James Martin's Saturday Morning was thrown into chaos when one of his guests went missing during filming, leaving him trying to 'track down' the rogue chef
James Martin was left trying to "track down" his guest after they went missing during filming for his ITV Saturday Morning show.
Introducing the segment, he said: "Welcome back... we've still got a Thai green curry coming for my guest Gabrielle," adding: "Richard has gone walkabout somewhere. We'll try and track him down later in the show. But I'm going to get a taste of the Highlands from a good mate of mine... Nick Nairn." Recently, James 'banned' Michelin-starred chef Glynn Purnell from his show, after he made an embarrassing blunder while cooking together. While the pair were cooking, both Glynn and James struggled to find the spoon they had used for tasting their dish, before Glynn eventually realised that one of the spoons had actually fallen into the sauce he was making.
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