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'''Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club''' is a television pilot that broadcast on the [[UKTV]] channel, [[Good Food]] in August 2010. It was hosted by Scottish comedian, [[Ronnie Corbett]], who cooked his guest's chosen meal as if it were to be their last. Ronnie's guest in the Pilot, was Welsh comedian and star of [[Gavin and Stacey]] and [[The Trip (2010 TV series)|The Trip]], [[Rob Brydon]] and his good friend [[Steve Speirs]]. No news of a full series has been confirmed, although it has been suggested by some newspapers.
'''Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club''' is a television pilot that was broadcast on the [[UKTV]] channel, [[Good Food]] in August 2010. It was hosted by Scottish comedian, [[Ronnie Corbett]], who cooked his guest's chosen meal as if it were to be their last. Ronnie's guest in the Pilot, was Welsh comedian and star of [[Gavin and Stacey]] and [[The Trip (2010 TV series)|The Trip]], [[Rob Brydon]] and his good friend [[Steve Speirs]]. No news of a full series has been confirmed, although it has been suggested by some newspapers.


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Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club
GenreCookery
talk-show
Presented byRonnie Corbett
Country of originUK
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes1 (Pilot)
Production
Running time45 Minutes approx
Production companyTalkback Thames
Original release
NetworkGood Food HD
ReleaseAugust 2011

Ronnie Corbett's Supper Club is a television pilot that was broadcast on the UKTV channel, Good Food in August 2010. It was hosted by Scottish comedian, Ronnie Corbett, who cooked his guest's chosen meal as if it were to be their last. Ronnie's guest in the Pilot, was Welsh comedian and star of Gavin and Stacey and The Trip, Rob Brydon and his good friend Steve Speirs. No news of a full series has been confirmed, although it has been suggested by some newspapers.