Kitchen Criminals

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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
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A drawn-out competitive version of [[Cooking It]], basically. Angela Hartnett and John Burton Race scour the country for terrible amateur cooks, each picking out the very worst for the other to train up at "cookery boot camp". At the end, the surviving amateurs should be fractionally less incompetent than they were to start with, whereupon they face the traditional Faking/Cooking It pass-yourself-off-as-a-pro challenge.  
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A drawn-out competitive version of [[Cooking It]], basically. Angela Hartnett and John Burton Race scour the country for terrible amateur cooks, each picking out the very worst for the other to train up at "cookery boot camp" (except - ho ho - the producers then switch the teams around so the chefs end up saddled with their ''own'' selection of the worst). At the end, the surviving amateurs should be fractionally less incompetent than they were to start with, whereupon they face the traditional Faking/Cooking It pass-yourself-off-as-a-pro challenge.  
Not hugely original, but watchable all the same. And notice we haven't done the clichéd recipe-style review like everyone else. We rock!  
Not hugely original, but watchable all the same. And notice we haven't done the clichéd recipe-style review like everyone else. We rock!  

Revision as of 20:34, 17 August 2007

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Contents

Host

Tim Vincent (voiceover)

Co-hosts

Chefs: Angela Hartnett and John Burton Race

Broadcast

Optomen for BBC Two, 13 August 2007 -

Synopsis

A drawn-out competitive version of Cooking It, basically. Angela Hartnett and John Burton Race scour the country for terrible amateur cooks, each picking out the very worst for the other to train up at "cookery boot camp" (except - ho ho - the producers then switch the teams around so the chefs end up saddled with their own selection of the worst). At the end, the surviving amateurs should be fractionally less incompetent than they were to start with, whereupon they face the traditional Faking/Cooking It pass-yourself-off-as-a-pro challenge.

Not hugely original, but watchable all the same. And notice we haven't done the clichéd recipe-style review like everyone else. We rock!

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