Licence to Grill

Licence to Grill (2004-2007)

EndedReality showFood

Licence to Grill is a series that celebrates the joys of summer backyard entertaining and the BBQ. Each episode takes place on a Saturday afternoon as host and Chef Robert Rainford prepares to have people over for dinner that evening in his backyard. With the BBQ as the central theme, Robert shows us the hows and whys of perfect BBQ-ology with recipes ranging from the super delicious and simple (perfect hamburgers, steaks, kabobs) to more ambitious fare (leg of lamb, hot smoking sides of fish, grilled desserts).

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S05E23Summertime ChristmasSep 11, 2007
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S05E19Summertime Jazz BBQAug 28, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Licence to Grill premiere?

Licence to Grill premiered on May 30, 2004.

Who is the host of Licence to Grill?

The host of Licence to Grill is Rob Rainford.

What is the genre of Licence to Grill?

Licence to Grill falls under the genre of cooking and lifestyle.

How many episodes were there in the first season of Licence to Grill?

The first season of Licence to Grill consisted of 13 episodes.

Was Licence to Grill a reality TV show?

No, Licence to Grill was not a reality TV show. It was a cooking show.

Did Licence to Grill feature celebrity guests?

Yes, Licence to Grill occasionally featured celebrity guests who joined Rob Rainford in cooking delicious meals.

Where was Licence to Grill filmed?

Licence to Grill was primarily filmed in various outdoor locations, showcasing different grilling techniques and settings.

What is the main focus of Licence to Grill?

Licence to Grill focuses on showcasing different grilling techniques, recipes, and tips to create mouthwatering dishes.

Did Licence to Grill provide viewers with recipes?

Yes, Licence to Grill provided viewers with various recipes that were easy to follow and replicate at home.

Did Licence to Grill include grilling tips and tricks?

Absolutely, Licence to Grill shared numerous grilling tips and tricks to help viewers enhance their grilling skills.

Did Licence to Grill explore different types of grills?

Yes, Licence to Grill explored various types of grills, including gas grills, charcoal grills, and wood-fired grills, to cater to different grilling preferences.

Did Licence to Grill feature international cuisines?

Yes, Licence to Grill occasionally showcased international cuisines, introducing viewers to unique flavors and cooking styles from around the world.

Did Licence to Grill focus on specific types of food?

Licence to Grill did not focus on specific types of food but rather explored a wide range of dishes, including meats, vegetables, seafood, and desserts.

Did Licence to Grill highlight the importance of outdoor cooking?

Yes, Licence to Grill emphasized the joy and benefits of outdoor cooking, encouraging viewers to embrace grilling as a fun and delicious way to prepare meals.

Did Licence to Grill feature any grilling competitions?

No, Licence to Grill did not feature grilling competitions. It primarily focused on sharing grilling techniques and recipes.

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