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Syd posted:
Baz posted:
Syd posted:
Baz posted:

Guy with the top knot is very easy on the eye 

I know, I was thinking he is cute.......good job I had girls if I had a son he would get away with murder.....

 I had one of each ...

My Grandson only has to smile at me.....

I've got 5 grandsons ....sadly two of them we never see  

Baz

Bumping for tonight. In this programme, the Kings from south west London compete against the Codougan family from Northamptonshire. The King family motto is 'backbone', and they are hoping that this approach, along with their favourite home-cooked dishes, will earn them a place in the semi-finals.

 

Standing in their way are the Codougans - a mother, son and daughter combo who want to impress the judges with their spicy Caribbean-inspired food.

El Loro
El Loro posted:

Bumping for tonight. In this programme, the Kings from south west London compete against the Codougan family from Northamptonshire. The King family motto is 'backbone', and they are hoping that this approach, along with their favourite home-cooked dishes, will earn them a place in the semi-finals.

 

Standing in their way are the Codougans - a mother, son and daughter combo who want to impress the judges with their spicy Caribbean-inspired food.

Thanks El Loro ....I’ll be there 

Baz
El Loro posted:

Although the viewing ratings are well short of Bake Off they are just over 1.5 million each week so fair for BBC2 and a similar number to Only Connect (since that was moved to Friday).

It’s certainly grown on me There is also a new programme I keep seeing advertised about Celebs in Italy ...think it starts on 29th ...but can’t remember what it’s called 

Baz

Baz, it's A Celebrity Taste of Italy which is on Channel 5 at 21.00 on the 29th. It's a 4 part series.

 

The latest offshoot of The Real Exotic Marigold Hotel genre packs five senior celebs off to Tuscany to learn how to cook. They’re “characters”, of course: Rula Lenska flirts constantly and Johnny Ball confesses he can’t even boil cornflakes, while Green Goddess Diana Moran brings an astonishing number of visors in different colours.


They do a lot less grumbling than the Marigold lot, though, stumbling their way good-naturedly through shopping trips, cooking lessons and exercise classes without a cross word or hint of irritation. Maybe that will come. Although when you’re eating luscious food in a luxurious villa surrounded by glorious Italian scenery, why complain?
 

Summary

Actors Ian Lavender and Rula Lenska, travel reporter Judith Chalmers, TV mathmatician Johnny Ball and fitness guru Diana Moran learn about the culture and cuisine of Tuscany. After settling into their shared villa, the celebs help prepare a classic Italian lunch featuring chicken liver pate, bread, cheese and fresh vegetables. While Rula, Ian and Judith enjoy the sights of the medieval town of Corton, Johnny and Diana procure items for their next meal. Later, Judith, Johnny and Rula fish for carp and tench on Lake Trasimeno, allowing Rula the chance to flirt with a local fisherman.

 

El Loro

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