Patricia Llewellyn
Popularity:0.039
Known For:Production
Birthday:
Place of Birth:
Homepage:
Also Known As:Pat Llewellyn
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/5tadsgz2UCiLPtUj0mJ8ohCsiWH.jpg)
(1970)
Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares is a television programme featuring British celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay. The BAFTA and Emmy Award-winning programme...
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/xwqF3Oz2VHYYqKCnqwiPSHICaVr.jpg)
(1970)
This show was Oliver's television debut, and was noted for its use of jumpy, close-up camera work, and the presenter's "Mockney" dialect and relaxed...
![(1970)](/dq-content/themes/movie/img/no-cover.jpg)
(1970)
Market Kitchen is a cookery programme, made by Optomen, that premiered on Good Food in 2007. Presented by Rachel Allen, Amanda Lamb, Matt Tebbutt,...
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/10XpD4aEOExWcOg9bxCA28NNsMQ.jpg)
(1970)
Chef Ramsay attempts to do the impossible: turn one ordinary and empty restaurant into the most popular, sought-after venue in town. There's no time...
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/2xMCzPNTU6Y7YhA3VRieE4g5wgi.jpg)
(1970)
Two Fat Ladies was a BBC Two television cooking programme starring Clarissa Dickson Wright, and Jennifer Paterson. It originally ran for four series,...
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/2xMCzPNTU6Y7YhA3VRieE4g5wgi.jpg)
(1970)
Two Fat Ladies was a BBC Two television cooking programme starring Clarissa Dickson Wright, and Jennifer Paterson. It originally ran for four series,...
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/mAOzqHIGc0LWST9gtn11mzxalNc.jpg)
(1970)
Two recipe-packed episodes feature Gordon at home with his family while he teaches viewers how to prepare his favorite Christmas recipes.
![(1970)](https://image.tmdb.org/t/p/w342/42gO1qCC6GPtHKNXvOdhunhzyS3.jpg)
(1970)
This hit cooking competition series sees award-winning chef Gordon Ramsay and other celebrity chefs put a group of contestants through a series of...
![(1970)](/dq-content/themes/movie/img/no-cover.jpg)
(1970)
Mary Portas attempts to transform the humble charity shop from the poor relation on the high street into a real contender.