Gordon Elliott

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Gordon Elliott (Born September 30, 1956) is a reporter and actor. Although he was born in Liverpool, Elliott grew up in Australia. Originally a Sydney law student, Elliott worked part time on a radio show and ended up on Good Morning Australia.

After several jobs hosting morning news programs and work as the feature reporter on the Fox Television show A Current Affair (produced by New York's WNYW), Elliott appeared as the house-entering feature reporter on WNYW's morning news program Good Day New York.

The 1990s saw him take turns hosting game and talk shows. Recently he hosted the Food Network program Follow That Food and the Fine Living network's The Genuine Article, and has also appeared in several Campbell's Soup commercials. He also established his own production company called Follow Productions, which produces Food Network's Paula's Home Cooking and the first four seasons of Semi-Homemade Cooking with Sandra Lee.

He lives in Millbrook, New York with his wife and their children.

  • Casey Kasem's American Top 40 (substitute host, 1980)
  • Good Morning, Australia (1980-1986)
  • A Current Affair (1987-1991)
  • To Tell the Truth (1990)
  • Hard Copy (1991)
  • Good Day New York
  • CBS This Morning (1993)
  • Ryori no tetsujin (1993)
  • The Gordon Elliott Show (talk show) (1994-1997)
  • World's Dumbest Criminals (1997)
  • Rencontre à New York (1998)
  • Trifling With Fate (2000)
  • It's Your Chance of a Lifetime (2000)
  • Oz (2001)
  • Follow That Food (2002)
  • The Genuine Article (2004)
  • The Next Food Network Star (2005)
  • Gordon Elliott's Door Knock Dinners
Preceded by
Robin Ward
Host of To Tell The Truth
1990
Succeeded by
Lynn Swann

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