‘The Polish Cooking Show’ Popular with Viewers of All Ethnicities

Natalie Rokita and her mother-in-law “Mama Ala” Rokita star in The Polish Cooking Show – a new series coming to PBS nationwide.

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The Polish Cooking Show on PBS is currently accepting queries from companies interested in the benefits of sponsorship.

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The Polish Cooking Show is part culinary education and part history lesson, all wrapped up with two playful cooks in the kitchen. You don’t have to be Polish to enjoy the show – fans of all ages love the witty banter and scrumptious recipes.

New PBS show combines yummy recipes, insightful history, and playful fun. Ideal sponsorship opportunity for companies to connect with a huge national audience.

As far from Hell’s Kitchen as you can get, Mama Ala’s kitchen is one filled with love: love for traditions, love for food, and love for one another.”

— Rikki Lee Travolta

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, UNITED STATES, April 21, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ — Fun in the kitchen is a recipe for success for cooking shows. Audiences like playful, happy cooks. They also like exposure to different cultures. The Polish Cooking Show is latest proof of that.

The Polish Cooking Show is an exciting and entertaining new cultural and cuisine television show coming to PBS. It is a delightful enlightening celebration of the beauty and elegance of Polish-American culture, history, and cuisine.

Just like you don’t have to be British to enjoy The Great British Baking Show, you don’t have to be Polish to enjoy The Polish Cooking Show. It’s a half hour of fun in the kitchen with two witty and vivacious cooks that is also peppered with history, traditions, and life lessons.

The Polish Cooking Show pilot episode premiered to fantastic ratings on PBS’s Chicago affiliate WTTW, prompting the show to be greenlighted for a full 13-episode season to air nationally.

According to MarketingCharts.com, 8 out of 10 adults watch cooking shows. The Polish Cooking Show is just the kind of programming cooking show enthusiasts are craving.

“Anybody who loves cooking shows or programs about different cultures is going to love spending time in the kitchen with Mama Ala and her daughter-in-law Natalie Rokita,” says producer Rikki Lee Travolta. While there is no denying his Italian heritage, Travolta is also 25% Polish and very proud of this lineage.

“As far from Hell’s Kitchen as you can get, Mama Ala’s kitchen is one filled with love: love for traditions, love for food, and love for one another,” explains Travolta, painting the picture of why viewers have fallen in love with the program.

The Polish Cooking Show is shot in Chicago, the city with the highest Polish population outside of Warsaw.

Production on new episodes will begin once Travolta and his partners select sponsors for the program. Love & Light Productions is beginning to schedule meetings with suitors. Companies in the food, kitchen appliance, and travel industries or that have a connection to Poland or Chicago are possible matches, however the producers are open to considering sponsors from all industries.

There are many benefits to sponsoring a popular PBS program including identification at the top and bottom of every episode. The Polish Cooking Show has a projected national reach of over 17,900,000 households over 13 episodes.

For more information on The Polish Cooking Show visit: www.ThePolishCookingShow.com.

For sponsorship inquiries call (224) 616-5683 x 1425 or email [email protected].

Rikki Lee Travolta
The Polish Cooking Show, Love and Light Productions
+1 224-616-5683 ext. 1425
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