Ainsley Denzil Dubriel Harriott[2]MBE (born 28 February 1957) is an English chef and television presenter. He is known for his BBC cooking game shows Can't Cook, Won't Cook and Ready Steady Cook.
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Ainsley Denzil Dubriel Harriott MBE (born 28 February 1957) is an English chef and television presenter. He is known for his BBC cooking game shows Can't...
one part of the variety act Harriott and Evans. He is the father of Chef and television presenter, Ainsley Hariott. Harriott was born in St Thomas, Jamaica...
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from 1994 until 2000 when celebrity chef AinsleyHarriott became the new host. In August 2000, when Harriott took over, the duration of the programme...
Harriott is an English surname. AinsleyHarriott, English celebrity chef Andrew Harriott, Australian cricketer Darren Harriott, British comedian Joe Harriott...
main series of the show and was partnered with celebrity chef AinsleyHarriott. Harriott and Lowe were eliminated in the fifth week of competition. Lowe...
many more. In November 2015, Goodman and chef AinsleyHarriott presented the BBC show Len and Ainsley's Big Food Adventure, a 10-part series exploring...
Channel 5 show Real Food Family Cook Off as a guest judge alongside chef AinsleyHarriott. On 17 February 2012, Hamilton appeared in Series 11 of The Real Hustle...
kind of television programming which helps pre-schoolers learn, with AinsleyHarriott appearing in a number of the sketches as their co-presenter Willy....
road. Trying to help, Basil takes Anil to a cookery lesson taught by AinsleyHarriott but the lesson does not have any effect on Anil's cooking and the owner...
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breakthrough moment was on a design segment on GMTV in 1996, after which AinsleyHarriott introduced her to the producers of short-lived documentary show Change...
also featured appearances by Lorna Watson and Sally Harrison, while AinsleyHarriott appeared as himself during one episode. Hall, Julian (23 August 2006)...
editor, replacing Robert Peston. 4 ITV apologises after footage of chef AinsleyHarriott is incorrectly featured during a news item about the knighthood of...
Burns 189 I'd Rather Go To A Galatasaray Match, Wearing An Away Shirt AinsleyHarriott getting caught in the middle of a Besiktas/Fenerbahce riot (Steff)...
in for Vanessa Feltz on BBC Radio 2.[citation needed] Grace joined AinsleyHarriott for a five part series on Channel 4 called Best of Britain by the Sea...
comedians, chefs, and other figures such as Bob Mortimer, Michelle Keegan, AinsleyHarriott and Joe Thomas. In the show's 100th and 200th episodes, Acaster and...
made cameo appearances on the show. These included Eamonn Holmes and AinsleyHarriott. The original shows were recorded before a studio audience, composed...
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Robert Carrier, Keith Floyd, Gary Rhodes, Delia Smith, Gordon Ramsay, AinsleyHarriott, Nigella Lawson, Simon Hopkinson, Nigel Slater, Jamie Oliver. From...
remixer. Mel Gaynor, musician, drummer of the rock band Simple Minds. AinsleyHarriott, TV chef. Jimmy Hill, English footballer, manager and broadcaster....
Royal Navy surgeon Chad Gould – footballer Graham Greene – author AinsleyHarriott – chef Marea Hartman – sports administrator Lena Headey – actress Gerry...
10.00am and 11.30am produced by Cactus TV. After a pilot hosted by AinsleyHarriott on 14 April 2001, the show was launched on 26 January 2002 and was...