Dec. 10: Richard Hammond’s Crash Course at Twitter HQ
“Crash Course” (@BBCAmerica) fans can tune in to this week’s episode as Richard Hammond (@thehamsterscage) attempts to work as a bike messenger in San Francisco. His first stop is Twitter HQ, where he finds irony in working at a very old means of information transfer while Tweeting. The season finale airs tonight, Dec. 10, at 10 p.m. ET.
I’m tweeting from inside #Twitter HQ in San Fran. I’m there right now. Probably cause massive intergalactic feedback and create a black hole
— Richard Hammond ( @thehamsterscage) August 28, 2012
Dec. 10: Dexter’s Yvonne Strahovski Twitter Q&A
Today, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m. ET, “Dexter” (@SHO_Dexter) actress Yvonne Strahovski (@Y_Strahovski) is doing a special Twitter Q&A along with moderator and Vanity Fair editor Krista Smith (@KristaSmith). You can ask questions using #AskYvonne; then, check Twitter to see if your questions are answered.
Can’t wait for my Twitterview with @ kristasmith! Join with ur q’s using #AskYvonneStrahovski & follow LIVE tmrw, 11amPST…spread the word!
— Yvonne Strahovski ( @Y_Strahovski) December 9, 2012
Dec. 13: @bravotopchef’s “Saves a Chef”
Each week on Bravo’s “Top Chef: Last Chance Kitchen,” fans vote to save a chef who was eliminated from a previous episode. The ultimate winner will return to compete in the #LCK finale for a chance to re-enter the #TopChef competition on air. This week, Cheftestants Jeffrey Jew (@chefjeffdc) and Kuniko Yagi (@ChefKuniko) are eligible to be saved. You can vote using hashtags #savechefjeffrey and #savechefkuniko for a chance to send them back into the competition. The voting period ends this Thursday, Dec. 13 at 9 a.m. ET.
It’s time to #SaveAChef! Vote #savechefjeffrey or #savechefkuniko! More deets here: bravo.ly/Rlqo66
— BravoTopChef ( @BravoTopChef) December 6, 2012
Posted by Rachael Horwitz (@RachaelRad)
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