Pressure Cooker

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== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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LWT for ITV1 (London only?), 2006-7
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LWT for ITV1, 18 to 22 December 2006 (5 episodes in 1 series)
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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
Five members of the public who think they're "it" at cooking trying to impress diners at a London restaurant. Each person cooks a different course, and the 5th person is the Maitre D'. The diners vote for who did the best job gets a round of applause and a bottle of bubbly. They all shuffle positions around each day, with the overall winner getting £1000.
Five members of the public who think they're "it" at cooking trying to impress diners at a London restaurant. Each person cooks a different course, and the 5th person is the Maitre D'. The diners vote for who did the best job gets a round of applause and a bottle of bubbly. They all shuffle positions around each day, with the overall winner getting £1000.
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Incidentally, why producers keep using Rory McGarth for voiceover duties despite him possessing one of the most indistinct and muffled voices in Britain is a kettle of fish in itself.
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Incidentally, why producers keep using Rory McGrath for voiceover duties despite him possessing one of the most indistinct and muffled voices in Britain is a kettle of fish in itself.
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Revision as of 05:04, 26 October 2021

Host

Voiceover: Rory McGrath

Broadcast

LWT for ITV1, 18 to 22 December 2006 (5 episodes in 1 series)

Synopsis

Five members of the public who think they're "it" at cooking trying to impress diners at a London restaurant. Each person cooks a different course, and the 5th person is the Maitre D'. The diners vote for who did the best job gets a round of applause and a bottle of bubbly. They all shuffle positions around each day, with the overall winner getting £1000.

Incidentally, why producers keep using Rory McGrath for voiceover duties despite him possessing one of the most indistinct and muffled voices in Britain is a kettle of fish in itself.

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