Let's Do Lunch with Gino & Mel
Let's Do Lunch with Gino & Mel[edit | edit source]
Let's Do Lunch with Gino & Mel is a British daytime television show that aired on ITV from 2011 to 2014. The show was hosted by Gino D'Acampo and Melanie Sykes, and it focused on cooking and lifestyle topics.
Format[edit | edit source]
The show followed a daily format, with Gino and Mel cooking up delicious recipes and sharing cooking tips with the viewers. They also invited celebrity guests to join them in the kitchen and participate in cooking challenges. The show had a relaxed and friendly atmosphere, with Gino and Mel engaging in banter and entertaining the audience.
Episodes[edit | edit source]
Let's Do Lunch with Gino & Mel aired over 300 episodes during its run. Each episode featured a different theme or topic, such as Italian cuisine, healthy eating, or special occasions. Some episodes also focused on specific ingredients or cooking techniques.
Celebrity Guests[edit | edit source]
The show featured a wide range of celebrity guests, including actors, musicians, and TV personalities. Some notable guests who appeared on the show include:
Recipes[edit | edit source]
Throughout the series, Gino and Mel shared a variety of delicious recipes with the viewers. These recipes ranged from simple and quick meals to more elaborate dishes. Some popular recipes featured on the show include:
Reception[edit | edit source]
Let's Do Lunch with Gino & Mel received positive reviews from both critics and viewers. The show was praised for its entertaining and informative content, as well as the chemistry between Gino and Mel. It was also popular among food enthusiasts and those looking for cooking inspiration.
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