Ready, Steady, Cook returns to BBC One for a second series with Rylan Clark-Neal - and they want you!
Here's how you can apply...
Fancy being a contestant on the next series of the cookery show?
Ready, Steady Cook is returning for a second series with host Rylan Clark-Neal who is looking for contestants to join him in the kitchen.
The TV star, took over the reigns for the reboot in March - after the show was given a 10 year break - and the new series has gone down so well, it's back and it's induction pans at the ready.
Rylan shared a tweet with the announcement which read, "Ready Steady Cook@RSCookTV returns for a second series on @BBCOne and host @Rylan is back in the kitchen. YOU could join our amazing chefs @mikereidchef@romygill_@A_petretzikis@ellisbarriebros and @Anahaugh - dynamic competing pairs wanted!"
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Ready Steady Cook features fantastic dishes cooked up by amazing chefs, Akis Petretzikis, Romy Gill MBE,Mike Reid,Anna Haugh,Ellis BarrieandYOU!
Whether you know how to use a blender or not.
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The production company, Remarkable Television, which is part of Endemol Shine Group, is looking for pairs, be they relatives, friends, or colleagues to compete against each other and hopefully learn some new culinary skills.
Each contestant has their ingredients and has to make something in a race against the clock, with the audience voting for their favourite dish.
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The TV cooking game show made its debut on 24 October 1994 and the last original edition was broadcast on 2 February 2010. The programme was originally hosted by Fern Britton from 1994 until 2000 when celebrity chefAinsley Harriott became the new host.
And now Rylan is at the helm, the show appears to be back and suiting everyone's taste.
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If you think you've got what it takes, visit here to apply for the new series. And it's pretty simple. You just complete the application form in as much detail as possible, making sure to include two recent pictures of yourself.
Once you’ve completed your application it will be looked over by a member of the casting team who may get in touch to offer you an audition or discuss the next steps in the application process.
Time to show off your lockdown cooking skills to the rest of the UK.
Selina is a Senior Entertainment Writer with more than 16 years of experience in newspapers and magazines. She has covered all things Entertainment for GoodtoKnow, Woman&Home and My Imperfect Life. She has also worked as Senior Family Writer for GoodtoKnow. Before joining Future Publishing, Selina graduated from the University of Sheffield in 2006 with a degree in Journalism. She is fully NCTJ and NCE qualified and has 100wpm shorthand.
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