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COMING SOON!
CEE DUB'S
NEW TELEVISION SERIES
"DUTCH OVEN COOKIN' WITH CEE DUB"
This past summer in
conjunction with KNDU Television, the NBC affiliate in Kennewick,
Washington, Cee Dub filmed the first thirteen episodes of his
new series, "Dutch Oven Cookin' with Cee Dub."
This new series will be marketed to commercial television stations.
At this time we do not know if it will receive cable and/or
satellite distribution. Obviously, we hope to get the widest
distribution possible to allow Cee Dub's fans across the country
the opportunity to view these new shows.
Unlike his previous Public Television series which used the
same set for all thirty nine shows, the new series was shot
at a variety of locations in and around the Tri-Cities of Kennewick,
Richland, and Pasco, Washington. In an effort to break out of
the mold as just a "camp cook" Cee Dub chose locations
we think more accurately portrays outdoor cooking today. He
set his kitchen up in such diverse places as a football stadium
for a "Tailgate Party", back yards, poolside, and
two elegant dinners filmed on location at the Columbia Crest
Winery near Paterson, Washington.
Currently the series is in post production. It's our best guess
this process will be finished by the end of October when our
marketing efforts will begin in earnest.
We're establishing a new website dedicated to the new show.
This site, www.ceedubsproductions.com
is currently under construction. It will feature information
about our sponsors, their products, show schedules, recipes,
and links to relevant websites.
One of the biggest criticisms we received about Cee Dub's Public
Television series was individual shows were not available on
VHS tape. After the shows begin airing we plan to offer this
new series on both VHS tape and DVD.
We'll be up dating this page and ceedubsproductions.com
so check back often!
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| Cee Dub came
out of the woods so to speak, in the fall of 1998 when he
filmed the first eight segments for his Public
Television Series, Dutch Oven and Camp Cooking,
produced by KWSU in Pullman, Washington. At that time
Cee Dub still wore the grey and green uniform of a Idaho
Conservation Officer and filmed those first episodes between
back country horse patrols of Idaho's Gospel Hump Wilderness
Area. Those first shows began airing in March of 1999 and
folks across the country became acquainted with Cee Dub.
As a result of the show, his first book Cee Dub's
Dutch Oven and Other Camp Cookin', went into
it's second printing with revisions reflecting recipes used
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Cee
Dub burst on the outdoor cooking scene in 1996 with his
first book Cee
Dub's Dutch Oven and Other Camp Cookin'. His second
book More
Cee Dub's Dutch Oven and Camp Cookin' is now available.
In
1999 Cee Dub premiered his Dutch Oven Cooking on a Public
Television Series, Dutch Oven and Camp Cooking, produced
by KWSU of Pullman, Washington. In conjunction with the
series, a 65-minute "How-To" tape for beginners
was produced.
After
filming a total of thirty nine episodes from 1998-2000,
KWSU ceased production due to financial considerations on
their part. Even three years later these popular shows continue
to be aired around the country on Public Television stations
providing Dutch oven and camp cooking aficionados the opportunity
to watch Cee Dub work his magic in an outdoor kitchen.
To
see Cee Dub on his Dutch Oven series, visit:
Dutch Oven and Camp Cooking at the following web address:
Or,
go to your local Public Television provider for schedule
airings of this program. If Dutch
Oven and Camp Cooking isn't added to your local Public
Television programming, ask them to add it. They like
to air popular public television series.
Find
out more about Cee Dub himself by clicking here!
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DUTCH
OVEN AND CAMP COOKING is available to all Public Television
stations. If your local Public Television provider doesn't
carry the series, take a few minutes and call, write, or
email the program director and request it. If you enjoy
the series, let your local Public Television provider know
how much you enjoy the shows!
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