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Sunday Brunch

Season 6 2017

  • 2017-02-19T09:30:00Z on Channel 4
  • 2h
  • 3d 20h (46 episodes)
  • United Kingdom
  • English
Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host Sunday Brunch, packed with celebrity guests, tasty cookery, chat and banter

46 episodes

With some prima doners from the British Kebab Awards. Simon cooks a Burmese fish curry and guest chef Marianne Lumb makes artichoke, parmesan and truffle salad. Plus, Milky Chance performs live.

There's some decadent pancakes for Shrove Tuesday. Simon cooks Manhattan clam chowder, while guest chef Valentine Warner makes chocolate chip cake batter dip. Plus, James Arthur performs live.

Looking into the world of Crufts. Simon makes pork and cabbage gyoza and guest chef Peter Gordon makes salmon ceviche with som tam salad. Plus, You Me at Six performs live.

Delving into the world of alien existence. Simon cooks black dhal with monkfish and guest chef Bob Mortimer makes venison with cabbage, chestnuts and prunes. Plus, Louisa Johnson performs live.

There's a look at the origins of calligraphy. Simon makes calamari with romesco sauce, while guest chef Clodagh McKenna makes colcannon soup. Plus a live performance by Noah Cyrus featuring Labrinth.

Guest chef Lisa Faulkner cooks coconut polenta cake, there's talking all things Gravity with Marcus Chown, while Simon demonstrates how to produce the perfect bread samosas

The American Dream is explored through the past six decades of art. Simon makes cauliflower sformato and guest chef Jeremy Pang cooks sichuan chicken. Plus, James Blunt performs live.

Tim and Simon chat to Freida Pinto and Babou Ceesay, discover the food of Passover, and cook up Simon's spicy bean cakes. Plus, Emeli Sandé performs live in the studio.

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer host the chat and cooking show, with guests Megan Mullally, Lee Ingleby, Danny Mac, Tom Davis and Karen Elson

Tim and Simon are joined by comedian Richard Herring, presenter Susanna Reid and musician Tinie Tempah. Guest chef Michael Caines cooks Moroccan-inspired salmon, and there's music from Texas.

Puppet designer Max Humphries shares his skills, while Simon cooks coconut chicken skewers with tomato chuney dip, and there's Ghanaian food and live music from The Kooks

Armourer Terry English gives an insight into his ancient craft. Simon cooks a strawberry, rhubarb and ginger tart, Samantha Faiers is guest chef, and there's live music from Will Heard.

Guest chef Dan Doherty cooks a duck merguez wrap, Simon cooks a summer chicken salad, and Professor Ben Ambridge finds out if Tim and Simon are smarter than chimpanzees. Plus, music from Tinashe.

Psychologist Richard Reid gives Simon and Tim a charisma masterclass. Japanese rice balls and vegan burgers are featured, and Ernest Reid celebrates the tomato with Bloody Marys. Plus, music from AJR.

Joe Lycett and Tim learn how to make great first impressions from psychologist Alexander Todorov. Grace Dent showcases her best bits of London Food Month, and there's music from Declan McKenna.

The Plant Messiah, Carlos Magdalena shares his knowledge about the world's rarest plants, there's some tasty Madagascan food, and Simon cooks upside down strawberry cake. Plus, music from JP Cooper.

Journalist Will Storr talks about selfies and the illusion of the perfect self. Guest chef Omar Allibhoy brings a taste of Spain with cod and salsa verde, plus music from British Sea Power.

Tim and Simon learn all about the art of Mexican wrestling with British champion Nina Samuels, guest chef Ping Coombes cooks Malaysian-Indian mutton curry, and there's music from Oh Wonder

Tim and Simon learn some skills from freediver Ian Donald. Rebecca Seal's back with an array of alternative oils. Simon cooks the ultimate fish finger sandwich, plus music from Clean Cut Kid.

Tim and Simon are joined by arachnologist Ray Hales and some of his eight-legged friends. Simon cooks smoked duck and spiced cucumber salad, plus there's music from The Vamps.

There's some classic Portuguese dishes with Rebecca Seal. Simon makes a chocolate and marmalade cake, while guest chef Tommy Banks cooks baked scallops. Plus, Cold War Kids perform live.

Tim and Joe learn to speak emoji with linguistics expert Vyv Evans and make arrows with fletcher John Potter. Tim Maddams does crazy things with courgettes, plus live music from Raye.

Tim and Simon explore the art of football shirts with cultural historian Neal Heard, guest chef Nieves Barragán Mohacho cooks beetroot salad with ajo blanco, plus Slaves perform The Hunter

The Blowfish is back with some tropical marine wildlife. Simon whips up okonomiyaki, and guest chef Jack Stein cooks langoustines with Cornish pastis. Plus, there's music from Louis Berry.

Tim and Simon learn the art of caning with furniture designer Rachael South. Guest chef Norris Panton cooks seafood and squash creole. Simon makes a garlic and herb shrimp, and Rat Boy performs live.

Tim and Simon learn about the amazing world of whales with expert Richard Sabin. Guest chef Ross Shonhan cooks Thai green ramen, and Simon bakes blueberry coconut muffins. The Script perform live.

Legendary bat expert Jenny Clark is back talking to Tim and Simon about our furry flying friends. Guest chef Zoe Adjonyoh cooks up some Ghanaian goodness, and there's music from Lucy Rose.

Tim and Simon get intergalactic with scientist Marcus Chown who reveals some amazing discoveries from Saturn. Foodie Olia Hercules has an appetite for Azerbaijani food, and The Amazons perform live.

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests James Acaster and Mollie King. Plus, Ella Eyre performs live

Johnny Vegas and Simon Rimmer are joined by Holly Willoughby, Miles Jupp and Jeremy Vine, who all discuss their new books. With music from Charli XCX

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Jason Byrne, Paterson Joseph, Melvin Odoom and Helen Monks. Plus, live music from Nick Mulvey

Simon Rimmer and Tim Lovejoy are joined by Gok Wan, Seann Walsh and Kerry Godliman and Professor Brian Cox. Plus, live music by Mabel

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Jason Manford, Nadine Coyle, George and Larry Lamb, and Simon Reeve. With music by Phoenix.

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Sian Brooke, Sandi Toksvig, Nick Pickard, Chris Packham and Rick Edwards. With music from Walk the Moon

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Ronnie O'Sullivan, Michael Socha, Georgia Groome, Russell Kane, Spencer Matthews and Jamie Laing. With music from Jessie Ware

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by Russell Brand, Dermot O'Leary, Rick Stein, Gregory Porter, Roisin Conaty, Angela Scanlon and Warren Brown. With music from Anne-Marie

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Scarlett Moffatt, Mark Gatiss, Michaela Strachan and Reggie Yates. With music from Charlie Puth

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Gareth Malone, Scarlett Moffatt, Paul Hollywood, Sian Gibson, Johnny Vegas and Jon Ronson. With music from First Aid Kit

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Ben Miller, Harry Reid, Bradley Walsh and Diane Morgan. With music from Clean Bandit featuring Julia Michaels

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Philip Glenister and Tom Grennan, who also performs live in the studio

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Shane Richie, Richard Osman, Fearne Cotton and Kenny Dalglish. With music from Rae Morris

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Len Goodman, Sam Nixon, Mark Rhodes, Kerry Fox and Midge Ure. With music from Paloma Faith

Tim Lovejoy and Simon Rimmer are joined by guests Alexander Armstrong, Liz White and Adam Hills. With live music from RAYE

The Birmingham Royal Ballet treat Tim and Simon to a special performance of The Nutcracker, while guest chef Theo Randall cooks panettone with caramelised oranges. Barns Courtney performs live.

Tim and Simon host 2017's Christmas Brunch, where they are joined by some St. Bernard dogs. Clodagh McKenna causes chaos as she makes her fish pie, and The Leading Ladies perform live.

Tim and Simon host a special New Years Eve edition of Sunday Brunch, with some superb celebration recipes, and a look back at some of the best bits of the year. Plus, a performance from The Big Moon.

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