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Casting Call - "Come Dine With Me Canada"


I'm part of the Vancouver Food Bloggers Meetup, and recently got this interesting offer to be on television, on Come Dine With Me Canada!
If you feel you qualify, feel free to apply and good luck!

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My name's Helen Manley and I’m a Casting Producer for the television show “Come Dine With Me”, W Networks number one dinner party competition. The show is a huge success and FINALLY we're on the search for creative foodies in Vancouver!

For the show, 5 strangers will spend 5 days wining, dining and judging each others meals in the hopes of being designated "Host With The Most". Participants are given the chance to make a fantastic meal for their guests with a $300 budget.

As a food enthusiast you probably know a lot of people who would be fantastic competitors. I'm hoping you yourself might be interested or you could help communication this opportunity to other great candidates.

Below I've attached a casting call that can be easily forwarded on and a twitter blub. To chat about the show or to apply you can call me at 416.598.2500 x 303 or email comedinewithme@propertelevision.com.

I hope I've piqued your interest. To reach fabulous foodies in Vancouver it really is assistance from people like yourself that makes all the difference. So thank you so much for your time.

I look forward to hearing from you,

Helen

Helen Manley
Casting Producer
Come Dine With Me Canada
Proper Television
helen@propertelevision.com


“Come Dine With Me Canada” is casting food enthusiasts and creative cooks for it’s 4th fun filled season. W Networks smash hit series is looking for anyone who thinks they’ve got what it takes to out-wine and out-dine the competition!

5 strangers, will spend a week wining, dining and judging each others dinner parties. Participants are given a $300 budget to create a menu and host a dinner party in their home. The winner walks away with $1000 cash prize and the title of “Host with the Most”.

To apply please email comedinewithme@propertelevision.com

Twitter:
Hey Vancouver, R U a foodie & the host with the most? Come Dine With Me Canada casting now. Email: comedinewithme@propertelevision.com

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