The Big Food Fight
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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== Co-hosts == | == Co-hosts == | ||
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Team captain: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall | Team captain: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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+ | Betty for Channel 4, 8 September to 6 October 2009 (5 episodes in 1 series) | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
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- | <div class=image>[[ | + | Boisterous panel game in which Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall faces a different guest foodie captain each week. Each captain is joined by a guest who may or may not have something to do with food. The rounds vary a little but generally include '''Ten of a kind''' (attempt to name 10 types of food or drink in a given category within 20 seconds), '''You were what you ate''' (a simple "name the year" clips round), some sort of taste test in which unusual flavours are incorporated into, say, an ice cream or a sausage, and a final quickfire round. One-off games have included identifying fish by touch alone and working out what unusual utensils are for. |
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+ | <div class=image>[[File:Big food fight hugh sophie dahl utensil.jpg]]''Hugh and guest Sophie Dahl ponder an ancient torture device''</div> | ||
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There is much merriment, the odd tangent into food-related chat and a fair bit of plain mucking about, and the whole thing has a slight air of old-school daytime filler about it (for the record, this is a primetime show), but it's all jolly good inconsequential fun. | There is much merriment, the odd tangent into food-related chat and a fair bit of plain mucking about, and the whole thing has a slight air of old-school daytime filler about it (for the record, this is a primetime show), but it's all jolly good inconsequential fun. | ||
- | <div class=image>[[ | + | <div class=image>[[File:Big food fight clarissa giles.jpg]]''Clarissa Dickson-Wright attempts to poison Giles Coren. And she's probably not the first.<br />This RARE! publicity photo comes from a round that didn't make the final edit.''</div> |
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There are indications of a proper score being kept, but the numbers are never divulged to the viewer, who only gets to hear who's in the lead at the end of each round. Granted, it's not the sort of game in which anybody ''cares'' what the score is, but still, it would be nice if the show could maybe adopt the [[Just a Minute|Just a Minute]] approach of giving us the winning margin even if we didn't get the actual numbers. That's mere quibbling, though. It's a fun show and while nobody's going to miss it if it doesn't get recommissioned, it passes half an hour agreeably and makes us laugh. Fair enough? | There are indications of a proper score being kept, but the numbers are never divulged to the viewer, who only gets to hear who's in the lead at the end of each round. Granted, it's not the sort of game in which anybody ''cares'' what the score is, but still, it would be nice if the show could maybe adopt the [[Just a Minute|Just a Minute]] approach of giving us the winning margin even if we didn't get the actual numbers. That's mere quibbling, though. It's a fun show and while nobody's going to miss it if it doesn't get recommissioned, it passes half an hour agreeably and makes us laugh. Fair enough? | ||
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Dylan Burns | Dylan Burns | ||
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+ | <div class=image>[[File:Big food fight publicity hugh sue.jpg]]''Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and [[Sue Perkins]]''</div> | ||
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+ | <div class=image>[[File:Big food fight celebs.jpg]]''Publicity photo of Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Sophie Dahl, Sue Perkins, Clarissa Dickson-Wright and Giles Coren.''</div> | ||
== See also == | == See also == | ||
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[[Weaver's Week 2009-10-11|Weaver's Week review]] | [[Weaver's Week 2009-10-11|Weaver's Week review]] | ||
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[[Category:Comedy Panel Game|Big Food Fight, The]] | [[Category:Comedy Panel Game|Big Food Fight, The]] | ||
[[Category:Food|Big Food Fight, The]] | [[Category:Food|Big Food Fight, The]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Channel 4 Programmes|Big Food Fight, The]] |
Current revision as of 23:51, 26 December 2023
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Team captain: Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall
Broadcast
Betty for Channel 4, 8 September to 6 October 2009 (5 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Boisterous panel game in which Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall faces a different guest foodie captain each week. Each captain is joined by a guest who may or may not have something to do with food. The rounds vary a little but generally include Ten of a kind (attempt to name 10 types of food or drink in a given category within 20 seconds), You were what you ate (a simple "name the year" clips round), some sort of taste test in which unusual flavours are incorporated into, say, an ice cream or a sausage, and a final quickfire round. One-off games have included identifying fish by touch alone and working out what unusual utensils are for.
There is much merriment, the odd tangent into food-related chat and a fair bit of plain mucking about, and the whole thing has a slight air of old-school daytime filler about it (for the record, this is a primetime show), but it's all jolly good inconsequential fun.
This RARE! publicity photo comes from a round that didn't make the final edit.
There are indications of a proper score being kept, but the numbers are never divulged to the viewer, who only gets to hear who's in the lead at the end of each round. Granted, it's not the sort of game in which anybody cares what the score is, but still, it would be nice if the show could maybe adopt the Just a Minute approach of giving us the winning margin even if we didn't get the actual numbers. That's mere quibbling, though. It's a fun show and while nobody's going to miss it if it doesn't get recommissioned, it passes half an hour agreeably and makes us laugh. Fair enough?
Theme music
Dylan Burns