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A great programme spoilt by the camera man. In the face,in the food and flashing around.Many a time I have to turn away,or shut my eyes.Should'nt there be a health warning before start of programme,warning viewers of flashing cameras',etc..!!..
 
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Try watching the new ready steady cook Smile
 
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Try watching the new ready steady cook Smile


Gave it a chance,but could not cope with it.So another prog.down the pan.
Why are the audience behind the cooking chefs!.Weird. Confused
 
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Hellooo Welsh person.. Smile(just come back from hol there)..totally agree with the awful panning & scanning..I suffer from migraine & I totally could not watch after a few mins for fear of an attack being imminent.


"You ask me why I'm drunk all the time...it levels my head & eases my mind"
 
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After trying to watch The F Word and the Ramsay cook-along thing the Jamie at Home camera-work seems almost restful, but I wish producers of food programs would nail the camera operators feet to the floor and let us watch properly. At least the extreme close-ups on Jamies programm actualy let you see what the food is doing, Ramsays take it just that bit further, too far. And unlike most tv cooks Jamies food just gets me drooling, it is real food screaming EAT ME! instead of most chefs and their little towers of wierd stuff drizzled with some sort of goo.
 
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