Top Chef

Top Chef is a reality show unlike any other while it searches for the world's next Top Chef. Each week this talented group of chefs, professionally trained and self-taught, will be challenged and judged by some of the best known chefs in the industry. Over the course of the season and endless challenges one chef a week is asked to "pack their knives and go" until there is only one left standing as the ultimate Top Chef.

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Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials June 2007 February 2012 18
Season 1 - San Francisco March 2006 May 2006 12
Season 2 - Los Angeles October 2006 January 2007 13
Season 3 - Miami June 2007 October 2007 16
Season 4 - Chicago March 2008 June 2008 15
Season 5 - New York November 2008 March 2009 15
Season 6 - Las Vegas August 2009 December 2009 16
Season 7 - D.C. June 2010 September 2010 15
Season 8 - All Stars December 2010 April 2011 17
Season 9 - Texas November 2011 March 2012 18
Season 10 - Seattle November 2012 February 2013 17
Season 11 - New Orleans October 2013 February 2014 17
Season 12 - Boston October 2014 February 2015 15
Season 13 - California December 2015 March 2016 15
Season 14 - Charleston December 2016 March 2017 14
Season 15 - Colorado December 2017 March 2018 14
Season 16 - Kentucky December 2018 March 2019 15
Season 17 - All Stars L.A. March 2020 June 2020 14
Season 18 - Portland April 2021 July 2021 14
Season 19 - Houston March 2022 June 2022 14
Season 20 - World All-Stars March 2023 June 2023 14
Season 21 - Wisconsin March 2024 April 2024 4
Unassigned Episodes 0
Season From To Episodes
All Seasons
Specials 0
Season 5 0
Season 180 December 2012 1
Unassigned Episodes 321
Absolute ordering places all episodes in a single ordered season. This is generally used for anime.
Season From To Episodes
Season 1 December 2012 1
Unassigned Episodes 321

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