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  2. Ready Steady Cook - Wikipedia

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    Ready Steady Cook is a BBC daytime TV cooking game show. It debuted on 24 October 1994 and the last original edition was broadcast on 2 February 2010. [4] The programme was hosted by Fern Britton from 1994 until 2000 when celebrity chef Ainsley Harriott became the new host. In August 2000, when Harriott took over, the duration of the programme ...

  3. Ainsley Harriott - Wikipedia

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    Harriott on the set of Ready Steady Cook, August 2004. Harriott became the resident chef on Good Morning with Anne and Nick and later the main presenter of Can't Cook, Won't Cook and originally a chef on Ready Steady Cook before he went on to host it in 2000, both shows involving members of the public.

  4. Tony Tobin - Wikipedia

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    Tony Tobin is a celebrity chef who has been a regular on the BBC food show Ready Steady Cook since 1995. His other notable British TV appearances were as the presenter of the 13-part series Spice World and The Green Gourmet on the Carlton Food Channel.

  5. James Tanner - Wikipedia

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    The third of four brothers, Tanner was born in Maidstone, Kent.. Tanner began his catering career, preparing salads and starters, in "Brookers Oast" a Whitbread Brewers Fayre in Kent in the early 1990s After studying hotel management [2] he worked in the kitchens of several restaurants, often with his older brother, fellow celebrity chef Chris Tanner. [3]

  6. Phil Vickery (chef) - Wikipedia

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    The first, "Just Food", was published by Headline in 1999. He appeared in BBC's Ready Steady Cook over 200 times between 1996 and 2010 until the show's retirement, often being nicknamed "Phil Victory" due to his high win record in the series. He currently appears on the television programme This Morning as a resident chef.

  7. Ross Burden - Wikipedia

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    Burden's professional television career began after he reached the final of the BBC series MasterChef 1993. He frequently appeared on Ready Steady Cook [3] for at least eight years, filmed a healthy-eating video with Joan Collins, and made at least five series for Taste. Burden published at least two books and wrote columns for two magazines.

  8. Brian Turner (chef) - Wikipedia

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    He was a regular guest cook on BBC2's Ready Steady Cook which he joined in 1994 as well as presenting other cookery programmes including his own BBC series "Anything You Can Cook". Lately Turner has made appearances on UKTV 's Perfect , BBC1 's Saturday Kitchen , A Taste Of Britain with Janet Street-Porter (2014), Life On A Plate (2015) and ITV ...

  9. Kevin Woodford - Wikipedia

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    His first TV appearance was on This Morning in 1989 for ITV, which was followed by him presenting The Reluctant Cook (1989-1991) for BBC2, [1] and Surprise Chefs (1994-1996) for ITV. [2] He made many more appearances on This Morning over the next 30+ years. [3] [4] [5] In 1990 he made his first guest appearance on Blankety Blank by the BBC. [6]