Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is a British cooking and lifestyle television series hosted by chefs Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty, which premiered on Channel 4 on 10 January 2014 and ran for eight series until 2021, comprising approximately 60 episodes plus festive specials.[1][2] The show is set in a café at the end of Southend Pier in Essex, where the childhood friends collaborate to create elaborate weekend feasts, often drawing inspiration from the culinary traditions or personal stories of celebrity guests such as Susan Sarandon, Mary Berry, and Stephen Fry.[2] Oliver typically handles the main cooking segments, demonstrating accessible yet impressive recipes like Sicilian-inspired chicken or porchetta, while Doherty contributes inventive elements, including DIY food gadgets, smokers, or insights from his farming background to elevate everyday ingredients.[1][2] Each roughly 47-minute episode blends high-energy preparation of dishes such as curries, roasts, or seafood specials with guest interactions, emphasizing practical home cooking techniques and seasonal British produce like crab or venison.[1] The format highlights the duo's longstanding partnership, originating from their nursery school days, and promotes creative, feast-worthy meals without relying on overly complex equipment.[2]Overview
Hosts and Premise
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is hosted by British chef Jamie Oliver and farmer-television presenter Jimmy Doherty, who have maintained a close friendship since meeting at age two in Clavering, Essex.[3] Oliver, recognized for his culinary television programs and efforts to improve school meal standards through policy advocacy, brings expertise in accessible yet innovative cooking.[2] Doherty contributes knowledge of sustainable farming and rare breeds via his Jimmy's Farm operation, a working farmstead that doubles as a public attraction emphasizing ethical animal husbandry.[3] The programme's premise centers on the duo transforming a seaside end-of-the-pier café into a hub for crafting ambitious weekend feasts, blending Oliver's recipe development with Doherty's ingredient sourcing from local or exotic origins.[2] Premiering on Channel 4 on 10 January 2014, episodes typically feature the hosts preparing multi-course meals that incorporate challenging techniques or uncommon ingredients, designed for replication at home to elevate casual gatherings.[4] A key element involves inviting a celebrity guest each week to co-create a dish of personal significance, often drawing from the guest's cultural heritage or nostalgic favorites, fostering a conversational dynamic rooted in shared food experiences.[2] This format underscores indulgent, flavor-forward cooking without compromising on practicality, as evidenced by tie-in cookbooks compiling the series' recipes for public use.[5]Setting and Concept
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is a British cookery programme in which hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty, longtime friends, collaborate with celebrity guests to prepare themed feasts at a pop-up café, emphasizing accessible, inventive recipes and casual conviviality.[6] The concept centers on transforming everyday ingredients into elaborate Friday night meals, often incorporating guests' personal culinary stories or preferences, while occasionally highlighting broader food-related topics such as sustainable sourcing or health initiatives championed by Oliver.[6] Doherty contributes practical, farm-to-table elements drawn from his Essex agricultural background, contrasting Oliver's professional chef techniques to create a dynamic, unscripted cooking dynamic.[7] The primary setting is a bespoke café constructed at the distal end of Southend Pier in Southend-on-Sea, Essex, the world's longest pleasure pier extending 1.34 miles into the Thames Estuary.[7] This location, operational solely for filming periods of approximately two weeks per series since 2014, evokes a seaside end-of-pier vibe that aligns with the show's relaxed, escapist premise, though the café remains inaccessible to the public outside production.[8] The pier's exposed, windswept environment adds logistical challenges but enhances the authentic, no-frills atmosphere, with episodes featuring outdoor elements alongside indoor kitchen setups for guest interactions and recipe execution.[9]Format
Core Segments
The core segments of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast revolve around Jimmy Doherty's hands-on construction of improvised cooking devices and Jamie Oliver's preparation of indulgent, shareable dishes suited for weekend entertaining. Doherty typically dedicates a portion of each episode to building functional gadgets from scrap materials or household items, such as a dustbin oven for roasting chicken in the debut episode aired on 29 February 2014, a wood-fired oven, or a rotating kebab apparatus to promote young farmers' produce.[10][11] These builds highlight resourcefulness and unconventional techniques, often yielding results like charcuterie aged in a DIY Tuscan-style cave or beer-dispensing pumps integrated into meals.[12] Oliver's contributions focus on crafting multi-component feasts emphasizing fresh, high-quality ingredients, such as salt-baked salmon, Tuscan sausage pasta, or diver-caught scallops with bacon and sage, designed for group dining at the hosts' pier-end cafe set.[2] These recipes prioritize bold flavors and practical scalability, with Oliver demonstrating steps like flambéing steaks or assembling cannelloni filled with veal and nettles, often tying into seasonal British produce or global influences adapted for home cooks.[13] The segments underscore a collaborative dynamic, where the hosts occasionally integrate their efforts, such as Doherty's inventions aiding Oliver's cooking process, fostering a light-hearted, experimental vibe amid the Southend Pier location's coastal backdrop.[14] Throughout the series, spanning eight seasons from 2014 to 2021, these elements maintain consistency, occasionally incorporating quick sourcing challenges or ingredient spotlights, but always centering on accessible innovation and hearty fare over precision gourmet techniques.[2] The format avoids scripted rigidity, allowing organic banter and mishaps to emerge during builds and preparations, which aired in 60-minute slots including adverts.[15]Celebrity Guest Features
Each episode of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast incorporates a celebrity guest who collaborates with hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty in the Southend Pier café to prepare a featured dish, typically one linked to the guest's personal history, cultural background, or favorite recipes. This segment emphasizes hands-on participation, where the guest assists in cooking steps, shares anecdotes, and contributes to the communal feast served to an audience of locals and visitors. The format fosters informal conversation amid the culinary process, blending entertainment with practical cooking demonstrations aimed at home viewers.[2] Guests span international actors, British comedians, athletes, and entertainers, selected to bring diverse perspectives and appeal to broad audiences; for instance, Hollywood figures like Danny DeVito and Jessica Chastain have joined for kitchen sessions involving recipe preparation, while domestic talents such as Martin Freeman and Jodie Whittaker participate similarly.[6] Comedians like Harry Hill or Russell Howard often add humor during cooking, potentially "distracting" the hosts as part of the lighthearted dynamic. Specific dishes reflect guest input, such as Susan Sarandon recreating Sicilian chicken thighs tied to family traditions or Mary Berry preparing a nostalgic seafood spread.[2] This feature distinguishes the series by humanizing celebrities through shared food experiences, contrasting with more scripted guest appearances on other programs, and aligns with the show's goal of accessible, weekend-inspired feasts. Over seasons, it has hosted over 50 unique guests across eight series, with recipes from these segments often adapted for public release via Oliver's platforms.[2][6]Production
Development and Commissioning
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast was developed by drawing on the longstanding friendship between Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty, who met as children in Clavering, Essex, and had collaborated on television projects prior to the series, including Doherty's appearance in Oliver's 2002 series Oliver's Twist. The format was conceived as a relaxed cooking show where the duo would prepare elaborate weekend meals infused with Oliver's accessible recipes and Doherty's enthusiasm for sustainable, farm-sourced ingredients, set against the backdrop of an Essex seaside cafe to evoke their shared regional heritage. This concept aimed to blend culinary demonstration with personal banter, differentiating it from Oliver's solo efforts by incorporating Doherty's rural expertise from his Jimmy's Farm series.[16][17] Channel 4 commissioned the initial series from Fresh One Productions, Oliver's production company, with filming centered at a purpose-built cafe at the end of Southend Pier, the world's longest pleasure pier, located in Doherty's home county of Essex to enhance authenticity and visual appeal. The first episode aired on 8 April 2014, marking the show's debut as a Friday evening staple intended to attract families with its mix of celebrity guests, inventive dishes, and light-hearted escapades like Doherty's foraging or improvised cooking techniques. Commissioning decisions were driven by Oliver's established draw as a broadcaster and the novelty of pairing him with Doherty for unscripted chemistry, though specific pre-air ratings data or internal memos remain undisclosed in public records.[2][18][1] Success of the debut series, evidenced by continued viewership and guest appeal, prompted Channel 4 to renew for a second series in January 2015, establishing a pattern of annual commissions with occasional festive specials, reflecting the broadcaster's strategy to leverage proven talent in competitive food programming slots.[6]Filming Location and Challenges
The principal filming location for Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast is a pop-up café constructed at the seaward end of Southend Pier in Essex, England, the world's longest pleasure pier measuring 2.16 kilometres (1.34 miles).[19][7] The café, styled as "Jamie and Jimmy's Café," serves as the studio for core cooking segments and celebrity interactions, evoking the hosts' childhood visits to the pier but operating solely during the brief filming periods, typically spanning two weeks per series.[20][6] Access to the site involves traversing the pier on foot or via its electric train, complicating logistics for crew, equipment, and guests.[21] Certain segments, particularly those involving wild or farm-sourced ingredients from series 4 onward, are filmed at Jimmy Doherty's Jimmy's Farm & Wildlife Park in Wherstead, Suffolk, approximately 50 miles northeast of Southend.[22][23] This 70-acre site provides authentic rural backdrops for foraging and livestock-related challenges but requires additional travel coordination between locations.[24] Filming faced inherent challenges from the pier's exposed coastal position, including variable weather conditions such as high winds and rain, which could disrupt outdoor setups and require contingency planning for equipment protection and schedule adjustments, though specific incidents remain undocumented in production reports. The temporary nature of the café necessitated rapid construction and dismantling each season, demanding intensive pre-production labour to transform the site into a functional kitchen-studio hybrid.[19] The COVID-19 pandemic posed acute production hurdles, halting filming for the planned series in October 2020 due to the pier café's confined spaces rendering social distancing infeasible for cast, crew, and guests; the site was deemed too small to comply with health protocols without major alterations.[9][25] This led to indefinite postponements and contributed to subsequent cancellations, compounded by difficulties in securing celebrity participants amid travel restrictions and health risks.[26][27] Local critiques also emerged regarding the café's year-round inactivity, viewing it as underutilized infrastructure that offered limited community benefit beyond filming windows.[28]Episodes
Series 1 (2014)
The first series of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast aired on Channel 4 from 10 January to 14 February 2014, comprising six 45-minute episodes broadcast weekly on Friday evenings at 8:00 pm.[29] This debut season established the show's core structure, with Jamie Oliver presenting an elaborate weekend recipe, Jimmy Doherty constructing a makeshift cooking apparatus from everyday materials, a celebrity guest contributing a family or personal dish, and a "food fight" segment tackling practical cooking challenges or innovations.[10][30]| Episode | Air Date | Guest | Jamie's Recipe | Jimmy's DIY Build | Guest's Recipe |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 10 January 2014 | Usain Bolt | Ultimate steak | Dustbin oven for chicken | Jamaican jerk pork with yams and dumplings[10] |
| 2 | 17 January 2014 | Sienna Miller | Salt-baked salmon | Hog roast apparatus | Tuscan duck ragù[31][12] |
| 3 | 24 January 2014 | Amanda Holden | Two-way roast chicken (in crust and beer-butt styles) | Kebab rig | Greek moussaka[32][33] |
| 4 | 31 January 2014 | Kirstie Allsopp | Shellfish seafood feast | Charcuterie setup | Indian pani puri street food[34][30] |
| 5 | 7 February 2014 | Chris Moyles | Empire lamb (curry-Sunday roast hybrid) | Smoker for treats | New York-style pizza[30][10] |
| 6 | 14 February 2014 | None specified | Italian feast with old acquaintances | Champagne cider production | N/A[12] |
Series 2 (2015)
The second series of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast consisted of six episodes broadcast on Channel 4 on Friday evenings, premiering on 2 January 2015 and concluding on 13 February 2015.[35][36] It maintained the established format of Jamie Oliver preparing elaborate weekend recipes, celebrity guests contributing personal dishes tied to their backgrounds, Jimmy Doherty constructing DIY cooking apparatus, and a segment addressing food waste reduction through innovative uses of imperfect produce.[37][38] The series featured high-profile guests who assisted in the kitchen and shared culinary influences from their heritage or memories, while Oliver demonstrated techniques for dishes like fried chicken, ramen, and ribs. Doherty's builds included smokers and brew kits to enable home experimentation with smoked meats and craft beer. Episodes emphasized practical, crowd-pleasing feasts with an educational bent on minimizing waste, such as repurposing "ugly veg" into flavorful meals.[37]| Episode | Air Date | Guest(s) | Key Dishes and Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 2 January 2015 | Kate Hudson | Hudson prepared Goan vindaloo curry; Oliver made Southern fried chicken using imperfect vegetables to highlight waste reduction.[37][35] |
| 2 | 9 January 2015 | Tinie Tempah | Tempah cooked West African suya skewers; Oliver demonstrated salt and pepper squid, with gelato and additional squid preparations.[37][35] |
| 3 | 16 January 2015 | Hugh Bonneville | Bonneville made pad Thai; Oliver roasted pork shoulder overnight and prepared smoked brisket.[37][35] |
| 4 | 23 January 2015 | Ellie Goulding | Goulding adapted a vegan burger with corn, peas, and broad beans; Oliver cooked Japanese pork belly ramen.[39][40] |
| 5 | 30 January 2015 | Michael Sheen | Sheen cooked Welsh lamb cawl; Oliver prepared pork belly and beef brisket chilli.[41][42] |
| 6 | 13 February 2015 | Paloma Faith | Faith recreated Portuguese salt cod; Oliver served sticky Chinese ribs, with Doherty brewing DIY craft beer.[43][44][45] |
Series 3 (2016)
Series 3 of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast premiered on Channel 4 on 1 January 2016 and consisted of six weekly episodes concluding on 5 February 2016.[46][47] The series maintained the format of Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty preparing elaborate weekend feasts at their Southend-on-Sea café, with celebrity guests assisting in the kitchen and focusing on innovative recipes incorporating seasonal or unusual ingredients.[1] Guests included actors Orlando Bloom, Goldie Hawn, David Tennant, Jack Whitehall, Fearne Cotton, and Anna Friel, each contributing to dishes reflecting diverse culinary influences such as Moroccan, Italian, and Balinese cuisines.[48][47]| Episode | Air Date | Guest | Key Recipes and Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1 January 2016 | Orlando Bloom | Bloom prepared a Moroccan tagine; Oliver made Asian seafood parcels; Doherty crafted British sausages using wasted goat meat to highlight resourcefulness in cooking.[49] |
| 2 | 8 January 2016 | Goldie Hawn | Hawn cooked fettuccine Alfredo as a comfort dish; Oliver slow-cooked lamb; Doherty experimented with smoked salmon.[50] |
| 3 | 15 January 2016 | David Tennant | Tennant learned Croatian black cuttlefish ink risotto; Oliver assembled an Italian roast feast with duck, chicken, and partridge; Doherty baked sourdough bread.[49] |
| 4 | 22 January 2016 | Jack Whitehall | Whitehall made indulgent chocolate pizza; Oliver prepared Gurkha chicken curry; Doherty constructed a DIY smoker from plant pots for ham.[51][52] |
| 5 | 29 January 2016 | Fearne Cotton | Cotton assembled fish tacos; Oliver created an epic gumbo stew.[53][54] |
| 6 | 5 February 2016 | Anna Friel | Friel cooked Balinese beef stew; Oliver focused on meatball subs; marked as the season finale.[46] |
Series 4 (2016–2017)
The fourth series of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast consisted of eight episodes, broadcast on Channel 4 from 30 December 2016 to 17 February 2017.[36] [15] The format retained the core elements of prior seasons, with Jamie Oliver crafting ambitious weekend dishes often tied to guests' cultural backgrounds or personal stories, assisted by celebrity participants, while Jimmy Doherty pursued hands-on segments involving foraging, farming innovations, or wild food harvesting to promote sustainable practices.[55] Episodes typically ran approximately 45–60 minutes, emphasizing accessible yet elevated home cooking techniques alongside environmental themes like biodiversity preservation.[56] Notable guests spanned entertainment fields, including comedian John Bishop in the opener, where he collaborated on Thai curry and lasagne variations, paired with Doherty's construction of a wild bee hive to highlight pollination challenges.[55] Actress Salma Hayek featured in episode two, incorporating her father's Lebanese influences into wild mushroom foraging and kibbeh preparation.[55] Lindsay Lohan appeared in episode three, inspiring a New York-style pie alongside Doherty's spearfishing excursion and Oliver's venison dish with red wine-chocolate gravy.[55] Later episodes included Scarlett Moffatt learning Scotch eggs and a deluxe fish pie in episode six (aired 3 February 2017), Martin Freeman-linked paella and lamb rack in episode seven (10 February 2017), and Olympic diver Tom Daley in the finale focusing on sweet treats (17 February 2017).[57] [58]| Episode | Air date | Primary guest(s) | Key dishes and activities |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 30 December 2016 | John Bishop | Thai curry, lasagne; wild bee hive building[55] |
| 2 | 6 January 2017 | Salma Hayek | Kibbeh, wild mushrooms[55] |
| 3 | 13 January 2017 | Lindsay Lohan | New York pie, venison with red wine-chocolate gravy; spearfishing[55] |
| 6 | 3 February 2017 | Scarlett Moffatt | Scotch eggs, deluxe fish pie[57] |
| 7 | 10 February 2017 | Martin Freeman | Paella, lamb rack[58] |
| 8 | 17 February 2017 | Tom Daley | Sweet treats focus[58] |
Series 5 (2017–2018)
Series 5 of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast premiered on Channel 4 on 24 November 2017 and concluded on 16 February 2018, comprising 11 episodes each approximately 45-50 minutes in length.[59][15] The season continued the established format, with hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty preparing multi-course feasts inspired by celebrity guests' preferences at their Southend-on-Sea café, incorporating Oliver's emphasis on fresh, accessible recipes and Doherty's insights into sustainable livestock rearing and ingredient sourcing.[2] Episodes typically featured two main dishes per guest segment, alongside Doherty's practical demonstrations, such as building wood-fired ovens or promoting seasonal British produce like lamb through novelty campaigns.[60] Notable guests included actors Simon Pegg, Joanna Lumley, Mark Hamill, Liv Tyler, and Chris O'Dowd with Dawn O'Porter; comedian Greg Davies; and others such as Sarah Millican and Ashley Jensen.[61] Recipes showcased global influences adapted for home cooking, including Moroccan lamb tagine with free-range ducks in the premiere, a pastry snake and curry for Lumley, roast beef and Caesar salad with Hamill, dim sum with Tyler, Welsh lamb kebabs and Thai green curry with Davies, beef wrapped in Parma ham with truffle pasta for Jensen, and Caribbean red snapper with whisky BBQ ribs for O'Dowd and O'Porter.[60][61] Doherty's contributions highlighted ethical farming, such as vertical vegetable growing and advocacy for high-welfare poultry.[62]| Episode | Air Date | Guest(s) | Key Dishes and Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 24 November 2017 | Simon Pegg | Lamb tagine; Provençal free-range ducks; emphasis on sustainable duck farming.[13][61] |
| 2 | 1 December 2017 | Joanna Lumley | Pastry snake; curry with beans; vertical vegetable setup by Doherty.[61][62] |
| 3 | 8 December 2017 | Mark Hamill | Roast beef; Caesar salad.[60] |
| 4 | Undated in sources (winter 2017) | Sarah Millican | Specific dishes not detailed in available listings; focused on British ingredients.[63] |
| Later episodes | January–February 2018 | Liv Tyler; Greg Davies; Ashley Jensen; Chris O'Dowd & Dawn O'Porter | Dim sum and wood-fired oven build; Welsh lamb kebab and Thai green curry; beef in Parma ham with truffle pasta; Caribbean red snapper and BBQ ribs.[60][64][61] |
Series 6 (2018–2019)
Series 6 of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast premiered on Channel 4 on 7 December 2018 and concluded on 22 February 2019, comprising 12 episodes filmed at the hosts' end-of-the-pier café in Southend-on-Sea.[65] The series maintained the format of Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty preparing elaborate dishes with celebrity guests, incorporating innovative cooking techniques, sustainable ingredients, and Jimmy's gadget builds, such as DIY barbecues and chocolate fountains.[1] Guests spanned actors, comedians, athletes, and public figures, with recipes emphasizing global influences like Korean chicken, Japanese teppanyaki, and vegan lasagne alongside British classics.[65] The episodes are detailed in the following table:| Episode | Air Date | Guest | Key Dishes and Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7 Dec 2018 | Jodie Whittaker | Pork roast, DIY barbecue |
| 2 | 14 Dec 2018 | Martin Freeman | Fish and chips, eggs Royale, Japanese teppanyaki |
| 3 | 21 Dec 2018 | Danny DeVito | Korean chicken, back-to-school meal |
| 4 | 28 Dec 2018 | Harry Hill | Thali, bangers, steak |
| 5 | 4 Jan 2019 | Romesh Ranganathan | Vegan food, including lasagne |
| 6 | 11 Jan 2019 | Jessica Ennis-Hill | Katsu curry, chocolate fountain |
| 7 | 18 Jan 2019 | Stephen Fry | Apple pie |
| 8 | 25 Jan 2019 | Jessica Chastain | Cauliflower tempura, popcorn |
| 9 | 1 Feb 2019 | Sir Patrick Stewart | Burgers, beer grain |
| 10 | 8 Feb 2019 | Davina McCall | Rabbit casserole, spicy lamb |
| 11 | 15 Feb 2019 | Stephen Mangan | Fresh pasta ravioli |
| 12 | 22 Feb 2019 | Russell Howard | Kebab house, Thai curry |
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast (2019)
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast is a Christmas special episode of the food and lifestyle programme Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast, featuring hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty. Aired on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom on 25 December 2019, the 47-minute episode was filmed on Southend Pier and centered on preparing a festive holiday meal.[67][68] The special welcomed guest Taron Egerton, known for his role in the film Rocketman, who participated in cooking his first Christmas dinner under Oliver's guidance.[67][69] The hosts and guest prepared enhanced versions of traditional British holiday dishes, including Christmas dinner with "pimped-up" pigs in blankets—sausages wrapped in bacon elevated with additional flavors—and what Oliver described as "the world's best trifle," a layered dessert incorporating custard, fruit, and sponge.[69][68] Additional segments explored holiday food traditions, with Doherty contributing insights from his Essex background, emphasizing casual, indulgent feasting suited to the winter season.[70] Directed by Andy Hall, Jamie Hammick, and James Morgan, the episode maintained the series' format of combining cooking demonstrations, guest interactions, and light-hearted banter against the pier's coastal setting, which provided a breezy, open-air atmosphere for the winter-themed production.[67] No specific viewership figures for this special were publicly detailed by Channel 4, but it aligned with the programme's ongoing emphasis on accessible, family-oriented recipes during the holiday period.[68]Series 7 (2019)
Series 7 of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast comprised six 47-minute episodes broadcast on Channel 4 on Friday evenings from 3 January to 7 February 2020.[2] The series maintained the format of Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty hosting celebrity guests at their fictional café on Southend Pier, Essex, where they prepared themed weekend feasts incorporating nostalgic, international, or innovative recipes.[2] Guests included British television personalities and international actors, with segments featuring Doherty's farm-to-table explorations and Oliver's cooking demonstrations.[71]| Episode | Air Date | Guest(s) | Key Features and Recipes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 3 January 2020 | Mary Berry | Mary Berry recreated a nostalgic seafood feast from her childhood; Oliver prepared mini beef wellingtons; segment on Royal Air Force catering traditions.[68][72] |
| 2 | 10 January 2020 | Ant & Dec | Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly learned beginner Japanese cooking techniques; focus on crispy chicken dishes and the global production of coffee.[73][74] |
| 3 | 17 January 2020 | Rob Beckett | Comedian Rob Beckett assisted in assembling an all-you-can-eat Chinese buffet; included pie-making and potato spiral recipes.[71] |
| 4 | 24 January 2020 | Mel B | Singer Mel B incorporated Caribbean flavors into curries prepared on the pier; Doherty demonstrated buffalo mozzarella production.[74] |
| 5 | 31 January 2020 | Claudia Winkleman | Television presenter Claudia Winkleman joined for butter chicken curry with pilau rice and naan; Oliver made a Southend-inspired paella; Doherty produced pork scratchings.[75] |
| 6 | 7 February 2020 | Saoirse Ronan | Actress Saoirse Ronan recreated a childhood Chinese takeaway meal; included chocolate-making challenges.[71] |
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast (2020)
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast (2020) was a standalone Christmas special episode of the Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast series, broadcast on Channel 4 on 29 December 2020 at 9:00 p.m.[76][2] The episode reunited hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty in a London studio setting, diverging from the show's typical rural farm location, and ran for 47 minutes.[77] It aimed to provide festive culinary inspiration to conclude the year and build anticipation for New Year celebrations amid the challenges of 2020.[77][78] The special featured celebrity guests singer Sam Smith and fitness trainer Joe Wicks.[77][79] Sam Smith contributed by sharing a personal childhood favorite dish, reflecting on nostalgic family food traditions.[77] Joe Wicks participated in a hands-on masterclass led by Oliver on preparing fresh pasta, emphasizing practical cooking skills for home audiences.[77] These guest segments combined personal anecdotes with interactive cooking demonstrations, aligning with the series' format of blending celebrity interviews with recipe preparation.[79] Key recipes showcased included Italian-inspired roast pork loin with crackling, Tuscan-style roast pork loins served with beans, and haggis tacos for a fusion twist on festive fare.[79] Accompaniments featured roasted apples and onions, roasted garlic mashed potatoes, green beans with almonds, and cider gravy, designed to evoke holiday indulgence while incorporating accessible ingredients.[80] The episode highlighted Oliver's signature approach to hearty, flavor-forward dishes with an emphasis on technique and seasonality.[79]Series 8 (2021)
Series 8 of Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast consisted of four episodes, which aired weekly on Fridays from 8 January to 29 January 2021 on Channel 4.[2][81] The series maintained the format of previous seasons, with hosts Jamie Oliver and Jimmy Doherty preparing elaborate dishes at their fictionalised seaside café in Southend-on-Sea, joined by celebrity guests who contributed to the cooking and shared personal anecdotes.[82] Each episode ran approximately 47–50 minutes and focused on accessible yet inventive recipes, often incorporating sustainable or unconventional ingredients.[83] The episodes featured the following guests and featured dishes:| Episode | Guest(s) | Air date | Featured dish |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jack Dee | 8 January 2021 | French Rotisserie Chicken |
| 2 | Amir Khan | 15 January 2021 | Rack of Lamb |
| 3 | Joe Lycett | 22 January 2021 | Wild Boar Pappardelle Ragu |
| 4 | Susan Sarandon | 29 January 2021 | Sicilian Chicken Thighs |