Prime Video announces launch date for new cooking series ‘Dish It Out’ hosted by Tilly Ramsay

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Prime Video will debut a new cooking series, “Dish It Out,” this fall. The show is hosted by Tilly Ramsay, known for her interest in food and cooking. Gordon Ramsay, her father and well-known chef, is among the featured guests.

The first eight episodes of the 32-episode series will be released on Friday, September 5. Subsequent episodes will be made available in batches of eight each week until September 26.

“Dish It Out” is produced by Tastemade Studios under a first-look deal with Amazon MGM Studios to develop unscripted lifestyle programming. More than 50 guests are expected to appear throughout the season, including Tilly’s parents and other celebrities from various fields.

Tilly Ramsay leads viewers through each episode by exploring current online food trends and family recipes. She introduces surprise ingredients and recipes submitted by celebrity chefs, influencers, and family members.

Prime Video access requires an Amazon Prime membership, which costs $14.99 per month or $139 annually. Membership also includes benefits such as fast shipping on items and exclusive deals. Discounted memberships are available: young adults (ages 18–24) and college students can try Prime for Young Adults with a six-month trial before paying $7.49 per month or $69 per year; qualifying government-assistance recipients can access Prime Access with a free 30-day trial followed by a monthly fee of $6.99.

“Dish It Out” is part of ongoing efforts to expand original content offerings on Prime Video.



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