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1 Format  





2 Judging  





3 Host  





4 Best Dish: The Chefs  





5 Sponsors  





6 Former features  



6.1  Auditions  







7 Transmissions  



7.1  Regular  





7.2  Celebrity  







8 International broadcasts  





9 References  





10 External links  














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Britain's Best Dish
Also known asBest Dish: The Chefs (2011)
GenreCooking Game show
Directed byRuth Swarbrick
Adriana Caligiuri
Presented byMark Nicholas (2007–10)
Mary Nightingale (2011)
JudgesEd Baines
John Burton Race
Jilly Goolden
Narrated byCaroline Morris (2007–10)
Rob Jarvis (2011)
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series6(Regular)
2(Celebrity)
No. of episodes229 (Regular)
20(Celebrity)
Production
Executive producerEd Sayer
ProducersRuth Swarbrick
Adriana Caligiuri
Production locationThe London Studios
Running time60 minutes (inc. adverts)
Production companyITV Studios
Original release
NetworkITV
Release17 September 2007 (2007-09-17) –
23 December 2011 (2011-12-23)
Related
ITV Food

Britain's Best Dish is a British daytime cookery show part of the ITV Food category on ITV and hosted by Mary Nightingale. Amateur cooks from around the UK compete to cook "Britain's Best Dish" and a prize of £10,000. The judges were Ed Baines, John Burton Race and Jilly Goolden. From October 2011, the competition was rebranded as simply Best Dish with new graphics and a new look studio.

The programme aired weekdays at 5pm from 2007 until 2011. A book containing recipes from the series was published in 2009.

Format[edit]

In the regional heats, Monday to Thursday, three pairs of amateur cooks compete every day to produce the best starter, main and pudding with three winners from each course going through to a regional final on Friday. The judges choose the winners each day and also select the finalists to enter the regional final. In later rounds, heats select the best of the regional winners with a guest panel of critics taking on the task of choosing the winning dishes. The contestants are refined down to compete for Britain's best starter, main course and pudding. Of these, viewers then vote to decide the overall winner of the title "Britain's Best Dish" in the series final.

Judging[edit]

The judges watch the contestants at work via a videolink and offer their comments on the preparations. The judges now taste the dishes in the presence of the cooks and offer them their comments whereas in earlier series, they tasted the dishes and conferred without the contestants in the studio.

Host[edit]

The original host was ex-cricketer and sports presenter Mark Nicholas for series 1 to 4. Mary Nightingale took over as presenter for series 5 & 6 with the show getting a makeover with shortened opening credits and a refreshed theme tune but staying true to the main format.

Best Dish: The Chefs[edit]

In October 2011, the series returned as Best Dish: The Chefs with a new logo and slicker look with professional chefs competing instead of amateurs. It still concentrates on recipes from around the regions of the UK with short clips showing the restaurants where the competitors work as professional chefs.

Sponsors[edit]

The show has been sponsored by the New Covent Garden Soup Company, Uncle Ben's sauces and Red Tractor mark meats. Best Dish is now sponsored by Tesco Finest Range.

Former features[edit]

The original series was broadcast in the autumn but from series 5, the programme was scheduled to run in the spring.

Auditions[edit]

From series 1 to 4, the show contained elements of "reality TV" with clips from regional auditions held around the UK making up a major element of the programme. The judges would taste dishes offered by members of the public attending the regional auditions. They would accept or reject the contestants at these food "auditions". The auditions were filmed in locations from around the UK with regional identities colouring the flavour of these early heats. This "reality show" feature was reduced in series 4 and by series 5 the early rounds of regional "auditions" were dropped from the series altogether and conducted off-air. There was also little mention of regional identities and the clips from the auditions were no longer shown on the programme. By series 6, the main action was concentrated in the kitchen in the studio with the relaunch as Best Dish.

Transmissions[edit]

Regular[edit]

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 17 September 2007 26 October 2007 30
2 1 September 2008 24 October 2008 40
3 7 September 2009 30 October 2009 40
4 2 August 2010 24 September 2010 40
5 4 April 2011 27 May 2011 39
6 31 October 2011 23 December 2011 40

Celebrity[edit]

Series Start date End date Episodes
1 23 February 2009 13 March 2009 15
2 30 May 2011 3 June 2011 5

International broadcasts[edit]

InAustralia, Britain's Best Dish began airing as 'Best Dish' on the Seven Network's free-to-air digital channel 7Two at 8.30pm Friday nights in 2009 but as of 12 September 2010 is airing at 5pm weekdays under its full title.

References[edit]

External links[edit]


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