The Future of Great British Menu Revealed: Former Champion Lorna McNee Joins Judging Panel for 20th Season


The Future of Great British Menu Revealed: Former Champion Lorna McNee Joins Judging Panel for 20th Season

New Season Celebrates 'Great Britons'

BBC bosses have unveiled the exciting plans for the landmark 20th season of the Great British Menu, set to return in 2025. Former champion Lorna McNee will bring a fresh perspective to the judge's table alongside renowned chef Tom Kerridge and comedian Ed Gamble. The upcoming season aims to celebrate 'Great Britons' by challenging chefs to create dishes inspired by historical icons from their local areas, ranging from ancient heroes to modern influencers.

Former Champion Chef Takes the Helm

Lorna McNee, known for her trailblazing role as the Chef Director of Glasgow’s Michelin-starred restaurant, Cail Bruich, is set to join the judging panel for the 20th series of the popular cooking show. As Scotland’s only female Michelin-starred chef, Lorna serves as an inspiring example for the competitors on the programme, taking over from Nisha Katona, who is stepping down after three years.

Excitement Builds for the New Season

Host Andi Oliver expressed her anticipation for the upcoming series, highlighting the platform that Great British Menu provides for new chef talent across Britain. With former winner Lorna McNee now on the judging panel, audiences can expect a culinary treat as chefs showcase their innovative ideas inspired by unsung local heroes. The 20th series of Great British Menu is scheduled to air on BBC Two and iPlayer in early 2025, promising an exciting culinary journey for viewers.


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