Capital Floyd

Capital Floyd (2000-2001)

EndedDocumentary showFood, Travel

Charismatic chef Keith Floyd visits the European capitals of Madrid, Oslo, Vienna, Edinburgh and Prague in this new five-part series. Keith explores each city and looks at how their cuisine integrates with the culture of the local people, and indeed, how lifestyle has shaped the dishes themselves. Each episode also includes three major cooking sketches, as well as stunning travelogue sequences.

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Scheduleevery Monday

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E07ViennaJan. 15, 2001
S01E06PragueJan. 8, 2001
S01E05EdinburghJan. 1, 2001
S01E04Floyd's New Years Eve FeastDez. 25, 2000
S01E03Christmas a la FloydDez. 18, 2000
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Capital Floyd premiere?

Capital Floyd premiered on September 12, 2000.

Who were the main characters in Capital Floyd?

The main characters in Capital Floyd included Richard Floyd, played by David Sutcliffe, and Cynthia Floyd, played by Elizabeth Perkins.

What was the premise of Capital Floyd?

Capital Floyd revolved around Richard Floyd, a successful investment banker, who decides to leave his high-powered job and open a restaurant with his wife Cynthia, leading to a series of comedic and dramatic situations.

What was the setting of Capital Floyd?

Capital Floyd was set in Washington, D.C., showcasing the bustling city life and the challenges of running a restaurant in such a location.

Who were the creators of Capital Floyd?

Capital Floyd was created by Peter Tolan and Garry Trudeau.

What were some recurring themes in Capital Floyd?

Capital Floyd often explored themes of career changes, family dynamics, and the ups and downs of entrepreneurship.

Who were some notable guest stars on Capital Floyd?

Notable guest stars on Capital Floyd included Michael Michele, Chris Eigeman, and Mary Stuart Masterson.

What was the critical reception of Capital Floyd?

Capital Floyd received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its cast and premise, but some criticism for its execution.

Did Capital Floyd receive any award nominations?

Yes, Capital Floyd received nominations for Best New Comedy Series at the Television Critics Association Awards.

What were some memorable episodes of Capital Floyd?

Memorable episodes of Capital Floyd included "Opening Night," "Family Matters," and "The Investor."

How did Capital Floyd contribute to the representation of Washington, D.C. in TV shows?

Capital Floyd contributed to the representation of Washington, D.C. by showcasing the city's diverse neighborhoods, local businesses, and political backdrop.

What was the tone of the humor in Capital Floyd?

The humor in Capital Floyd was a mix of witty dialogue, situational comedy, and subtle satire of the business world.

Did Capital Floyd address any social issues?

Yes, Capital Floyd addressed social issues such as work-life balance, gender dynamics in the workplace, and the challenges of small business ownership.

How did the character of Richard Floyd evolve throughout the series?

Throughout the series, Richard Floyd evolved from a stressed-out banker to a more relaxed and fulfilled entrepreneur, experiencing personal growth and learning valuable life lessons.

What was the legacy of Capital Floyd in the realm of TV comedies?

Capital Floyd left a legacy as a show that attempted to blend workplace comedy with family dynamics, paving the way for future TV shows to explore similar themes.

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