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''Sunday Feast'' is a British cookery show on British television channel
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, broadcast in 2006. The show's hosts are
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and
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. Their two resident chefs, who alternate week by week, are Ed Baines and
Paul Merrett Paul Merrett is a British TV personality and chef. 2] based in Godalming who is known for being a frequent guest chef on Saturday Kitchen, a resident chef on Sunday Feast, and starred in The Best along with Silvana Franco and Ben O'Donoghue. Paul ...
. The show is made by Prospect Pictures, who produce other food shows including ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''Food Uncut'', and have previously produced ''Taste'' for
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. The show features a special guest each week, a look at the Sunday newspapers, and up to 3 recipes cooked by that episode's chef. ''Sunday Feast'' aired on Sunday mornings at 10am. The show was cancelled due to low ratings. 2006 British television series debuts 2006 British television series endings 2000s British cooking television series British cooking television shows ITV (TV network) original programming {{UK-reality-tv-prog-stub