Dinner: Impossible

Dinner: Impossible (2007- )

EndedReality showFood

Robert Irvine is ready for any challenge he is challenged to overcome culinary obstacles and deliver a delicious meal before his time runs out. With new challenges from this exciting, fun-loving chef, viewers will see if Robert can make dinner, possible!

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Scheduleevery Tuesday at 22:00 (60 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 premiere?

'Dinner: Impossible' premiered on January 24, 2007.

Who hosted the TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

The TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 was hosted by Robert Irvine.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 had a total of 26 episodes.

What was the format of the TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

In 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007, Robert Irvine was given a seemingly impossible challenge to cook a meal in unusual locations and with limited resources, within a specific time limit.

Who was the executive producer of the TV show 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 was executive produced by Craig H. Shepherd, Michael Krupat, and Robert Irvine.

What were some of the unusual locations where meals were cooked in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

Some of the unusual locations where meals were cooked in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 included on top of a cruise ship, in a moving helicopter, and underwater.

Did every challenge on 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 have a time limit?

Yes, every challenge on 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 had a time limit that added to the difficulty of the task.

Were there any restrictions placed on Robert Irvine in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

Yes, in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007, Robert Irvine had restrictions such as limited resources, unfamiliar ingredients, or unusual cooking equipment that he had to overcome.

Were there any special guests featured on 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

Yes, 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 featured special guests, including celebrities, athletes, and renowned chefs who interacted with Robert Irvine during his challenges.

Was 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 part of a larger franchise?

Yes, 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 was part of the larger 'Impossible' franchise, which also included 'Restaurant: Impossible' and 'Restaurant: Impossible - Revisited.'

Did 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 have a competitive aspect?

No, 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 did not have a competitive aspect. The focus was on Robert Irvine's ability to overcome challenging situations and create a successful meal.

Were there any recurring themes or motifs in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

Yes, in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007, there were recurring themes of teamwork, creativity, and resourcefulness in the face of adversity.

Was there any audience participation in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

No, 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 did not have audience participation. The show primarily focused on the challenges faced by Robert Irvine.

Were there any memorable failures or mishaps in 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

Yes, 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 had its fair share of memorable failures and mishaps, which added to the excitement and unpredictability of the show.

What was the overall premise of 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007?

The overall premise of 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 was to push Robert Irvine's culinary skills to the limit by placing him in challenging and unconventional cooking scenarios.

Did 'Dinner: Impossible' from the year 2007 receive any awards or nominations?

Yes, 'Dinner: Impossible' received a Primetime Emmy nomination for Outstanding Reality Program in 2008.

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