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    Ready, Steady, Cook - BBC2

    I think I may need to see a doctor. For around a year now i've made every effort to watch Ready, Steady, Cook on BBC2 at 4.30pm. I find it compulsive viewing.

    I feel my day is not complete if I have to miss it due to work. The funny thing is (okay, the other funny thing is) that I cannot cook *anything*. I am hugely impressed at the works of art that the guest chefs like Anthony Worrall-Thompson et al, produce. It's such a shame to actually *eat* such beautiful concoctions.

    By the way, have you seen the size of Ansley Harriott's hands? Shovels, large shovels...

    Diagnosis please...

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    You may find trouble finding a doctor. Ready, stready, cook is prescribed viewing in medical school, along with diagnosis: murder and quincy!
    Not around too often!

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    My Sister in law was on Readysteady cook years ago when Fearn Briton was presenting it. She was cooking with Ansley and said he was a good laugh

    It was a early source of cooking inspiriation for me , with things that you can cook quickly when you get home from work that are more than just a stir fry !
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    Quote Originally Posted by menthel
    You may find trouble finding a doctor. Ready, stready, cook is prescribed viewing in medical school, along with diagnosis: murder and quincy!
    Compulsory viewing wherever you are.

    http://paulenglish.com/midi/diagnosis-murder.mid

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