BBQ Champ
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | + | Competitive cookery over a barbecue. | |
- | + | Eight contestants are set challenges to find the worst cook of the week. Whoever survives four eliminations remains for the final, where a £25,000 prize awaits for the best cook. | |
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+ | The shows followed a pattern. At "BBQ HQ", contestants were challenged to make a dish that fitted the judges' brief. These allowed some flair, style, and imagination. Then contestants went on a field trip, where they're split into teams, and asked to cook a meal for a group of people. The worst two were recalled for a technical challenge, which provided evidence for who would leave. | ||
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+ | ''BBQ Champ'' was based on the US experience of barbecue culture, as advanced by judge Adam Richman. We expected him to explain why the contestants were doing things well, and to offer tips that viewers might be able to use at home. But there was little practical advice, an opportunity missed. | ||
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+ | ''Mark, Myleene, and Adam tuck in.'' | ||
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+ | Mark Blatchford was the other judge, he's a chef and minor celebrity. Myleene Klass presented, in spite of her inability to cook anything. | ||
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+ | All of the elements for a successful programme were present, but the whole show never quite clicked into place. | ||
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+ | == Inventor == | ||
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+ | Developed by Jimmy Baker and Caroline Roseman | ||
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+ | == Theme music == | ||
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+ | Credited for "Music": The DA's Office, Audio Network, Dan McGrath, Josh Phillips | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
Adam Richman, a judge on this show, owns the co-production company County of Kings. | Adam Richman, a judge on this show, owns the co-production company County of Kings. | ||
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+ | Sponsored by Magners, a brand of cider. | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == | ||
[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBQ_Champ Wikipedia entry] | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/BBQ_Champ Wikipedia entry] | ||
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+ | == See also == | ||
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+ | [[Weaver's Week 2015-08-23#BBQ Champ|Weaver's Week review]] | ||
[[Category:Lifestyle]] | [[Category:Lifestyle]] | ||
[[Category:Food]] | [[Category:Food]] | ||
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[[Category:Current]] | [[Category:Current]] |
Revision as of 11:24, 23 August 2015
Contents |
Host
Co-hosts
Adam Richman and Mark Blatchford (judges)
Broadcast
Whizz Kid Entertainment and County of Kings for ITV, 31 July 2015 to present
Synopsis
Competitive cookery over a barbecue.
Eight contestants are set challenges to find the worst cook of the week. Whoever survives four eliminations remains for the final, where a £25,000 prize awaits for the best cook.
The shows followed a pattern. At "BBQ HQ", contestants were challenged to make a dish that fitted the judges' brief. These allowed some flair, style, and imagination. Then contestants went on a field trip, where they're split into teams, and asked to cook a meal for a group of people. The worst two were recalled for a technical challenge, which provided evidence for who would leave.
BBQ Champ was based on the US experience of barbecue culture, as advanced by judge Adam Richman. We expected him to explain why the contestants were doing things well, and to offer tips that viewers might be able to use at home. But there was little practical advice, an opportunity missed.
Mark Blatchford was the other judge, he's a chef and minor celebrity. Myleene Klass presented, in spite of her inability to cook anything.
All of the elements for a successful programme were present, but the whole show never quite clicked into place.
Inventor
Developed by Jimmy Baker and Caroline Roseman
Theme music
Credited for "Music": The DA's Office, Audio Network, Dan McGrath, Josh Phillips
Trivia
Adam Richman, a judge on this show, owns the co-production company County of Kings.
Sponsored by Magners, a brand of cider.