OHMYGOSSIP — ‘Ready Steady Cook’ will return to BBC One for a second series.
The iconic cookery show was revived on the channel earlier this year after a 10-year hiatus, and is now set to air a further 30 episodes in 2021.
Rylan Clark-Neal is returning to host the show while chefs Mike Reid, Romy Gill, Akis Petretzikis, Ellis Barrie and Anna Haugh will once again be having their cooking prowess tested against the clock.
The 32-year-old presenter explained how the first series was helpful for viewers who needed culinary inspiration amid the coronavirus crisis, and he is looking forward to getting back in the kitchen for a new run.
Rylan said: “I’m very excited to bring ‘Ready Steady Cook’ back for series two on BBC One. We never realised when series one was on air the climate that we would be living in and how beneficial it was to so many at home watching, who were scrambling to make meals from random ingredients in the cupboard!
“I can’t wait to welcome new contestants into the ‘Ready Steady Cook’ kitchen and am equally excited to taste our chefs’ fantastic creations once again.”
Carla Maria-Lawson, head of BBC Daytime, added: “The ‘Ready Steady Cook’ team is back with delicious and affordable food with more thrills than frills, serving up comfort food and great company when we need it most.”
Cat Lawson, creative director for producers Remarkable TV, also said: “We were really pleased with how audiences reacted to the show’s return earlier this year and we couldn’t be happier to be bringing it back to BBC One.
“Rylan and our brilliant chefs are raring to go and will no doubt once again cook up a storm. Expect even more culinary inspiration served up with a large pinch of kitchen chaos!”
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