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Cookin' Cheap : ウィキペディア英語版
Cookin' Cheap

''Cookin' Cheap'' was a nationally syndicated cooking show, originally hosted by Larry Bly and Earl "Laban" Johnson, Jr. (July 29, 1941 - March 2, 1999).〔http://www.tributes.com/show/Earl-Johnson-22300112〕 ''Cookin' Cheap'' was taped in the studios of Blue Ridge Public Television in Roanoke, Virginia. It began its national distribution through the PBS system in 1981, and more recently did a syndication run on the GoodLife TV Network.
''Cookin' Cheap ''contrasted itself with contemporary cooking shows of its time by not attempting to hide the tedious preparation work that goes into cooking a recipe, and by using common ingredients purchased at local supermarkets in Roanoke, Virginia, where the show was produced.〔 Johnson stated that the idea for the show was born from the frustration he suffered when trying to recreate the recipes of Julia Child, lacking ingredients that are unavailable in a small southern town.〔
== Laban Johnson's illness and death ==
Laban Johnson suffered from complications of congestive heart failure and diabetes in his later years. In 1994, he temporarily took a leave from the show to undergo and recover from heart surgery. He returned in 1996.〔("Back in the Kitchen Stirring, Sifting and Cutting up Again with Pal Larry Bly Will be Part Therapy for Cookin' Cheap Chef Laban Johnson", ''The Roanoke Times'' ) October 30, 1996〕 On March 2, 1999, Johnson was found dead at his apartment in Roanoke, Virginia by several members of the production staff, when he failed to show up for a taping. He was 57.〔http://articles.orlandosentinel.com/1999-03-04/news/9903040133_1_mossman-guitars-carradine-brothers〕 Before his death, Johnson left instructions for Larry Bly to write and deliver his eulogy at his funeral, which he did. Johnson was replaced by Doug Patterson, his hand picked successor, for the remainder of the show's run.

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