James Martin’s Cornish Fish Feast – Part 2 | This Morning

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James gives ‘fast food’ a whole new meaning as he cooks us a quick and easy dish, inspired by the freshest produce in his garden.

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James Martin is an English TV chef and restaurateur, best known for his television work with the BBC and ITV. Martin presented the BBC cookery series Saturday Kitchen from 2006 until 2016, before leaving the BBC. He regularly appears on ITV’s This Morning.

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