Eating With the Enemy

 
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== Host ==
== Host ==
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[[James Martin|James Martin]]
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[[James Martin]]
== Co-hosts ==
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Food critics ("The enemy"): Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young, Charles Campion
Food critics ("The enemy"): Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young, Charles Campion
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== Synopsis ==
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Two home cooks prepare meals for a panel of food critics, who then pick the winner. The critics' reviews are also published in the contestants' local newspaper.
Two home cooks prepare meals for a panel of food critics, who then pick the winner. The critics' reviews are also published in the contestants' local newspaper.
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== Champion ==
== Champion ==
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Gita Mistry ([http://www.gitamistryfood.co.uk/ website])
Gita Mistry ([http://www.gitamistryfood.co.uk/ website])
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== Theme music ==
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James Dorman
== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
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The judges' chamber was directly below a noisy railway line. They had to stop filming every time a train went overhead.
The judges' chamber was directly below a noisy railway line. They had to stop filming every time a train went overhead.
The series actually debuted on New Zealand's Food TV channel several months before airing in the UK. Australian (and, curiously, Swiss) viewers also got to see the show before the BBC found a slot for it.
The series actually debuted on New Zealand's Food TV channel several months before airing in the UK. Australian (and, curiously, Swiss) viewers also got to see the show before the BBC found a slot for it.
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== Theme music ==
 
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James Dorman
 
== Web links ==
== Web links ==
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[https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cskz6 Official site]
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[http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00cskz6 BBC programme page]
== Pictures ==
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<div class=image>[[Image:Eating with the enemy cast.jpg]]''James Martin with The Enemy: Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young and Charles Campion''</div>
<div class=image>[[Image:Eating with the enemy cast.jpg]]''James Martin with The Enemy: Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young and Charles Campion''</div>

Current revision as of 21:37, 26 December 2023

Contents

Host

James Martin

Co-hosts

Food critics ("The enemy"): Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young, Charles Campion

Broadcast

RDF Television West for BBC Two, 21 July to 5 September 2008 (20 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Two home cooks prepare meals for a panel of food critics, who then pick the winner. The critics' reviews are also published in the contestants' local newspaper.

Not an earth-shattering format (it's basically a mishmash of elements from Masterchef Goes Large and Great British Menu) but brought to life by the banter between Martin and the contestants, and the discussions amongst the "enemy". Incorporating the critics' reviews into the programme is a neat idea - after all, they're not just food experts, but wordsmiths too - and it all breezes along quite affably. If they can somehow compress this 45-minute format to half an hour (which shouldn't be difficult since it doesn't really get going until about 20 minutes in as it is), there's a potential early-evening hit lurking in here.

Champion

Gita Mistry (website)

Theme music

James Dorman

Trivia

The judges' chamber was directly below a noisy railway line. They had to stop filming every time a train went overhead.

The series actually debuted on New Zealand's Food TV channel several months before airing in the UK. Australian (and, curiously, Swiss) viewers also got to see the show before the BBC found a slot for it.

Web links

BBC programme page

Pictures

Image:Eating with the enemy cast.jpgJames Martin with The Enemy: Jay Rayner, Kate Spicer, Toby Young and Charles Campion

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