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Sunday Brunch’s biggest controversies - recipe copies, Jimmy Savile row and banned words
Channel 4 daytime favourite has certainly quirked a few brows over the years.Helmed by Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy, the programme features various celebrity guests each week, along with hilarious cooking segments and dining experiences.From chefs accused of “stealing” recipes from rival programmes to on-set walk-offs, the Channel 4 set has seen it all - including fires in the studio.READ MORE:Sunday Brunch descends into chaos as star brutally cuts finger in bloody segmentThe hosts have even been forced to apologise after certain guests let “banned” words slip while the cameras were rolling.Daily Star takes a look at the show’s most controversial moments ever.As with any live television, Sunday Brunch encounters its fair share of blunders - including guests letting slip swearwords on air.And host Tim Lovejoy is usually the one forced to apologise to viewers at home, and this was no truer than when impressionist Matt Forde shared an encounter with Brian Clough.He had met the football boss while working as a mascot for Nottingham Forest, and explained Brian branded him an “ugly b***h” due to the eczema on his head.Things only got worse as he repeated the curse later in the segment, with Tim jumping in to say: "I think I've got to apologise for your language there by the way.
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Sunday Brunch viewers fume as café owner charges whopping £5 for beans on toast
Channel 4's Sunday Brunch were left in a state of shock when a café owner appeared on the show who charged £5 for beans on toast.Hosted by Tim Lovejoy and Miquita Oliver, with Simon Rimmer in Newquay for the Boardmasters Festival - the hosts welcomed the co-owner of a London-based café onto the show.Elliot Kaye who co-owns Norman's Café in Tufnell Park, North London alongside Alex and chef Richie, cooked up a storm for the hosts and celebrity guests.READ NEXT: Sunday Brunch’s biggest controversies - recipe copies, Jimmy Savile row and banned wordsTalking the studio and viewers at home through his menu, Elliot introduced the cafe's cheesy beans on toast dish which comprised of baked beans on toast with a slice of red Leicester cheese on top.He explained how he isn't a fan of sourdough and that at his fooderie "you can't go wrong with basic white bread".Although some fans were swooning over how appetising it looked, most fans were taken aback by the cost of the dish if you were to head into Norman's Café."Cheeky c**t £5 for beans on toast #SundayBrunch," one person penned alongside a screenshot of the menu she looked up on the cafe's website.Someone replied: "£5 for a bowl of porridge!???" while another echoed: "£5 for porridge and jam!! Wtf!"Another person then went on to say: "I can't believe there's a guy on #SundayBrunch showing off his beans and toast and 'basic white bread'."Someone then echoed the co-owners words when they penned: "'We’ve got a basic menu that includes fry-ups…' 'a fry-up with a tea or coffee included'. So this 'revolutionary café' he’s got is actually just a greasy spoon, only with posh owners? #SundayBrunch."While another said: "Is this a piss take.
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