James Martin

Chef

Popular As James Martin (chef)

Birthday June 30, 1972

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Malton, North Riding of Yorkshire, England

Age 51 years old

Nationality North

Height 1.88 m

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1972

James Martin (born 30 June 1972) is a British chef and television presenter, best known for his television work with the BBC and ITV.

1996

He first appeared on television in 1996 on programmes including James Martin: Yorkshire's Finest (set in various Yorkshire locations with an emphasis on Yorkshire cuisine), Ready Steady Cook and The Big Breakfast.

Martin co-presented BBC Food's Stately Suppers with Alistair Appleton, and then appeared on the Channel 4 programme Richard & Judy, where he would visit a member of the public in their own home who had been nominated to be cooked a 'comfort food' meal.

2006

Martin presented the BBC cookery series Saturday Kitchen from 2006 until 2016, before leaving the BBC.

From 2006 until 2016, he was the presenter of the BBC One show Saturday Kitchen.

2009

In 2009, Martin wrote in his column that he hated cyclists, and deliberately took pleasure in scaring them by driving an electric Tesla Roadster (2008) in a manner that startled a cycling group, forcing them off the road.

Following criticism from cycling groups and professionals such as Bradley Wiggins and Stuart O'Grady, he apologised for the statements.

Complaints said that the driving was illegal and dangerous.

2011

In September 2011, James was tasked with revamping the menu and catering facilities at Scarborough General Hospital, for Operation Hospital Food for the BBC.

Martin opened his restaurant, called "The Leeds Kitchen", inside the Alea Casino in Leeds in 2011.

2012

In 2012 he opened a restaurant inside The Talbot Hotel, Malton, North Yorkshire.

The restaurant won a Michelin star at the end of 2012.

2013

The show was recommissioned for a second and third series which were shown on BBC One in 2013 and 2014 respectively.

In June 2013, The Roux Scholarship was shown on Watch.

Martin joined the judging panel along with fellow celebrity chefs including Rick Stein, Raymond Blanc and Angela Hartnett.

In July 2013, Martin appeared alongside Angela Hartnett and Richard Corrigan on BBC One on a special edition of The Great British Menu entitled The Great British Budget Menu.

The show aimed to highlight food poverty and involved the chefs cooking nutritious meals on a budget.

In September 2013, the programme James Martin's Food Map of Britain aired on BBC Two.

There were 10 episodes with each focusing on a different region of Britain.

James investigated the produce of each area and cooked two dishes per episode.

Since 2013, he has been a judge on Junior Bake Off on the CBBC channel.

Until 2013, Martin wrote a motoring column for UK newspaper The Mail on Sunday.

The casino, and with it the restaurant, closed in March 2013.

In June 2013 it was reviewed by food critic Jay Rayner for The Observer who described his meal there as "three beautifully poised, close to faultless dishes".

In September 2013 Martin opened his restaurant James Martin Manchester, specialising in modern British cuisine.

There are branches of James Martin Kitchen bakery and cafe located airside at Stansted and Glasgow airports, and at Manchester Piccadilly Railway Station.

James teaches at The Kitchen – Cookery School at Chewton Glen, a cookery school and relaxed dining restaurant in New Milton, Hampshire.

September 2021, Martin launched a range of premium French wines which are produced in the village of Névian near Narbonne in the Corbières region.

2014

In October 2014, James presented a new daytime show for BBC One called Meet the Street which aimed to unite communities and reduce loneliness.

2015

In 2015, he guest presented numerous episodes of The One Show with Alex Jones.

In 2015, Martin presented The Box, a daytime cookery series for BBC One.

In 2015, while attending the BBC Good Food Middle East Awards in Dubai, Martin witnessed the death of magazine boss, Dominic De Sousa whom he had been speaking with, just moments before the tabloid mogul stood up and suffered a fatal heart attack.

This event had an effect on Martin and had a part in him later deciding to leave '"Saturday Kitchen''.

Martin left The Talbot in February 2015.

2016

In February and March 2016 Martin toured his first live show around the UK entitled 'Plates, mates and automobiles'.

2017

More recently, Martin has presented James Martin's French Adventure (2017), Saturday Morning with James Martin (2017–present) and James Martin's American Adventure (2018) for ITV.

Martin's family were farmers on the Castle Howard estate where he helped his mother in the kitchen, igniting his interest in cuisine.

He lived in Welburn, UK, where he attended Amotherby School in Malton and later on, Malton School.

James Martin trained at Hostellerie De Plaisance, Saint-Émilion, France, and from there, spent two years as a Pastry Chef at Chewton Glen Hotel in the South of England.

Since September 2017, Martin has presented Saturday Morning with James Martin, a Saturday morning cookery show for ITV.