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Cordon Bleu Kitchen is an Australian television cooking show that aired in 1960 on ATN-7 in Sydney. It was not intended to last beyond six episodes, and its host, Muriel Downes, [1] was head of the Constance Spry Cordon Bleu Cookery School in London. [2]

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