Bakers Dozen

Fiction, film or TV show featuring memorable meals, foods or drinks

  1. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  2. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
  3. The Great Outdoors (1988 film)
  4. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989 film)
  5. Babette’s Feast (1987 film)
  6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (book and film adaptations)
  7. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
  8. The Little Rascals: Mush and Milk
  9. My Dinner With Andre (1981 film)
  10. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin

Tuf, a large man with a huge appetite, is treated to a Lucullan, thoroughly-described feast by Tolly Mune, who’s hoping to persuade him to sell his starship.

Fiction, film or TV show featuring memorable meals, foods or drinks

  1. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  2. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
  3. The Great Outdoors (1988 film)
  4. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989 film)
  5. Babette’s Feast (1987 film)
  6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (book and film adaptations)
  7. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
  8. The Little Rascals: Mush and Milk
  9. My Dinner With Andre (1981 film)
  10. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin
  11. Pulp Fiction (1994 film)

A whole slew of them: Big Kahuna Burger, Le Big Mac, Royale with Cheese, the $5 shake, “That’s damn good coffee, Jimmy!”, “I don’t dig on swine.”

Fiction, film or TV show featuring memorable meals, foods or drinks

  1. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  2. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
  3. The Great Outdoors (1988 film)
  4. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989 film)
  5. Babette’s Feast (1987 film)
  6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (book and film adaptations)
  7. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
  8. The Little Rascals: Mush and Milk
  9. My Dinner With Andre (1981 film)
  10. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin
  11. Pulp Fiction (1994 film)
  12. Miles Vorkosigan’s disastrous dinner party in A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold

Not a disaster because of the food, however. It’s delicious, even though it’s made from something equivalent to honey, which Miles refers to as “bug vomit”.

Fiction, film or TV show featuring memorable meals, foods or drinks

  1. A Christmas Carol, Charles Dickens
  2. Oliver Twist, Charles Dickens
  3. The Great Outdoors (1988 film)
  4. The Cook, The Thief, His Wife & Her Lover (1989 film)
  5. Babette’s Feast (1987 film)
  6. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (book and film adaptations)
  7. Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle
  8. The Little Rascals: Mush and Milk
  9. My Dinner With Andre (1981 film)
  10. Tuf Voyaging by George R.R. Martin
  11. Pulp Fiction (1994 film)
  12. Miles Vorkosigan’s disastrous dinner party in A Civil Campaign by Lois McMaster Bujold
  13. Chungking Express (film)

Centered around an eponymous Hong Kong lunch counter.

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New! News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley

Brinkley’s partner for 14 years on NBC

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner
  5. Linda Ellerbee

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner
  5. Linda Ellerbee
  6. Peter Jennings

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner
  5. Linda Ellerbee
  6. Peter Jennings
  7. Douglas Edwards

The first one, CBS, May 3, 1948

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner
  5. Linda Ellerbee
  6. Peter Jennings
  7. Douglas Edwards
  8. John Cameron Swayze

News anchors, past and present

  1. Walter Cronkite
  2. Barbara Walters
  3. Ted Koppel
  1. Dan Rather
  1. David Brinkley
  2. Chet Huntley
  3. Edward R. Murrow
  4. Harry Reasoner
  5. Linda Ellerbee
  6. Peter Jennings
  7. Douglas Edwards
  8. John Cameron Swayze
  9. Brian Williams

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Fictitious corporations and origins

  1. Delos - Westworld

Fictitious corporations and origins

  1. Delos - Westworld
  2. The Uranus Corporation (“You can put your trust in Uranus.”) - The Groove Tube

Fictitious corporations and origins

  1. Delos - Westworld
  2. The Uranus Corporation (“You can put your trust in Uranus.”) - The Groove Tube
  3. Yoyodyne (“The future begins tomorrow.”) - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension

Fictitious corporations and origins

  1. Delos - Westworld
  2. The Uranus Corporation (“You can put your trust in Uranus.”) - The Groove Tube
  3. Yoyodyne (“The future begins tomorrow.”) - The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the 8th Dimension
  4. Tyrell Corporation (Blade Runner)