Sunday Brunch
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Starring | Rebecca Seal |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
No. of series | 7 |
No. of episodes | 327 (as of 10 June 2018) |
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Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 120–180 minutes (inc. adverts) |
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Network | Channel 4 |
Release | 25 March 2012 present | –
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Daily Brunch |
Sunday Brunch is a British television programme presented by Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer which is broadcast live on Channel 4 on Sunday mornings, that features cookery and interviews with celebrity guests.[1]
Format
The programme began on 25 March 2012.[2] It was first announced by Channel 4 in February 2012 after the BBC series Something for the Weekend ended its seven-year run due to budget cuts.[3] This is the same presenting team as the BBC show, with the exception of Louise Redknapp and Amanda Hamilton.
The show runs live for three hours, including advertisements, which is 90 minutes longer than Something for the Weekend at the end of its run. It initially was broadcast for two hours including advertisements from 10:00am to 12 midday, but from 19 May 2013 was expanded to three hours from 9:30am to 12:30pm.
Each programme features: Simon Rimmer cooking with Tim Lovejoy and the week's guests; highlights from television and film; interviews with guests; drink tasting with an expert, usually Rebecca Seal; a trend round-up segment with an expert; and the 'Sunday Brunch Playlist', which is a selection of music videos chosen by the presenters and guests.
Episodes
Series 1 (2012–13)
Series 2 (2013–14)
Series 3 (2014–15)
Series 4 (2015–16)
Series 5 (2016–17)
# | Date | Guests |
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1
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21 February 2016 | Julia Bradbury, David Baddiel, Melvin Odoom and Rickie Haywood-Williams |
2
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28 February 2016 | Sara Cox, Tori Kelly, Giles Coren, James Lock, Pete Wicks and Nathaniel Rateliff |
3
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6 March 2016 | Olivia Grant, Aysha Kala, Kevin Warwick, Alex Brooker, Michael Socha and Zara Larsson |
4
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13 March 2016 | Rob Delaney, Ashley Roberts, Daniel Mays, Ant Anstead and Raleigh Ritchie |
5
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20 March 2016 | Bill Turnbull, Ashley Banjo, Helen Monks and Oh Wonder |
6
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27 March 2016 | Ross Kemp, Ferne McCann, Tom Rosenthal, Ryan Sampson and The Vamps |
7
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3 April 2016 | Adrian Lester, Jo Hartley, Richard Herring and Izzy Bizu |
8
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9 April 2016 (Weekend Brunch special) | Kimberley Walsh (guest presenter), Jason Byrne, Keith Duffy, Brian McFadden and Eliza & The Bear |
9
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10 April 2016 | Katherine Ryan, Lee Ingleby, Jamie Laing, Ollie Locke and PVRIS |
10
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17 April 2016 | Greg McHugh, Liz Bonnin, Marvin Humes, Tamzin Outhwaite, Birdy and Mystery Jets |
11
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24 April 2016 | Simon Callow, Katherine Jenkins, Tom Cullen and Gregory Porter |
12
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1 May 2016 | Nicky Byrne, Ray Panthaki, Scarlett Moffatt and Honne |
13
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8 May 2016 | John Barrowman, Clara Amfo, Olivia Munn, Kygo and Kodaline |
14
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15 May 2016 | Sara Pascoe, Helen Skelton, Johnny Vegas and Corinne Bailey-Rae |
15
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22 May 2016 | Steve Backshall, James Acaster, Maddy Hill and Zak Abel |
16
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29 May 2016 | Paula Patton, Matthew Lewis, Kimberly Wyatt, Tom Davis and The Rubens |
17
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5 June 2016 | Karl Pilkington, Rick Edwards, Michaela Strachan, Oli White and Anne-Marie |
18
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12 June 2016 | Fearne Cotton, Ed Skrein, Philip Glenister, Mark Kermode, Simon Mayo and Tom Odell |
19
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19 June 2016 | Lethal Bizzle, Kevin McNally, Denise van Outen and Laura Mvula. |
20
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26 June 2016 | Nik Vardalos, Seann Walsh, Jodie Whittaker and Craig David |
21
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3 July 2016 | Richard Madeley, Sharon Rooney, Nish Kumar and Alex James |
22
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10 July 2016 | Katherine Ryan (Guest presenter), Joe Lycett, Alexander Vlahos, Kelis and MNEK |
23
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17 July 2016 | Bryan Adams, Roisin Conaty, James Argent and Blossoms |
24
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24 July 2016 (British Grand Prix special) | Danny-Boy Hatchard, Andrea McLean, Andrew Maxwell and Bears Den |
25
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31 July 2016 | Vicky Pattison, Ralf Little, Alexis Conran and Michael Kiwanuka |
26
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7 August 2016 | Rizzle Kicks, Louise Thompson, Matthew Wright and Sam and Mark |
27
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14 August 2016 | Ricky Gervais, Louise Hazel and Noel Fitzpatrick |
28
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21 August 2016 | Miles Jupp, Joanna Rowsell Shand and the stars of Casualty |
29
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28 August 2016 | Joey Essex, Stephen Tompkinson, Maddie Hinch and Alex Danson |
30
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4 September 2016 | Jason Byrne, Rebecca Ferguson, Ray Mears and Matthew Fort |
31
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11 September 2016 | Ruud Gullit, Georgia May Foote, David Baddiel andKT Tunstall |
32
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18 September 2016 | Mollie King, Luke Norris, Robert Llewellyn and Danny John-Jules |
33
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25 September 2016 | Morgana Robinson, Emma Bunton, Mike Colter and Divine Comedy |
34
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2 October 2016 | Al Murray, Lydia Bright, David O'Doherty and Dua Lipa |
35
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9 October 2016 | Mark Francis, Tameka Empson, Frank Skinner and Kaiser Chiefs |
36
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16 October 2016 | Stephen Merchant, Melanie Chisholm, Harry Hill, Aisling Bea and MØ |
37
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23 October 2016 | Ross Noble, Stacey Solomon, James Buckley and Adam Rothenberg |
38
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30 October 2016 | Sarah Hadland, Madness, Kevin Bishop and LeAnn Rimes |
39
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6 November 2016 | Sophie Ellis-Bextor, Professor Green, Martine McCutcheon, Vic Reeves, Bob Mortimer and Kelli-Leigh |
40
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13 November 2016 | Rick Astley, Ivanno Jeremiah, Tom Goodman-Hill, Chanel Cresswell, Gyles Brandreth and Busted |
41
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20 November 2016 | Romesh Ranganathan, Rhod Gilbert, Jim Sturgess and Little Mix |
42
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27 November 2016 | Elaine Paige, Rafe Spall, Bradley Walsh and Olly Murs |
43
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4 December 2016 | Jason Byrne[5] (guest presenter), Brian Cox, Jeremy Vine, Pete Tong and Bastille |
44
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11 December 2016 | Gary Barlow, Katie Melua, Joel Dommett and Charlie Puth |
45
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18 December 2016 | Craig David, Michael Parkinson and Alexander Armstrong |
46
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24 December 2016 (Christmas Brunch special) | Tom Fletcher, Bill Turnbull, Emilia Fox and James Acaster |
47
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1 January 2017 (New Year's Brunch special) | Kara Tointon, Rick Edwards, Will Mellor and Blossoms |
48
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8 January 2017 | Martin Kemp, Nick Helm, Kelly Hoppen and Tor Miller |
49
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15 January 2017 | Keith Lemon, Scarlett Moffatt, Lorraine Kelly and Jonas Blue |
50
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22 January 2017 | Will Arnet, Sian Brooke, Katie Piper and Johnny Vegas |
51
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29 January 2017 | Lucy Worsley, Keith Duffy, Brian McFadden, Ronnie O'Sullivan and Kerry Howard |
52
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5 February 2017 | Amanda Redman, Brian Conley, Russell Brand, Jonnie Peacock and Bebe Rexha. |
53
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12 February 2017 | Johnny Vegas (guest presenter), Jorgie Porter, Russell Howard, Amara Karan, Levison Wood and Rag'n'Bone Man |
Series 6 (2017–18)
Series 7 (2018–19)
Daily Brunch
Daily Brunch with Ocado was a spin-off of Sunday Brunch, presented by Lovejoy and Rimmer. It was broadcast live on Channel 4 every weekday morning for 60 minutes. Daily Brunch followed a similar format of Sunday Brunch, with cookery and interviews with celebrity guests.[7]
On 29 September 2014, it was announced that Rimmer and Lovejoy would host a new spin-off series from Sunday Brunch. The show began on 13 October 2014 and aired daily at 10am for 40 episodes.[8]
References
- ^ Wareing, Charlotte (1 June 2015). "Richard Blackwood doesn't know how to zest a lemon and the internet thinks it's hilarious". Daily Mirror. Trinity Mirror. Retrieved 1 June 2015.
- ^ Goodacre, Kate (16 February 2012). "Tim Lovejoy, Simon Rimmer join Channel 4's 'Sunday Brunch'". Digital Spy. Retrieved 19 March 2012.
- ^ Jeffery, Morgan (6 January 2012). "'Something for the Weekend' axed by BBC Two". Digital Spy. Retrieved 12 March 2012.
- ^ a b c d "Series 2012". Channel4.com. Retrieved 21 October 2012.
- ^ Sandwell, Ian (4 December 2016). "Tim Lovejoy missed Sunday Brunch and fans couldn't cope". Digital Spy.
- ^ "Sunday Brunch guest host Johnny Vegas divides viewers". 10 September 2017.
- ^ "Ocado Recipes. Daily Brunch Recipes". Ocado Innovation. Retrieved 24 August 2015.
- ^ Fletcher, Alex (29 September 2014). "Sunday Brunch spinoff show Daily Brunch announced". Digital Spy.