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James Martin quits Saturday Kitchen after 10 years

The TV chef thanked viewers and the broadcaster in his leaving statement

Jack Shepherd
Tuesday 23 February 2016 12:56 GMT
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TV Chef James Martin (Getty)

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To the disappointment of every hungover weekend morning TV watcher, James Martin has announced he is stepping down as host of Saturday Kitchen.

The TV chef has presented BBC One show for 10 years - since 2006 - and will leave at the end of March to pursue other projects. From April, guest presenters will feature on the show.

The 43-year-old said in a statement: “I would like to personally thank all the viewers for turning Saturday Kitchen into a three million-plus smash hit. I could not have done it without them.

“I would also like to thank the BBC and Saturday Kitchen for the great opportunity they gave me. It has been an amazing journey and I have been privileged to work with some of the world’s greatest chefs and some of the greatest names in showbiz.

“I wish the new chefs every success. I am looking forward to getting stuck into my new projects and to lots of lie-ins on a Saturday morning.”

The BBC's daytime controller, Dan McGolpin, added: “On behalf of our viewers, I'd like to thank James for the last 10 years in which he has given up his Saturday mornings and more to help make Saturday Kitchen into the much-loved institution that it is today.

“James works extremely hard, not just on TV but across all of the other things that he does, I can understand his decision to concentrate on other things and I think we'll see him back on the BBC before long.

"Saturday Kitchen will continue to ease millions of viewers into their weekends and this represents an exciting opportunity to see some other talented chefs present the show, working alongside the very dedicated production team at Cactus TV.”

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