The Restaurant

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Raymond Blanc
Raymond Blanc
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==Co-hosts==
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Judging panel: Lee Cash, Sarah Willingham and John Lederer
== Broadcast ==
== Broadcast ==
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Chef Raymond Blanc, that's French for Ray White, attempts to be the bastard child of Gordon Ramsay and Evan Davis (ugh) by watching nine different couples make a hash of running their own restaurant from scratch - so shouldn't it be called The Nine Restaurants, then?.
Chef Raymond Blanc, that's French for Ray White, attempts to be the bastard child of Gordon Ramsay and Evan Davis (ugh) by watching nine different couples make a hash of running their own restaurant from scratch - so shouldn't it be called The Nine Restaurants, then?.
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Eventually people get kicked out in the usual manner and one couple reamins. Ray will hand the valiant winners a "six figure" investment (£1000.00, possibly) to start their own gaff for real. So next time you're in need of a sausage sarnie on the M42, pop in.
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<div class="image">[[Image:Restaurant promo pic.jpg]]<br/>''Cash, Willingham, Blanc, Lederer: You're fried!''</div>
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Eventually people get kicked out in the usual manner and one couple remains. Ray will hand the valiant winners a "six figure" investment (£1000.00, possibly) to start their own gaff for real. So next time you're in need of a sausage sarnie on the M42, pop in.
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Revision as of 11:56, 26 June 2007

Contents

Host

Raymond Blanc

Co-hosts

Judging panel: Lee Cash, Sarah Willingham and John Lederer

Broadcast

BBC 2, 2007

Synopsis

Chef Raymond Blanc, that's French for Ray White, attempts to be the bastard child of Gordon Ramsay and Evan Davis (ugh) by watching nine different couples make a hash of running their own restaurant from scratch - so shouldn't it be called The Nine Restaurants, then?.

Image:Restaurant promo pic.jpg
Cash, Willingham, Blanc, Lederer: You're fried!

Eventually people get kicked out in the usual manner and one couple remains. Ray will hand the valiant winners a "six figure" investment (£1000.00, possibly) to start their own gaff for real. So next time you're in need of a sausage sarnie on the M42, pop in.

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