BBC Saturday Kitchen viewers rush to demand guest is 'ejected from studio'
BBC Saturday Kitchen viewers have slamnmed the show for being an "assault on the ears" after the show was accused of descending into chaos today. BBC star Matt Tebbutt welcomed the likes of Jordan North and Andi Oliver on November 30.
But during a chaotic broadcast, which aired from 10am, Twitter/X users were up in arms. One sniped: "Just tuned in - I see they gone back to having random members of the public as guests on the show… #saturdaykitchen." And a second wrote on X, formerly Twitter: "I see someone's let the children on #SaturdayKitchen "
"Fancy listening to these banal *****s shouting at each other, thinking they’re being clever every morning - by choice!… #saturdaykitchen," another social media user rushed to comment on the Saturday Kitchen hashtag today.
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Another fumed: "Stop talking over each other. I prefer one guest, not three." Another asked: "Can Chris PLEASE wash his hands!?" And another posted online: "Too many guests, too much talking over each other, too much noise!"
"Going for the younger audience today then? Three presenters for one show seems a tad over the top," wrote another. "Just awful, awful guests this morning. Was nobody else available ffs #saturdaykitchen," another agreed online.
And another said: "This is why chat show hosts should be armed… #saturdaykitchen. Call security and eject these w******s from the studio whilst the 2 greedy Italians are on please… #saturdaykitchen " Another said: "Jesus...... Since when has #SaturdayKitchen been such an assault on the ears."
"Everyone complaining about the line up Me thinking 'what a fantastic line up for once' #saturdaykitchen," wrote another. Praising the show, though, others defended the line up - in particular Sian Welby - who was interviewed by Matt.
Praising the programme, another wrote: "I am Italian Descent and Irish Christmas Eve No Meat Love Sprouts Have Roman Family and Family from Sicily my Family Tuscany Pasta Fagioli"