Saturday Kitchen ‘Delicious Looking Dick’, BBC1

James Martin ‘Delicious Looking Dick’ slip on Saturday KItchen, BBC1

 

James Martin, meaning to say ‘Delicious looking dish from Rick’ just before cooking Spotted Dick on BBC1’s Saturday Kitchen. Filmed live at Cactus Tv studios in London. Camera Operators – Toby Deveson, Phil Lofthouse, Tom Parr & Murray Stewart. Lighting Director – Jeremy Tobert. Director – Dino Charalambous. Executive Producers – Simon & Amanda Ross.

Toby has been working on Saturday Kitchen since it started in 2006.

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