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Donal Skehan (born 3 June 1986) is an Irish television personality, presenter (specialising in food programmes), food writer, cook, photographer and former singer. He is known for his television appearances, cookbooks and YouTube channel. Skehan was also a member of the boy band Streetwize.
The show premiered on RTÉ One in the 2000s. It ran for eight seasons on the public service broadcaster, then, after a six-year hiatus, the show was recommissioned by the TV3 Group. A ninth season aired on TV3 Ireland in 2015. [3] Each episode features a different head chef, usually claimed to have some sort of celebrity background.
Donal Skehan - Food Writer/Singer; host of Food Channel UK's Follow Donal and co-presenter/judge on BBC's Junior MasterChef; Fanny Slater - Cookbook Author; regular contributor to The Rachael Ray Show; Jason Smith - Season 3 Holiday Baking Championship winner and Season 13 Food Network Star Winner
John Skehan (18 July 1922 [1] – 18 November 1992) was a prolific broadcaster on RTÉ, radio and television, for four decades. Prior to joining RTÉ, Skehan served in the Irish Army, reaching the rank of captain during The Emergency. Skehan began his television career as a reporter on Broadsheet, Telefís Éireann's first
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Junior MasterChef is a British TV cookery competition, broadcast by the BBC, in which nine to twelve-year-olds compete to be crowned "Junior MasterChef".It is a spin-off from the main British series of MasterChef.
Open House is an afternoon television show broadcast on RTÉ One between 1999 and 2004. The last episode was broadcast in 2004. [2] It was presented by Mary Kennedy and Marty Whelan and focused on lifestyle, cookery and human interest issues. Presenters included Dermot O'Neill, the popular gardening expert.