The Big Food Fight

Series 1 Episode 1
First Broadcast:

Sue Perkins hosts the debut show as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is joined by guest team captain chef James Martin, and Charlotte Church and Ching-He Huang, for a gastronomic battle to see who really worth their salt.

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