James Martin’s last Saturday Kitchen, BBC1

James Martin’s last Saturday Kitchen, aired live on 26th March 2016, BBC1

 

Saturday Kitchen on the 26th of March 2016 was the last one to be presented by James Martin after ten years at the helm. The show is produced by Cactus Tv Studios in London. Camera Operators – Toby Deveson, Phil Lofthouse, Rob McDonald & Patrick Hanna. Lighting Director – Jeremy Tobert. Director – Geri Dowd. Executive Editor – James Winter. Executive Producers – Simon & Amanda Ross.

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

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