Bob Bowersox

Bob Bowersox

Bob Bowersox joined QVC in November 1986, appearing on QVC’s first broadcast. His program host duties include presenting product information, conducting demonstrations, and interacting with on–air guests, celebrities, and viewers.

Bob brings his vast knowledge of electronics, entertainment, journalism, photography, and the arts to QVC programs such as Electronics Today, Picture Perfect®, The Computer Shop, Pilates Home Studio, Beyond Wine, and SELECT COMFORT® Sleep Solutions. But what he’s most known for, among QVC viewers, is his association with the cooking category.

Bob's culinary talents are demonstrated almost every Sunday at Noon ET on In The Kitchen With Bob®, the long–running QVC series that he’s hosted for over 11 years. A proven ratings winner, the show's popularity encouraged him to write over eight cookbooks.

Bob's career began in the entertainment industry as a singer and songwriter, recording for Columbia Records, United Artists, and other labels. He supported his recordings with several nationwide concert tours. But behind–the–microphone music interests led him to pursue a degree in Audio Engineering/Studio Technology and Practice from the Institute of Audio Research in Manhattan. This led him to an engineering position with Sound Ideas Studio in New York, where he worked with major artists.

Returning to his home in Delaware after a two–year stint in New York, Bob launched a second career by opening The Crepe Chalet restaurant, which became an instant hit. He attended the University of Delaware, earning his second degree in Journalism. Upon completing his studies, he co–founded, published, and edited Fine Times Magazine, a pop music publication for the Delaware/Philadelphia region. Within a year, it became the number one regional lifestyle magazine.

Bob then became a nightlife and entertainment columnist for The News Journal, Gannett’s largest newspaper in the Philadelphia area. He created and hosted a music talk show on WSTW–FM and later became an on–air anchor for WNS–TV, reporting on the entertainment scene. He produced and starred in several programs as well.

Bob has received such honors as the Rosenberry Writing Award and a Philadelphia Music Foundation Award nomination for "Most Effective Supporter of Area Artistry". He is a member of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists, and has appeared in over nine films, including Philadelphia, A Perfect Murder, The Sixth Sense, Addicted to Love, and Unbreakable.

Bob and his wife actively support several charities in the Philadelphia region.

Would you like to send Bob a letter? b_bowersox@qvc.com.