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  2. Anjum Anand - Wikipedia

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    Anand became a regular guest on UKTV Food's Great Food Live from 2004 to 2007, and appeared in the BBC Two series Indian Food Made Easy broadcast in 2007. [2] [5] Her accent and flirtatious manner have led to her being dubbed "the Nigella Lawson of Indian cuisine in Britain". [1] She has been a regular contributor to The Times Online food pages ...

  3. Elisha Carter - Wikipedia

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    [7] Carter featured on the BBC television programme Indian Food Made Easy, [5] [8] and appeared in the BBC television series Great British Menu in 2008, where he lost to Chris Horridge, head chef at The Bath Priory hotel, in the South West region final. [1] [9]

  4. Indian Food, Simplified - AOL

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    Learn how Indian lunches are typically packed (a method that is gaining popularity in the US), how the English are more attuned to Indian food than Americans and what Anjum likes to cook for ...

  5. List of current BBC newsreaders and reporters - Wikipedia

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    Chief presenters will front BBC News coverage of editorially significant events on weekends. News broadcasts outside of these hours, and on weekends are fronted by other BBC presenters, many of which previously appeared on the domestic and international rolling news channels prior to their merger. All Chief Presenters cover BBC News programmes.

  6. Lorraine Pascale - Wikipedia

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    Later that year, a second series, Home Cooking Made Easy, was broadcast in September and October, with an accompanying book. A Last Minute Christmas programme aired on BBC Two on 22 December 2011. A third book was published in 2012 and a series based upon it, called Fast, Fresh & Easy Food, aired in August and September 2012 on BBC Two.

  7. List of The Great British Bake Off finalists (series 8–present)

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    It premiered on BBC Two in 2010, then moved to BBC One in 2014, and then moved to Channel 4 in 2017. This list contains sections about annual winners and runners-up who appeared from series eight onward, which aired on Channel 4. The information seen in tables, including age and occupation, are based on the time of filming.

  8. Million Pound Menu - Wikipedia

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    Indian vegetarian and sustainable street food None offered - Laura Harper-Hinton offered mentorship N/A Active (2022) Episode 5 12 February 2019 Scott De Lima and Lacey Miles Tiger Bites £250,000 to open a restaurant in London Asian fusion street food Will Shu offered a spot in a Deliveroo dark kitchen: Will Shu - Active (2022) [9] Episode 6

  9. Samira Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed was born in Wandsworth, south London, [6] to Athar [7] and Lalita (née Chatterjee, born 1939, Lucknow) [8] Ahmed. Her mother is a TV presenter, actress, chef and writer on Indian cookery [9] who previously worked for the Hindi service of the BBC World Service in Bush House as well as All India Radio in India. [10]