Family Food Fight
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Officially titled Family Food Fight with Flora due to sponsorship and funding reasons, this competitive cookery series sees chefs Matt Tebbutt and Jean-Christophe Novelli provide advice to two families of amateur cooks, before the rival families go head-to-head in a cook-off, serving food to a restaurant full of diners. | Officially titled Family Food Fight with Flora due to sponsorship and funding reasons, this competitive cookery series sees chefs Matt Tebbutt and Jean-Christophe Novelli provide advice to two families of amateur cooks, before the rival families go head-to-head in a cook-off, serving food to a restaurant full of diners. | ||
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[[Family Supercooks]] | [[Family Supercooks]] | ||
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Current revision as of 03:36, 8 October 2024
Contents |
Host
Voiceover: Karen West
Co-hosts
Chefs: Matt Tebbutt and Jean-Christophe Novelli
Broadcast
Cineflix Productions for Five, 18 May to 29 June 2010 (6 episodes in 1 series)
Synopsis
Officially titled Family Food Fight with Flora due to sponsorship and funding reasons, this competitive cookery series sees chefs Matt Tebbutt and Jean-Christophe Novelli provide advice to two families of amateur cooks, before the rival families go head-to-head in a cook-off, serving food to a restaurant full of diners.
Trivia
Advertiser-funded by Unilever, and sponsorship bumpers claimed health benefits for Flora's low-fat spreads when compared to butter. This message was also advocated in the show, and broadcasting regulators OFCOM found the overlap broke their strict regulations separating sponsorship and content.