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Indeed, I was only wondering whether an evening version of Late Lunch - a gentle, hour-long food-themed Mel and sue-hosted magazine show with a live audience, lots of tips and newcomers showing their cooking talent, might be a way for BBC Two to capitalise on the massive viewership of this series... anyone?
The Great British Bake-off
Couldn't disagree with the original poster more. Mel and Sue make The Great British Bake Off, they're a great presenting duo - they know when to intervene with a mildly amusing quip, and when to stay in the background or just play it straight (absolutely no pun intended).Indeed, I was only wondering whether an evening version of Late Lunch - a gentle, hour-long food-themed Mel and sue-hosted magazine show with a live audience, lots of tips and newcomers showing their cooking talent, might be a way for BBC Two to capitalise on the massive viewership of this series... anyone?