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Light Lunch

1998TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsEnglish

Light Lunch was a Channel 4 lunch-time comedy chatshow broadcast between March 1997 and February 1998. It starred Mel and Sue. The show was a huge success initially but audience figures declined slowly eventually resulting in viewing figures merely deemed "satisfactory" by Channel 4.

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Director: Michael DaviesGenres: Talk Show, Cooking

Plot Summary

Light Lunch was a popular British daytime cookery and chat show that aired on Channel 4. Hosted by Tonia Buxton, the show featured celebrity guests and professional chefs preparing a range of dishes, from quick snacks to more elaborate meals. It aimed to provide viewers with inspiration for everyday cooking and entertain them with light-hearted conversation.

Critical Reception

Light Lunch was a well-received program during its run, particularly noted for its approachable style and practical cooking demonstrations. Tonia Buxton's energetic presenting and the show's blend of celebrity interaction and culinary tips made it a staple for many viewers. While not a critical darling in the traditional sense, it garnered significant audience loyalty and praise for its entertaining and informative format.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its accessible cooking segments and Tonia Buxton's engaging presentation style.
  • Noted for successfully blending celebrity interviews with practical culinary advice.
  • Appreciated as a light and entertaining daytime television program.

Google audience: Google users generally recall Light Lunch as a warm and enjoyable cooking show that offered practical recipes and engaging chat. Many viewers appreciated its focus on everyday meals and the lively interaction between the host and her guests, finding it a pleasant and useful watch.

Fun Fact

The show's success led to Tonia Buxton becoming a household name and a familiar face in British television kitchens.

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