Ramsey's cook in tonight
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Ramsey's cook in tonight
Anyone going to have a go?
its not for me, i dont want to eat at around 10pm, and i,m not a lover of scallops
wonder how many people will manage to give themselves the squirts with the scallops, ( not cooked properly)
mart
its not for me, i dont want to eat at around 10pm, and i,m not a lover of scallops
wonder how many people will manage to give themselves the squirts with the scallops, ( not cooked properly)
mart
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As you say, a bit late and perhaps not the most accessable of ingredients.
He is a hugely talented chef and the idea of the prog. is a good one. Not nes. a new one but it'll be intresting to see how it's executed.
Paul
He is a hugely talented chef and the idea of the prog. is a good one. Not nes. a new one but it'll be intresting to see how it's executed.
Paul
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We won't be cooking but will be watching and recording.
Me and the Mrs went to see him at the Good Food Show this year and he was good.
One thing i did notice was Gordan can't seem to stand still as if he had springs in his shoes
Anyway tonight should be interesting, especially as i am partial to a scallop or two.
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Me and the Mrs went to see him at the Good Food Show this year and he was good.
One thing i did notice was Gordan can't seem to stand still as if he had springs in his shoes
Anyway tonight should be interesting, especially as i am partial to a scallop or two.
Nik.
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I think Moyles had the right idea -- do it in TWO hours and have a few drinks as you go along Some of the wisecracks were very funny
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It was a great show. It's on too late for eating (unless you're one of them continental types) but it needs to be on after the watershed.
I thought Chris Moyles was great. Is it me, or does he seem at lot less arrogant on TV than on radio and a lot funnier as a result?
I thought Chris Moyles was great. Is it me, or does he seem at lot less arrogant on TV than on radio and a lot funnier as a result?
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I found Moyles far more entertaining last night than I normally do on the radio NREV
Plus, this might just be me but I thought Mica Paris looked rather hot too She definitely gave Ramsey a run for his money in the p!ss taking department
I don't necessarily agree that it needs to be on after the watershed, a lot of the language seemed false to me last night, as if the producers felt it needed to be there to attract the viewers
Plus, this might just be me but I thought Mica Paris looked rather hot too She definitely gave Ramsey a run for his money in the p!ss taking department
I don't necessarily agree that it needs to be on after the watershed, a lot of the language seemed false to me last night, as if the producers felt it needed to be there to attract the viewers
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Brilliant show.
Been watching the Kitchen Nightmares while out in the Dom Republic. Never realised how amuzing Ramsey was.
Was impressed at how the show was formatted too. For a live show, he is a pretty good presenter. Must have a sore back of his right hand though. Even Moyles was starting to copy him.
Been watching the Kitchen Nightmares while out in the Dom Republic. Never realised how amuzing Ramsey was.
Was impressed at how the show was formatted too. For a live show, he is a pretty good presenter. Must have a sore back of his right hand though. Even Moyles was starting to copy him.
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Ramsay people RamsAy
From the village of Ramsay in Huntingdonshire. The Scottish branch of the family are descended from Simon de Ramsay of Dalhousie in Edinburghshire.The Abbot of Ramsay bore on his seal a ram in the sea, with this verse: " Cujus signa quo dux gregis ut ego;" He whose signs I bear is leader of the flock, as I am.
From the village of Ramsay in Huntingdonshire. The Scottish branch of the family are descended from Simon de Ramsay of Dalhousie in Edinburghshire.The Abbot of Ramsay bore on his seal a ram in the sea, with this verse: " Cujus signa quo dux gregis ut ego;" He whose signs I bear is leader of the flock, as I am.
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Moyles used the same joke with Ramsay (should I have washed me hands first) when they did their own dish thing with the blind panel choosing which was best some weeks ago. Bit of a weird quip about the Welsh woman being a fat Delia Smith. Ramsay was the star of the show and kept things going quite well, has some annoying mannerisms though.
About the funniest thing Moyles said was the 2 hour thing.
About the funniest thing Moyles said was the 2 hour thing.
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