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"Tell started all of this tv madness about chefs." - Regis Philbin. Before the heyday of the meals Network, there is Chef Tell - Television persona of Friedemann Paul Erhardt, America's first Television showman chef. Big on personality and taste, Chef Share was once called by Philadelphia mag the "affably roguish Bad Guy of the Philadelphia restaurant world." Chef Share explores how a young German American chef became America's biggest Television celebrity chef of his time. Most of Chef Tell's forty million baby boomer audiences - lots much like Julia Child's - never knew his amazing, hardscrabble life history. As yet. This earning biography sets us "behind the line" inside his kitchen and inside his, at times, turbulent personal life. Tell not only charmed, functioned, entertained and trained audiences to make on live tv shows, but, a quick-witted perfectionist, he also demanded only the freshest substances for his life of food, popularity, bundle of money, and women. Chef Tell's life - his colleagues would agree with the fact - was a managed, complicated and mercurial affair, which modified two establishments and the tastebuds of millions of home cooks. An absorbing account of a fantastic man, Chef Share brings us through his personal and professional highs and lows, and his glorious successes, describing why so many adored or hated him then and miss him dearly now. Your day Chef Tell offered, messages of shock and surprise flooded the press. "Chef Share has died? Adhere a fork in him, he's done," one wrote. Chef Tell would have adored that. Listeners will soon know why and agree with the fact.