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Return of
the Chef (2005)
release
date: January 13th, 2005 production
company: Optomen Television
& Channel 4 Television
Directed by -unknown- Produced by Mark
Halliley, Patricia Llewellyn &
Martha
Delap Music Composed and Produced by Daniel
Pemberton Recorded at
The Backgammon
Club Album Mastered by Gareth
Williams Featured Musicians: Double
Bass Cameron Miller Guitar, Mouth
Trumpet Jack Ketch Piano,
Melodica Daniel Pemberton Violin
Emma Smith Bass Clarinet, Soprano Sax
Lothar Ohlmeier Flute Heledd
Francis |
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Synopsis
After rekindling his passion for food in
the French countryside during last autumns French Leave, John
Burton-Race, one of the few British chefs to have won two
Michelin stars, has returned to Britain and is eager to get
back to work. John and Kim have decided to buy a restaurant in
Devon and re-locate the family to
the country. The stakes are high as he
and Kim become business partners for the first time, invest all
of their savings, move their family, and start again. In the restaurant,
John will create a new regional based cuisine using the very
best ingredients from Devons rich natural larder. Dishes will
be cooked with a simple sophistication and served in a
fresh style and surroundings. Alongside the business, quality of life
will remain a priority. John will cook at home, and when
Kim is not
working at the restaurant she will take care of the children. The new series follows the familys fortunes as they sell
their house in Reading and move to Devon in a bid to achieve the perfect work/family
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