The 'Save Robert Irvine' Campaign Begins
From a "group of volunteers who are interested in keeping Robert Irvine as host of Dinner: Impossible" comes the "Save Robert Irvine!" campaign. The strategy consists of contacting the Food Network via its online form and the always effective online petition. [via tampabay.com]
Previously
Robert Irvine Backs Out of St. Petersburg, Florida, Restaurants
Robert Irvine Fired from the Food Network
Celebrity Chef Has Pants on Fire
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16 Comments:
Will this "group of volunteers" also be around to talk major organizations into working with Robert? I don't think anyone understands how tough it will be to produce a show with Robert Irvine now that he is more known for being a liar than for being a chef. It is not as simple as "keep him on Food Network!", it is a question of how will they produce this show now? Good luck to you and your volunteers.
rock1 at 3:57PM on 03/11/08
Since this story has been out, it's been amazing how many euphemisms I've seen for lying. Like if you call it something else that makes it OK.
aharste at 5:06PM on 03/11/08
I used to love watching Dinner Impossible but I've really lost respect for him now and it doesn't matter that I think he did a good job on the show....
Foodmayhem_Jessica at 12:48AM on 03/12/08
How about "embellished"? He's a phony. Why would FN even consider keeping him? The show should be canned altogether. Bringing in another host would serve no purpose.
RichardCrystal at 10:19AM on 03/12/08
If the show is one that viewers like, how would bringing in a new host serve no purpose?
ccbweb at 11:00AM on 03/12/08
wow everyone is so critical here. I think his show is one of the few good ones of all the new crap that food network is putting out these days. (URS and throwdown are sooo bad) and i also think he is responsible for its success. also he does a great job making the food delicious and on time every episode. Its FN's fault that they didn't look into the resume deeper but at this point i think its moot that he exaggerated a few things. what reason does gina neely have for being on TV? what about 2 dudes catering or whatever? if the show is good he should stay -thefoodinmybeard
franklindelanobluth at 11:25AM on 03/12/08
sorry, he shouldn't be rewarded for the extent of lying he did. I enjoyed the show when I did watch it, but now it's less enjoyable because of his need to lie rather than get the job honestly, and I do think he's a good chef, he should have let that speak for itself.
I read that Food Network is looking for a new host, to keep the show alive. Will it be as good? Who knows, he's the only one I can see doing it, maybe they need to kill the show and come up with a similar concept and call it something else.
I didn't get to where I am in my career by lying. "Cheaters never prosper", isn't that the old phrase?
Southern_bella at 12:12PM on 03/12/08
I think it is a shame that anyone loses their job. But the formerly about Food tv is not a worry really. If he is a chef and has a following he will be still a chef with a following.
JerzeeTomato at 1:17PM on 03/12/08
As the host of the SAVE ROBERT! campaign, I would like to say that I'm a little overwhelmed by the response. In two days we have gone from averaging 25 hits a day to well over 400 a day. The online petition also jumped by 60 signers.
Of course I would make myself available to media, if they wanted, but as a low level grass roots organization we do not really have anyone knocking down our door.
But please make sure you visit http://saverobert.bravehost.com and sign the petition and let Food Network know that you still want Robert as host.
dlairson at 1:45PM on 03/12/08
So dlairson, your HIT count has gone through the roof, but you're only up to 60 signers...methinks that says it all.
Curlz at 3:33PM on 03/12/08
Impressive: the petition is up to 123 signatures, including 'Eagle Archambeault' and 'Earl of Sandwich'.
Raphael at 10:48AM on 03/13/08
Hi All,
In the past couple of days the Save Robert! website has gone from 12 hits a day to over 200. Also the petition has jumped from 60 members to almost 130, after I removed some of the fake or suspect signatures.
This says something, the more people who are aware of this campaign, the more who want to participate.
dlairson at 1:29PM on 03/13/08
What's the opposite of groundswell?
PerkyMac at 7:21PM on 03/13/08
I think that'd be a sinkhole, PerkyMac. =D
dhelor at 4:36AM on 03/14/08
I'm a little unclear why 'Earl of Sandwich' is being held up with a real name for ridicule Raphael.
sylphon at 2:43PM on 03/14/08
Does anyone else think it's kind of funny that only the host was fired over the business of his lying on his resume? I mean what about the people who where checking his creidentials, or the people who touted that hype in the first place. I beleive that FN only added insult to injury when it fired it's host, who beleived (or cared) that the queen would give a knighthood to a chef. That said, the rules are a mule, but they are the rules. He shouldn't have lied, but maybe now he can get together a show that showcases his talents, with a network that appreciates their people.
dellenby at 10:02AM on 03/19/08