
Yes, Boss!(2009)
Overview
Yes, Boss! is a television, entertainment and gastronomic program broadcast by Prima TV and whose main actor is Zdeněk Pohlreich, as a recognized expert in the field of gastronomy and restaurant management. The theme is the British program Ramsay’s kitchen nightmares, awarded with BAFTA and Grammy awards. Zdeněk Pohlreich’s qualifications and skills intersect with his vocabulary of foul language in the broadcast. The goal of each episode is to help various restaurant establishments improve their cuisine, guest service, the overall impression of the establishment and the attitude of its employees and management, and thus achieve better profits. Due to its popularity in the Czech Republic, the program is also broadcast on Slovak TV JOJ.
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