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Article: Romagnoli set table for Italian fare.(Arts and Lifestyle)
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- The Boston Herald
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- January 24, 2009
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Byline: MAT SCHAFFER
http://www.bostonherald.com
The Boston culinary community is mourning the loss of G. Franco Romagnoli. The legendary Italian cooking teacher, author and television personality died last week at age 82.
Romagnoli and first wife Margaret were hosts of the 1974-'76 landmark Public Television series "The Romagnolis' Table," the first authentic Italian cooking show on American television. Romagnoli, a Rome-born cinematographer worked at WGBH at the time.
"Julia Child was responsible," Romagnoli recalled in a Herald interview earlier this year. "Her show was so successful that the creative people at 'GBH decided to ...
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... ... MAT SCHAFFER A year ago, G. Franco Romagnoli was at a dinner of New England booksellers ... ever use is your meatless cookbook,' " Romagnoli recalls her saying. " `It's old and ... timelier. `Magro means lean," explains Romagnoli, well known to Bostonians for "The ...
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