Beauty and the Baker

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The Beauty and the Baker
Beauty and the Baker logo.jpg
GenreRomantic comedy
Created byAssi Azar
Directed byOded Ruskin
StarringAviv Alush
Rotem Sela
Mark Ivanir
Uri Gavriel
Hila Saada
Dar Zuzovsky
Ofer Haroun
Shani Aviv
Yaffa Levi
Nava Medina
Jason Lewis
Omar Sharif Jr.
Country of originIsrael
Original languageHebrew
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes21
Production
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time30-32 minutes
Production companyEndemol Israel for Keshet Broadcasting
Release
Original networkChannel 2
Original releaseNovember 23, 2013 (2013-11-23) –
2021 (2021)
Chronology
Related showsThe Baker and the Beauty (US adaptation)
The Baker and the Beauty (Indian adaptation)
External links
Website

The Beauty and the Baker (Hebrew: להיות איתה Translit.: Lihyot Ita Translated: "Being with Her") is an Israeli romantic-comedy TV series that follows the love story between a simple baker and an international supermodel. It ranks as one of the highest-rated scripted series ever in Israel.[1][2] The second season premiered on May 9, 2017.[1] The series takes a comical approach to Jewish ethnic divisions in Israel by exploring the relationship between a privileged Ashkenazi Jewish woman and her working-class Mizrahi Jewish (Yemenite-Jewish) love interest.

Plot summary[]

The worlds of the model and heiress Noa Hollander (Rotem Sela) and the baker Amos Dahari (Aviv Alush) collide when they meet on a night out in Tel Aviv. In season one, they face challenges to staying together as Noa's ruthless agent Tzvika (Mark Ivanir) and Amos' ex-girlfriend Vanessa (Hila Saada) conspire to break the couple up.[3] In season two, further impediments to their happiness are created by Noa's father and his scheming assistant, Eden.

In 2021 in Israel Season 1 and 2 were edited into 2 mini movies to remind people of the series and what had happened so far

In season 3 we have a time jump of 3 years following the end of Season 2.

It was confirmed in 2020 that Season 3 would be 4 episodes and would be the final season concluding the series.

Cast[]

  • Aviv Alush as Amos Dahari, a Mizrahi (Yemenite-Jewish) baker 29 years old from Bat-Yam. Brother of Merav and Assaf.
  • Rotem Sela as Noa Hollander, an international supermodel and heiress from Tel Aviv.
  • Mark Ivanir as Tzvika Granot, Noa's ruthless agent.
  • Hila Saada as Vanessa Maimon, Amos's jealous ex-girlfriend.
  • Dar Zuzovsky as Eden, Noa's father’s assistant (season 2).
  • Ofer Hayoun as Assaf Dahari, Amos's brother and aspiring pop singer.
  • Nava Medina as Amalia Dahari, Amos's attentive mother.
  • Shani Aviv as Merav Dahari, Amos's teen sister.
  • Uri Gavriel as Avi Dahari, Amos's easily irritated father.
  • Yaffa Levi as Shosh, Amalia's best friend and neighbor.
  • Jason Lewis as Pete Evans, a Hollywood actor and Noa's ex-boyfriend.
  • Omar Sharif Jr. as George, a Hollywood agent from Lebanon.

Reception[]

The series has been well-received by critics. Haaretz newspaper described it as "a great series" and that the "secret of the charm lies in the genre. For years the Israeli comedy drama has insisted on reinventing the wheel each time (or copying someone else’s wheel). Perhaps the most popular and ancient genre (from “Daphnis and Chloe” to “The Taming of the Shrew,” not to mention “When Harry Met Sally...”), it’s the genre most lacking in Israeli culture throughout the generations."[4] In the United Kingdom where the series is broadcast on Channel 4, The Daily Telegraph praised the series, writing that "aside from being a hugely entertaining, frivolous romantic comedy on the surface, the show has a grittier side which will appeal to a British audience."[3] Walter Iuzzolino acquired the series for Walter Presents, a Channel 4 streaming service of foreign language TV drama and comedy. Iuzzolino spoke about the series to The Jewish Chronicle, "On the one hand, it's a shamelessly commercial piece, with all the classic ingredients of a typical love story. However, I think there's an honesty about it which really resonated with me. The underlying themes are sophisticated, particularly regarding the notion of family. She [Noa] lives in a vacuum of no relations and he lives surrounded by these noisy Sicilian types who I love! To me, it painted the portrait of a community and bonds that are really lovely. I think it gives the series a lot of [weight]."[5]

Production and broadcast history[]

The series was created by Assi Azar, who had Bar Refaeli in mind for the lead role. Rotem Sela took the role when Refaeli pulled out.[6]

English subtitled version[]

An English subtitled version was released online on the Channel 4 website.[7] On June 20, 2017 Amazon acquired global rights of the first two seasons of the show and streams them worldwide on Amazon Prime Video.[8] As of October 9, 2021, the show was no longer available in the US on Amazon Prime Video. It was not clear where the show could be streamed from for viewers in the US.

Adaptations[]

  • On April 7, 2015 a Dutch adaptation premiered on Net 5 in The Netherlands.[9] The show was called Bagels & Bubbels: zij hoort bij mij ( Bagels and Bubbly: She's with me) and starred Bracha van Doesburgh as the supermodel Noa Hollander and Egbert Jan Weeber as baker Rick van Langeveld.[10][2] The show was cancelled after one season and eight episodes.
  • In November 2018, it was announced that an American adaptation of the series was being developed by Dean Georgaris and David Frankel through Keshet Studios and Universal Television for ABC. Georgaris and Frankel are set to write and direct, respectively, and both will executive produce alongside Avi Nir, Alon Shtruzman, Peter Traugott, and Rachel Kaplan.[11] In January 2019 ABC ordered the adaptation to pilot.[12] On May 11, 2019, ABC ordered the American titled The Baker and the Beauty to series for the 2019-2020 television season.[13] The series premiered on April 13, 2020, and lasted a single season of nine episodes ending that June.[14]
  • In 2021, it was adapted by Jonathan Edwards as The Baker and The Beauty for the Indian Telugu-language version, with Supriya Yarlagadda producing it.

References[]

  1. ^ a b ‘Baker And The Beauty’ Romantic Comedy Based On Israeli Format Set At ABC From Dean Georgaris, David Frankel & Keshet Deadline. 18 October 2018
  2. ^ a b "The Baker and the Beauty (Israel)". www.keshetinternational.com. Retrieved 2020-05-08.
  3. ^ a b Why you'll be glued to The Baker and the Beauty, Channel 4's new Israeli drama The Daily Telegraph. 18 August 2016
  4. ^ 'Big Brother' Co-host Pens Israeli Romantic Comedy - and Scores Haaretz. 2 January 2013
  5. ^ Israeli recipe for a love story The Jewish Chronicle. 18 August 2016
  6. ^ Can Bar Refaeli quash the feud with her Eurovision co-host? The Jerusalem Post. 5 February 2019
  7. ^ "The Baker and the Beauty - On Demand - All 4". www.channel4.com. Retrieved 10 December 2016.
  8. ^ Keslassy, Elsa (20 June 2017). "Amazon Nabs Global Rights to Keshet Hit Show 'The Baker and the Beauty'". Variety. Retrieved 20 June 2017.
  9. ^ Keshet International - The Baker and the Beauty to be remade in The Netherlands
  10. ^ Halina Reijn en Géza Weisz in Net 5-serie Bagels.
  11. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (October 18, 2018). "'Baker And The Beauty' Romantic Comedy Based On Israeli Format Set At ABC From Dean Georgaris, David Frankel & Keshet". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved November 9, 2018.
  12. ^ ABC Orders Pilot for Drama ‘The Baker and The Beauty’ Based on Israeli Series Variety. 28 January 2019
  13. ^ Andreeva, Nellie; Petski, Denise (May 11, 2019). "'The Baker And The Beauty' Gets ABC Series Order As Dean Georgaris Scores Double". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved May 11, 2019.
  14. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (June 15, 2020). "'The Baker And The Beauty' Canceled By ABC After One Season". Deadline Hollywood.

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