I am FURIOUS about the way kitchens are portrayed in TV shows. Someone is cooking dinner but either end of the counter are chopping boards - both with 1 large onion, two large tomatoes, 1 shallot and a whole bulb of garlic. In the middle, a THIRD chopping board with 5 mushrooms on it. The food? Apparently ready. Why is all that food out? Why is it all over the kitchen? Who is designing these sets? Someone needs to pay me one million pounds to be a TV kitchen consultant. I will make the kitchens realistic. Immediate Academy Award for services to TV kitchens.
@TheBreadmonkey My kitchen is just like the ones in Ready Steady Cook, along with the seating for a studio audience.
@Nickiquote @TheBreadmonkey is Ainsley providing encouragement?
@blueorangeblue @TheBreadmonkey Always, along with his massive pepper grinder.
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Nigella grates on me enormously.
@blabberlicious Lucky sod. She could grate on me any time she fancied.
@blueorangeblue @TheBreadmonkey You know he was in Red Dwarf? Of course you do, everyone does.
@Nickiquote @TheBreadmonkey I didn't know that. Weirdly Red Dwarf feels like a lifetime away, whereas Ready Steady Cook feels like yesterday. Time is strange and my memories are inconsistent.

@blueorangeblue @TheBreadmonkey It is dealt with at the start of Can’t Smeg Won’t Smeg, a slightly duff 10th anniversary Red Dwarf bit also featuring Ainsley.

https://youtu.be/igGFIFZtiLQ

Red Dwarf Can't Smeg Won't Smeg (Ainsley Harriot) p.1

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