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Profile
James
Martin has made a great impact since he began to appear on television in
November ‘96 and has rarely been off screen since. Currently he's gracing our
screens as presenter of BBC 1's hugely successful Saturday Kitchen, regularly
attracting viewers in excess of 2.5 million (more than double the amount of
viewers when James inherited the show). He was a regular team member on Ready
Steady Cook (BBC 2) and
in Autumn 2006 gained a whole new army of fans with his new found prowess on
the dance floor in Strictly Come Dancing (BBC1) where he reached the
semi-finals.
Biography
More
recently, James was featured in a prime time BBC 2 special during Christmas
2008 – The Real Italian Job. The
show saw James live his dream of racing in the exclusive Millie Miglia race in Italy in a
vintage sports car. The show attracted over 3.5 million viewers and has
cemented James’ role as a car enthusiast and expert.
James
has enjoyed phenomenal success with his many series for UKTV Food – enjoying
some of the highest ratings the channel has ever experienced. Such was the
success of James Martin Digs Deeps (2006),
Feast (2007) and Brittany (2008), UKTV have commissioned another
series, Champagne broadcast early 2009. James is
in demand for the many other programmes too including Channel 4’s Food Fight and ITV 1’s Loose Women.
As
well as his television work, James is a keen journalist and writes a weekly
column in the Mail on Sunday’s Live
magazine on cars and motoring, as well as writing food columns for BBC Good Food Magazine and Sky magazine. 2008 saw the first James Martin magazine filled with
delicious recipes and interesting interviews with the chefs.
James’s
publishing career extends beyond magazines – he is the author of several best
selling and award winning books. His
first book, Eating In With James Martin was published in October 1998
and his second The Deli Cookbook in autumn 2000. Great British
Dinners came out in 2003 with Easy
British Food following mid June 2005. Great British Winter was
published in 2006
(all published through Mitchell Beazley). James's most successful book to
date has been his puddings bible, Desserts, published in 2007 by
Quadrille to coincide with his prime time BBC 2 show, Sweet Baby James. Also
released that year were The Great British Village Show Cookbook,
published in May 2007 by BBC Books to coincide with his BBC 1 primetime
series of the same title, and Saturday Kitchen Cookbook (BBC
Books). The Great British Village Show Cookbook was awarded the Best Cookbook
award at the World Gourmand Cookbook awards.
2008 saw the release of The Collection
(Mitchell Beazley), an anthology of James’ best recipes to date. Also in 2008,
James released his autobiography, Driven, published by HarperCollins.
The book attracted huge amounts of media interest and has sold incredibly well.
There was another Saturday Kitchen Cookbook – Saturday Kitchen’s Best Bites,
for which James contributed some recipes and wrote the foreword.
2009 was another exciting year for James with the
publication of James Every Day – The Essential Collection (Mitchell
Beazley) as well as his first cookery book with HarperCollins, James Martin
– My Kitchen, released in Autumn 2009.
James
continues to make regular appearances around the country including at all of
the BBC Good Food Shows
incorporating London, Glasgow
and Birmingham
and attracting vast crowds for his demos in the super-theatres. In addition to
the BBC Good Food Shows, he regularly appears at Bingley Fine Food Festival, Stoneleigh
Festival and works with organisations such as the Food Standards Agency.
2009
was also an extraordinary year for James’ licensing endeavours – he already has
a range of small electricals with Wahl, Cookware, Knives and Kitchen Textiles
with Stellar/Horwoods and Serveware with Denby. This year James has launched his
own range of cake mixes too.
He is a consultant with P
& O Cruises on the restaurants and menus for their cruise ships Ocean Village
and Ocean Village 2.
This
success can be attributed to James’ early love of food which was nurtured at
Castle Howard where his father ran the catering and where James often helped
out – he even helped cook for the Queen Mother at 11! At 16 he began his formal
training at Scarborough
Technical College,
where he was Student of the Year for three years running. At the tender age of
22, he opened the Hotel and Bistro du Vin in Winchester as Head Chef, where he changed the
menu every day.
James’ message about food has always been the same –
he has been passionate about celebrating British food, using the best
ingredients possible and creating simple, delicious recipes accessible to all. Updated
27/07/2010 |