table d'Hote," "Cook Like a Chef," and "Licence to Grill," "Junk Brothers," as well as the latest project, "This Food That Wine". In December 2013, Knight Enterprises entered the broadcasting landscape with the launch of its first ever television channel - Gusto.

Knight Enterprises first program was "The Great Canadian Food Show", which celebrates ethnic and regional influences on Canada's culinary heritage, features cuisine and scenery from every province and territory in Canada. Each episode highlights great Canadian food, as well as the people - from growers to chefs - who bring food to the table. This series has aired on Food Network Canada, CBC, TVA and TVO and has been sold to more than 52 countries.

In January 2001, Knight Enterprises launched its second food show - "Cook Like a Chef," a series about how to cook. Several of Canada's top chefs show that gourmet food is not difficult to create. Chefs create dishes from the ground up while demonstrating cooking tips, techniques and skills. They cover everything from clarifying butter to how to make the perfect turkey.

"Licence to Grill" addresses summer backyard entertaining and barbecue fare such as hamburgers, steaks, kebabs, leg of lamb, sides of fish, and grilled desserts. Knight Enterprises also produced a one-hour winter BBQ special spin off from the series.

"Junk Brothers" is about furniture resurrection and transformation. Brothers Jim and Steve Kelley secretly patrol the streets saving cast off furniture from the refuse bin. They whisk the items away to their workshop and transform the trash into incredible pieces of furniture that maintain at least a hint of their former battered selves. Once complete, our dynamic duo silently returns the restored pieces to their original homes and watch as the homeowners are dazzled and mystified at the surprise restoration before them: they’ve just had a visit from the Junk Brothers. The series currently airs on HGTV in both Canada and the United States, as well as several other markets around the world.


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