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Samuel Groves in tv spotlight

Fans of BBC 2’s Great British Menu will notice the striking British made cookware from Samuel Groves, which is being used by some of the country’s most talented and ambitious chefs.

Recipes in the current (17th) series celebrate the centenary of the BBC, with themes inspired by iconic shows and broadcasts such as Fawlty Towers, Morecambe and Wise, Dinner Ladies, The Crystal Maze, Monty Python, Eastenders and Desert Island Discs.

Above: A scene from the BBC show Great British Menu.
Above: A scene from the BBC show Great British Menu.

Delighted to be supporting the prestigious tv show, Lee McDonagh, managing director of Birmingham-based Samuel Groves states: “It’s an honour and a privilege for our cookware to be used and be seen by the very best exciting chefs in the UK.”

Above: Some of Samuel Groves’ pans on the set.
Above: Some of Samuel Groves’ pans on the set.

 

Top: Samuel Groves’ Dominic Fraser, delivering product to Great British Menu.

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