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The Chase's Jenny Ryan unrecognisable in BBC appearance as fans say 'blimey!'

The Chase fans were left scratching their heads after spotting quiz queen Jenny Ryan in a throwback episode of BBC's Only Connect.The brainy bombshell, known as 'the Vixen' on ITV's The Chase, had previously showcased her quizzing prowess by winning the third series of Only Connect back in 2010, according to the Mirror. Before she became a household name on The Chase, Jenny flexed her intellectual muscles alongside teammates Dave Bill and Alan Gibbs as part of the Gamblers, clinching victory over the Epicureans from the fourth series.The "winners special" episode that aired on Monday 25 February on BBC Two brought back some serious nostalgia.
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Celebrity Masterchef viewers left in fits of rage over Chris Eubank 'fix' claims
Celebrity Masterchef appears to have frustrated viewers who claimed the show is a "fix" after he received a substantial amount of help.However, other contestants including Cliff Parisi and Melanie Blatt were largely left to fend for themselves during the challenge which saw them making their own pasta while being timed.Chris, 56, was offered assistance by John Torode and Greg Wallace during the heated round leaving fans at home in fits of rage.READ MORE: Celebrity Masterchef fans enraged over John Torode 'stealing' catchphrase from co-starGreg Wallace also made a comment on this as he said: "You got a bit of instruction but you did it, well done."He continued: "I think Chris' inexperience showed there, he did get a bit of help but he perseveres, he gets the job done."However, the boxing legend also acknowledged the help he received as he reflected on the challenge."I'm feeling stupendous, with their help, they got me through," he said before adding: "On a scale of one to ten, I'd give it an eight, yeah."Taking to Twitter, one said: "If Chris Eubank doesn't go tonight it's a fix!#CelebrityMasterChef.""Why are they basically doing the task for him?! #celebritymasterchef," added a second.Before a third tweeted: "#CelebrityMasterchef Nice one, just tell Chris exactly what to do!!"Another raged: "Funnily enough, they're not helping Cliff but told Chris Eubank what to do.
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Celebrity Masterchef fans up in arms as John Tarode 'steals' Greg Wallace's catchphrase
MasterChef fans were up in arms that John Tarode had stole Greg Wallace's famous line.Viewers tuned in on Tuesday (16 August) to watch the likes of Gogglebox's Chris Eubank, All Saints star Melanie Blatt, choirmaster Gareth Malone, dancer Queen Mo-Jo and Eastenders actor Cliff Parisi cook against one another for a place in the final. Each contestant was given a secret ingredient to work with and All Saints songstress Mel was asked to conjure up something with chocolate.READ MORE: Celebrity MasterChef's Nancy Dell'Olio leaves fans baffled over food blunder on BBC showShowing off her desert skills, Mel opted to deliver the judges John and Greg a seriously appetising and calorific chocolate and peanut butter cheesecake.Speaking to camera, John praised the hitmaker for idea but stressed she'd need to ensure that she had a "buttery biscuit base".After hearing the three words from the Greg Wallace's Buttery Biscuit Base mash-up that went viral a few years ago, online users went wild.However, many fans were unhappy that John had stolen Greg's thunder.One person penned: "OI Torode! Only Gregg can say 'buttery biscuit base' #MasterChef."A second echoed: "Wait did John just say buttery biscuit base."While a third chimed in: "No John didn't just say buttery biscuit base #MasterChef."All celebrities went head-to-head in three intense rounds and for their final dish were asked to cook up their favourite plate.It was a tough round, with every single star throwing their all into delivering a tasty serving.
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Lisa Faulkner admits she and John Torode 'don't separate work and home life on TV'
EastEnders star Lisa Faulkner has explained there is no tension when it comes to working with her husband, John Torode.The actress, 50, has appeared alongside her husband on John and Lisa's Weekend Kitchen since 2019 but admits the pair don't separate their work and home life balance.While the pair may have started working together when Lisa won Celebrity MasterChef back in 2010, they tied the knot in 2019 during an intimate ceremony at Aynhoe Park in Banbury, Oxfordshire.Speaking exclusively to the Daily Star about Weekend Kitchen, Lisa explained: "We don't separate it on set, it's just like we're cooking in our kitchen."I think that's what is really funny, when we're on set cooking, we may as well be in our kitchen at home."She continued: "Anyone that comes to our kitchen at home says 'Oh my God' if they've watched the show, they say 'it's just like being at your house."We just rub along nicely in the kitchen together, it's fun," Lisa said before adding: "It's hard because we shoot quite a few shows in one day but we must love doing it, they just let us go, they say 'Right, there's the stuff if you just want to plod through'."The former Holby City star went on to say: "We just look at what we're cooking and then we just go for it, they just let us go which is lovely."But it wasn't a difficult decision to bring their marital life onto the screen, with Lisa saying: "It was just one of those things people asked us to do."I said 'Absolutely, I'd love to do a cooking show with John', as long as it was authentic and not as though it was in a studio, we wanted to do it like we were at home."Then lockdown happened and we were at home cooking, I think it then made the show even more like our show."We have such a great team on
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