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Jamie Oliver

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Jamie Oliver

Jamie Trevor Oliver (born 27 May 1975) is an English celebrity chef, restaurateur and cookbook author. He is known for his casual approach to cuisine, and he has fronted many television shows and opened numerous restaurants. Oliver reached the public eye when his BBC Two series The Naked Chef premiered in 1999. In 2005, he started a campaign, Feed Me Better, to introduce schoolchildren to healthier foods, which was later backed by the government. He was the owner of a restaurant chain, Jamie Oliver Restaurant Group, which opened its first restaurant, Jamie's Italian, The chain went into administration in May 2019. Oliver is a best-selling British non-fiction author. As of February 2019, Oliver had sold more than 14.55 million books. His TED Talk won him the 2010 TED Prize. In June 2003, Oliver was made a Member of the Order of the British Empire for "services to the hospitality industry".

Infobox

Born
Jamie Trevor Oliver (1975-05-27) 27 May 1975 (age 50)Clavering, Essex, England
Education
Newport Free Grammar SchoolWestminster Kingsway College
Spouse
mw- Juliette Norton (m. 2000)
Children
5
Cooking style
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Channel
Jamie Oliver
Years active
2006–present
Genres
Cookingcooking tutorials
Subscribers
6.11 million
Views
1.039 billion
Website
jamieoliver.com

Tables

· Career › Television shows
1999–2001
1999–2001
Year
1999–2001
Programme
The Naked Chef
Running time
3 series6+8+8 episodes(~29 min.)+ 3 Christmas specials(~29 min.)
Description/Notes
Oliver's first series. It originally ran for three series plus three subsequent Christmas specials. The title was a reference to the simplicity of Oliver's recipes and has nothing to do with nudity. Oliver has frequently admitted that he was not entirely happy with the title, which was devised by producer Patricia Llewellyn.In the UK edit of the show, the opening titles include a clip of him telling an unseen questioner, "No way! It's not me, it's the food!" The success of the programme led to the books The Naked Chef (1999) Return of the Naked Chef (2000) and Happy Days with the Naked Chef (2001).
Pukka Tukka
Pukka Tukka
Year
Pukka Tukka
Running time
Channel 4 special (2000)
2002
2002
Year
2002
Programme
Oliver's Twist
Running time
2 series26+26 episodes(~23 min.)
Description/Notes
Following the success of his first series The Naked Chef Oliver produced 52 episodes for his new show, the title of which is a pun on Dickens' famous novel. The series follows Oliver inviting friends and relatives over for food and travelling around London - visiting markets and food stores. The theme tune was performed by his band, Scarlet Division, and the show has been aired in over 70 countries.
Jamie's Kitchen
Jamie's Kitchen
Year
Jamie's Kitchen
Programme
5 episodes(~48 min.)
Running time
The 2002 documentary series followed Oliver as he attempted to train a group of disadvantaged youths, who would, provided that they completed the course, be offered jobs at Oliver's new restaurant "Fifteen" in Westland Place, London.
2003
2003
Year
2003
Programme
Return to Jamie's Kitchen
Running time
2 episodes(~48 min.)
Description/Notes
A follow-up to Jamie's Kitchen. Cameras returned to restaurant "Fifteen", to see how the trainees have been coping in the hectic kitchen environment without Jamie's presence.
2005
2005
Year
2005
Programme
Jamie's School Dinners
Running time
4 episodes(~48 min.)
Description/Notes
A four-part documentary series. Oliver took responsibility for running the kitchen meals in Kidbrooke School, Greenwich, for a year. Disgusted by the unhealthy food being served to schoolchildren and the lack of healthy alternatives on offer, Oliver began a campaign to improve the standard of Britain's school meals. Public awareness was raised and subsequently the British Government pledged to spend £280m on school dinners (spread over three years). Tony Blair acknowledged that this was a result of Oliver's campaign. Following the success of the campaign, Oliver was named "Most Inspiring Political Figure of 2005" in the Channel 4 Political Awards 2006. In episode 2 of Jamie's School Dinners, Oliver's Fifteen London restaurant was visited by former US President Bill Clinton, who asked to see Oliver. Oliver declined. [why?] [clarification needed] 36 people showed up for a booking of 20 and many of them were on a South Beach Diet and refused the special menu that had been prepared, although it had been approved in advance.
Jamie's Great Italian Escape
Jamie's Great Italian Escape
Year
Jamie's Great Italian Escape
Programme
6 episodes(~24 min.)
Running time
A travelogue series, first broadcast on Channel 4 in Britain in October 2005. It follows Oliver as he travels around Italy in a blue VW van (plus a trailer for cooking). He is about to turn 30 and this is his personal adventure to rediscover his love of cooking.
2006
2006
Year
2006
Programme
Jamie's Kitchen Australia
Description/Notes
A 10-part Australian television show based upon the original Jamie's Kitchen.
Jamie's Christmas
Jamie's Christmas
Year
Jamie's Christmas
Running time
DVD film with Jamie's Christmas-themed recipes.
2007
2007
Year
2007
Programme
Jamie's Chef
Running time
4 episodes(~48 min.)
Description/Notes
A four-part series continuing where Jamie's Kitchen left off. Five years and fifty trainees later, the series aims to help the winning trainee establish their own restaurant at "The Cock", a pub near Braintree, Essex. The charitable Fifteen Foundation retained ownership of the property and has provided a £125,000 loan for the winner, Aaron Craze, to refurbish the establishment. As of 13 January 2008, the Cock has closed down and reopened as a regular pub.
Jamie's Return to School Dinners
Jamie's Return to School Dinners
Year
Jamie's Return to School Dinners
Programme
1 episode(~60 min.)
Running time
One-off programme which revisits some of the schools from the earlier School Dinners series as well as exploring how rural schools without kitchens can improvise to ensure children get a hot, nutritious meal during the school day.[citation needed]
Jamie at Home
Jamie at Home
Year
Jamie at Home
Programme
2 series13+13 episodes(~26 min.)
Running time
Featured Oliver presenting home-style recipes and gardening tips, with many ingredients coming from his substantial home garden in Clavering, Essex. Jamie at Home airs on the Food Network in the United States. Due to licensing restrictions, only two recipes from each Jamie at Home episode appear online; also, access to recipes is limited to users within the United States.
Jamie at Home - Christmas Special
Jamie at Home - Christmas Special
Year
Jamie at Home - Christmas Special
Programme
1 episode(~48 min.)
Running time
One-off Christmas special to Jamie at Home.
2008
2008
Year
2008
Programme
Jamie's Fowl Dinners
Running time
~75 minutes
Description/Notes
A special with Jamie backing Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's "Hugh's Chicken Run" in trying to get the British to eat free range chickens.
Jamie's Ministry of Food
Jamie's Ministry of Food
Year
Jamie's Ministry of Food
Programme
4 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
A four-part series that aired from 30 September to 21 October 2008; based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Oliver aimed to make the town "the culinary capital of the United Kingdom" and tried to get the town's inhabitants to learn how to cook fresh food and establish healthy eating as part of daily life. The 'Pass It On' campaign also featured in this series with the local townspeople being taught one of a selection of recipes and passing it on to family members and friends. The 'Pass It On' campaign gained a following on the social networking website Facebook which has a group and fan page with users signing up to chart their progress. As a result of the series, the first Ministry of Food Centre was set up in Rotherham offering cooking classes to local people. Further Ministry of Food Centres have opened across the UK and in Australia.[citation needed]
Eat to Save Your Life
Eat to Save Your Life
Year
Eat to Save Your Life
Programme
~75 minutes
Running time
In this television documentary Jamie Oliver uses dramatic demonstrations to illustrate the dangers of unhealthful eating.
Jamie Cooks... Christmas
Jamie Cooks... Christmas
Year
Jamie Cooks... Christmas
Programme
1 episode(~48 min.)
Running time
Christmas special in which Jamie shares recipes for celebrating the festive season on a tight budget.
What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver
What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver
Year
What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver
Running time
Video game
2009
2009
Year
2009
Programme
Jamie Saves Our Bacon
Running time
~75 minutes
Description/Notes
Part of Channel 4's British Food Fight Season, a thematic sequel to Jamie's Fowl Dinners. In the special, Oliver looks at the state of pig farming in the UK and EU. It was broadcast on 29 January 2009.
Jamie's American Road Trip
Jamie's American Road Trip
Year
Jamie's American Road Trip
Programme
6 episodes(~48 min.)
Running time
A Channel 4 series following Oliver in the US, where he meets and learns from cooks at street stalls, off-road diners and down-to-earth local restaurants. Along the way, he picks up new recipes and learns how other cultures adapt when they come to the USA.
Jamie's Family Christmas
Jamie's Family Christmas
Year
Jamie's Family Christmas
Programme
5 episodes(~48 min.)
Running time
A short series on Channel 4 with Oliver cooking traditional and new Christmas dishes. Unusually, the series includes members of Oliver's family: a family member (wife, children, sister etc.) appears in a supporting role with the preparation of particular recipe interspersed with more traditional Jamie alone delivery to an off-camera person. First broadcast 15 December 2009.
2010–2011
2010–2011
Year
2010–2011
Programme
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
Running time
2 series6+6 episodes(~44 min.)
Description/Notes
A series that aired during 2010 and 2011 on ABC in the United States. In the first series, Oliver visited Huntington, West Virginia, statistically one of the unhealthiest cities in the US, to try to improve its residents' eating habits. In 2010, the show won an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Programme. In the second series, Oliver visited Los Angeles, where his crusade to change school meals was met with resistance. Oliver was ultimately barred from filming at any Los Angeles public school. The show's cancellation was announced by ABC in May 2011, two weeks before the final episode of the series had aired. In one episode it showed what mechanically separated chicken looks like. The program also aired in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 under the title Jamie's American Food Revolution, Australia on Channel 10 under the original title, and in Malaysia on TLC channel (Astro Channel 707) under the original title.
2010
2010
Year
2010
Programme
Jamie's 30-Minute Meals
Running time
40 episodes(~24 min.)
Description/Notes
A Channel 4 series that aired during October–November. The programme focused on home-cooked meals that could be put together within the titular timeframe, using simple, 'not cheffy' techniques, with an emphasis on educating viewers about the cooking processes themselves.
Jamie's Best Ever Christmas
Jamie's Best Ever Christmas
Year
Jamie's Best Ever Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Christmas special. Also broadcast as "Jamie's Kids Best Ever Christmas" in some regions.
Jamie's Christmas Lock-in
Jamie's Christmas Lock-in
Year
Jamie's Christmas Lock-in
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
TV-special in which Oliver invites a selection of celebrity guests as well as his family and friends to host a night of music, chat, his twists for a perfect Christmas party.
2011
2011
Year
2011
Programme
Jamie Does...
Running time
6 episodes(~48 min.)
Description/Notes
A Channel 4 series following the success of Jamie's American Road Trip. Oliver travels across Europe and North Africa, cooking local dishes. Countries visited include Morocco, Spain, Greece, France, Italy and Sweden. Known as Jamie Oliver's Food Escapes in the US.
Jamie's Dream School
Jamie's Dream School
Year
Jamie's Dream School
Programme
7 episodes(~43 min.)
Running time
A Channel 4 series that looks at young people's educational problems and attempts to uncover whether they are down to personal circumstance, society or the education system itself. It also examines how the new teachers get on as they try to translate their real-life expertise into the realities of the classroom. Professor Robert Winston, historian David Starkey, barrister Cherie Blair, journalist and political aide Alastair Campbell, actor Simon Callow, now-disgraced artist Rolf Harris, musician Jazzie B and Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson all offer their opinions during the series. As a result of the series, many of the pupils return to education and one, Danielle Harold, pursues an acting career and wins a role in BBC's long-running soap opera, EastEnders.[citation needed]
Jamie's Fish Suppers
Jamie's Fish Suppers
Year
Jamie's Fish Suppers
Programme
10 episodes(~4 min.)
Running time
A Channel 4 television program in which Oliver cooked 10 fish recipes as a part of Big Fish Fight campaign. In some regions the ten mini episodes were re-edited into one 47-minute programme.
Jamie Cooks Summer
Jamie Cooks Summer
Year
Jamie Cooks Summer
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
TV special in which Oliver cooked summer dishes in various outdoor locations. It was restructured with additional footage into a 3-part 2012 series titled "Jamie's Summer Food Rave Up" (also broadcast as "Jamie's Big Summer Feastival" in some regions).
Jamie's Great Britain
Jamie's Great Britain
Year
Jamie's Great Britain
Programme
6 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
A Channel 4 series in which Oliver travels the length and breadth of the country in search of new ideas and inspiration for recipes and to find out what makes British food great.
Jamie's Christmas with Bells On
Jamie's Christmas with Bells On
Year
Jamie's Christmas with Bells On
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Christmas special. Filmed at Jamie Oliver's Essex home and featuring family and friends, the program provides a collection of Christmas classics and new ideas.
2012
2012
Year
2012
Programme
Jamie's 15-Minute Meals
Running time
40 episodes(~24 min.)
Description/Notes
Following on from the success of "Jamie's 30 Minute Meals", with people becoming ever more time-poor, the 15-Minute Meals series showed, in real time, how delicious fresh meals could be put together in a quarter of an hour. Based on the recipes in the Jamie's15 Minute Meals book.
Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club
Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club
Year
Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club
Programme
4 episodes(~48 min.)
Running time
4-part series with childhood friend Jimmy Doherty. The series is based around a "studio" in a café at the end of Southend Pier, Essex which Jamie and Jimmy would visit as children. The series also involves "food fights" with other European countries – for example, a competition to see whether British artisanal beers and ales are better than their Belgian counterparts.
2013
2013
Year
2013
Programme
Dream School USA
Description/Notes
US version of Jamie's Dream School with actor David Arquette in the mentoring role.
Jamie's Money Saving Meals / Save with Jamie
Jamie's Money Saving Meals / Save with Jamie
Year
Jamie's Money Saving Meals / Save with Jamie
Programme
2 series6+6 episodes(~48 min.)
Running time
A Channel 4 series based on the recipes in the Save with Jamie book which aims to help people to save money while still cooking delicious food using fresh ingredients and some store cupboard staples. A second series aired from June 2014 in the UK. Also known as Save with Jamie in some regions, with slightly different formatting and titles, as well as less focus on the Pricing (as this was tailored to UK pricing).
2014 -
2014 -
Year
2014 -
Programme
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast
Running time
8 series60 episodes(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
Oliver and Doherty join forces again at their end-of-the-pier café to make top feasts for the weekend. This series focused on championing "lost" British classic foods such as the Bedfordshire clanger and Maid of Honour Tarts and each episode features a different Celebrity in the Café helping them cook.
2014
2014
Year
2014
Programme
Jamie's Comfort Food
Running time
8 episodes(~24 min.)or6 episodes(~47 min.)in some regions
Description/Notes
An eight-part series based on the recipes in the Jamie's Comfort Food book which aims to teach people how to make rich, fun and delicious comfort food for larger groups. In some regions the series was re-edited into six longer episodes with additional footage.
Jamie's Cracking Christmas
Jamie's Cracking Christmas
Year
Jamie's Cracking Christmas
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
Christmas special in which Jamie Oliver aims to raise Christmas cooking to a new level with recipes including roast goose, cheeky cocktails and a panettone treat.
2015
2015
Year
2015
Programme
Jamie's Super Food
Running time
2 series7+8 episodes(~24 min.)
Description/Notes
The series focuses on the recipes in the Jamie's Super Food book which aims to teach people how to make rich, fun and delicious food that tastes good and is full of nutrients and is good for us. During the series Jamie Oliver travels to some of the healthiest places in the world to uncover the secrets of how people there live longer and healthier lives. The first series was re-edited into 47-minute episodes in some regions with additional footage.
Jamie's Sugar Rush
Jamie's Sugar Rush
Year
Jamie's Sugar Rush
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
One-off television documentary, which looks at the sugar in products and why we should be worried about it, that was screened in the UK prior to the start of "Jamie's Super Food".
Jamie's Night Before Christmas
Jamie's Night Before Christmas
Year
Jamie's Night Before Christmas
Programme
1 episode(~46 min.)
Running time
Christmas special in which Jamie presents his classic and new festive favourite recipes.
2016
2016
Year
2016
Programme
Jamie's Super Food Family Classics
Running time
6 episodes(~44 min.)
Description/Notes
The series follows on from the original Jamie's Super Food series and focuses on the recipes in the Jamie's Super Food Family Classics book. It aims at teaching people how to make rich, fun and delicious Family "Classic" meals that taste good and is full of nutrients, good for them and that the whole family will enjoy.
Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook
Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook
Year
Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
Jamie Oliver has been cooking Christmas for his family for 20 years. In this one-off Christmas special he wants to show us his ultimate recipes – the ones he's decided that really are the very very best for Christmas. Based on the book of the same title.
2017-2020
2017-2020
Year
2017-2020
Programme
Jamie's Quick & Easy Food
Running time
4 series26 episodes(23-28 min.)
Description/Notes
A Channel 4 series based on the recipes in Oliver's book 5 Ingredients: Quick & Easy Food which aims to show people how to cook great food from just five ingredients - plus a few staples - quickly and easily.
2017
2017
Year
2017
Programme
Jamie's Italian Christmas
Running time
1 episode(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
One-off Christmas special, where Jamie makes an Italian inspired Christmas feast.
2018
2018
Year
2018
Programme
Jamie Cooks Italy
Running time
8 episodes(~24 min.45-48 min.in some regions)
Description/Notes
Jamie and his mentor, Gennaro, go on a tour of Italy where they cook up traditional Italian and Italian-inspired dishes and meet some of the local people.
Jamie's Quick & Easy Christmas
Jamie's Quick & Easy Christmas
Year
Jamie's Quick & Easy Christmas
Programme
1 episode(~48 min.)
Running time
Christmas special in which Jamie Oliver applies his quick and easy principles to cooking at Christmas.
2019
2019
Year
2019
Programme
Jamie's Meat-Free Meals / Jamie's Ultimate Veg
Running time
8 episodes(~23 min.)or6 episodes(~45 min.)in some regions
Description/Notes
Jamie wants people to eat less meat and try more vegetables, finding inspiration from countries around the world to cook a stunning collection of stunning hearty and healthy veg dishes that are easy and delicious. In some regions the series was re-edited into six longer episodes with additional footage.
Jamie's Easy Christmas Countdown
Jamie's Easy Christmas Countdown
Year
Jamie's Easy Christmas Countdown
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
Christmas special that was first shown on 15 December 2019 on Channel 4.
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Year
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast Christmas special with special guest Taron Egerton, premiered on 25 December 2019 on Channel 4.
2020
2020
Year
2020
Programme
Jamie: Keep Cooking and Carry On
Running time
20 episodes(~23 min.)
Description/Notes
Premiered on 23 March 2020, Jamie prepares food with limited ingredients and substitutions, for the locked down and homebound, for the crowd isolated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Episodes are filmed on Jamie's and his family's phones, with his family serving as crew. The show has been criticised for using techniques and ingredients not found in a typical home, instead only found in a home where people cook traditionally or ambitiously.
Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites / Jamie's Easy Meals For Every Day
Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites / Jamie's Easy Meals For Every Day
Year
Jamie: Keep Cooking Family Favourites / Jamie's Easy Meals For Every Day
Programme
2 series8+10 episodes(~23 min.)
Running time
A television series based on the recipes from Oliver's 7 Ways book, which aims to show people how to cook simple, affordable and delicious meals using common household ingredients. Series one premiered 17 August 2020 on Channel 4. Series two premiered on 22 February 2021 on Channel 4.
Jamie: Keep Cooking at Christmas
Jamie: Keep Cooking at Christmas
Year
Jamie: Keep Cooking at Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Christmas special, first shown during December 2020 on Channel 4
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Year
Jamie and Jimmy's Festive Feast
Programme
1 episode(~47 min.)
Running time
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast Christmas special with special guests Joe Wicks & Sam Smith, premiered on 29 December 2020 on Channel 4.
2021
2021
Year
2021
Programme
Jamie Oliver: Together
Running time
6 episodes(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
Six-part series, which sees Jamie sharing menus for those first meals with our loved ones since the COVID-19 lockdowns began.
Jamie: Together At Christmas
Jamie: Together At Christmas
Year
Jamie: Together At Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Christmas special which aired in the UK as part of the Channel 4 programme "Jamie Oliver: Together", while it also has been presented at other services as individual program, with the episode titles "Christmas Party" and "Christmas Dinner", respectively.
Selena + Chef
Selena + Chef
Year
Selena + Chef
Running time
Celebrity chef; S3-E10
2022
2022
Year
2022
Programme
The Great Cookbook Challenge With Jamie Oliver
Running time
7 episodes(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
Seven-part series.
Jamie's One-Pan Wonders
Jamie's One-Pan Wonders
Year
Jamie's One-Pan Wonders
Programme
8 episodes(~23 min.)
Running time
Eight-part series, in which Oliver introduces recipes and provides guide for meals cooked in just one pan.
Jamie's £1 Wonders
Jamie's £1 Wonders
Year
Jamie's £1 Wonders
Programme
Original one-off(~47 min.)
Running time
First shown on 31 October 2022 on Channel 4
Jamie's Easy Christmas
Jamie's Easy Christmas
Year
Jamie's Easy Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Christmas special, first shown during December 2022 on Channel 4
2023
2023
Year
2023
Programme
Jamie's £1 Wonders / Jamie Oliver: Cooking For Less
Running time
6 episodes (~47 min.)
Description/Notes
Six-part Channel 4 series, that aired during March–April 2023.
Jamie Cooks The Mediterranean
Jamie Cooks The Mediterranean
Year
Jamie Cooks The Mediterranean
Programme
4 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Four-part Channel 4 series, first shown during September–October 2023.
Jamie's Five Ingredient Meals
Jamie's Five Ingredient Meals
Year
Jamie's Five Ingredient Meals
Programme
4 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Channel 4 series, first shown during October-November 2023.
Jamie’s Christmas Shortcuts
Jamie’s Christmas Shortcuts
Year
Jamie’s Christmas Shortcuts
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Channel 4 series.
2024
2024
Year
2024
Programme
Jamie’s Air-Fryer Meals
Running time
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
Two-part Channel 4 series
Jamie Cooks Spring
Jamie Cooks Spring
Year
Jamie Cooks Spring
Programme
3 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Three-part Channel 4 series. It is the first series in Oliver's year-long quest to ‘cook the seasons’ featuring dishes made with seasonal ingredients.
Jamie: What to Eat this Week
Jamie: What to Eat this Week
Year
Jamie: What to Eat this Week
Programme
3 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Three-part Channel 4 series, the second featuring dishes made with seasonal ingredients
Jamie: What to Eat this Week: Autumn
Jamie: What to Eat this Week: Autumn
Year
Jamie: What to Eat this Week: Autumn
Programme
3 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Three-part Channel 4 series featuring dishes made with Autumn ingredients
Jamie: Fast and Simple
Jamie: Fast and Simple
Year
Jamie: Fast and Simple
Programme
5 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Five-part Channel 4 series featuring tasty quick meals
Jamie Cooks Christmas
Jamie Cooks Christmas
Year
Jamie Cooks Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Channel 4 festive cookery series
2025
2025
Year
2025
Programme
Jamie Cooks: Georgia
Running time
1 episode(~47 min.)
Description/Notes
One-off Channel 4 programme
Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution
Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution
Year
Jamie’s Dyslexia Revolution
Programme
One-off documentary(~47 min.)
Running time
One-off Channel 4 documentary
Eat Yourself Healthy
Eat Yourself Healthy
Year
Eat Yourself Healthy
Programme
5 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Five-part Channel 4 series
Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas
Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas
Year
Jamie's Cook-Ahead Christmas
Programme
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Running time
Two-part Channel 4 Christmas cookery series
Year
Programme
Running time
Description/Notes
1999–2001
The Naked Chef
3 series6+8+8 episodes(~29 min.)+ 3 Christmas specials(~29 min.)
Oliver's first series. It originally ran for three series plus three subsequent Christmas specials. The title was a reference to the simplicity of Oliver's recipes and has nothing to do with nudity. Oliver has frequently admitted that he was not entirely happy with the title, which was devised by producer Patricia Llewellyn.In the UK edit of the show, the opening titles include a clip of him telling an unseen questioner, "No way! It's not me, it's the food!" The success of the programme led to the books The Naked Chef (1999) Return of the Naked Chef (2000) and Happy Days with the Naked Chef (2001).
Pukka Tukka
Channel 4 special (2000)
2002
Oliver's Twist
2 series26+26 episodes(~23 min.)
Following the success of his first series The Naked Chef Oliver produced 52 episodes for his new show, the title of which is a pun on Dickens' famous novel. The series follows Oliver inviting friends and relatives over for food and travelling around London - visiting markets and food stores. The theme tune was performed by his band, Scarlet Division, and the show has been aired in over 70 countries.
Jamie's Kitchen
5 episodes(~48 min.)
The 2002 documentary series followed Oliver as he attempted to train a group of disadvantaged youths, who would, provided that they completed the course, be offered jobs at Oliver's new restaurant "Fifteen" in Westland Place, London.
2003
Return to Jamie's Kitchen
2 episodes(~48 min.)
A follow-up to Jamie's Kitchen. Cameras returned to restaurant "Fifteen", to see how the trainees have been coping in the hectic kitchen environment without Jamie's presence.
2005
Jamie's School Dinners
4 episodes(~48 min.)
A four-part documentary series. Oliver took responsibility for running the kitchen meals in Kidbrooke School, Greenwich, for a year. Disgusted by the unhealthy food being served to schoolchildren and the lack of healthy alternatives on offer, Oliver began a campaign to improve the standard of Britain's school meals. Public awareness was raised and subsequently the British Government pledged to spend £280m on school dinners (spread over three years). Tony Blair acknowledged that this was a result of Oliver's campaign. Following the success of the campaign, Oliver was named "Most Inspiring Political Figure of 2005" in the Channel 4 Political Awards 2006. In episode 2 of Jamie's School Dinners, Oliver's Fifteen London restaurant was visited by former US President Bill Clinton, who asked to see Oliver. Oliver declined. [why?] [clarification needed] 36 people showed up for a booking of 20 and many of them were on a South Beach Diet and refused the special menu that had been prepared, although it had been approved in advance.
Jamie's Great Italian Escape
6 episodes(~24 min.)
A travelogue series, first broadcast on Channel 4 in Britain in October 2005. It follows Oliver as he travels around Italy in a blue VW van (plus a trailer for cooking). He is about to turn 30 and this is his personal adventure to rediscover his love of cooking.
2006
Jamie's Kitchen Australia
A 10-part Australian television show based upon the original Jamie's Kitchen.
Jamie's Christmas
DVD film with Jamie's Christmas-themed recipes.
2007
Jamie's Chef
4 episodes(~48 min.)
A four-part series continuing where Jamie's Kitchen left off. Five years and fifty trainees later, the series aims to help the winning trainee establish their own restaurant at "The Cock", a pub near Braintree, Essex. The charitable Fifteen Foundation retained ownership of the property and has provided a £125,000 loan for the winner, Aaron Craze, to refurbish the establishment. As of 13 January 2008, the Cock has closed down and reopened as a regular pub.
Jamie's Return to School Dinners
1 episode(~60 min.)
One-off programme which revisits some of the schools from the earlier School Dinners series as well as exploring how rural schools without kitchens can improvise to ensure children get a hot, nutritious meal during the school day.[citation needed]
Jamie at Home
2 series13+13 episodes(~26 min.)
Featured Oliver presenting home-style recipes and gardening tips, with many ingredients coming from his substantial home garden in Clavering, Essex. Jamie at Home airs on the Food Network in the United States. Due to licensing restrictions, only two recipes from each Jamie at Home episode appear online; also, access to recipes is limited to users within the United States.
Jamie at Home - Christmas Special
1 episode(~48 min.)
One-off Christmas special to Jamie at Home.
2008
Jamie's Fowl Dinners
~75 minutes
A special with Jamie backing Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's "Hugh's Chicken Run" in trying to get the British to eat free range chickens.
Jamie's Ministry of Food
4 episodes(~47 min.)
A four-part series that aired from 30 September to 21 October 2008; based in Rotherham, South Yorkshire. Oliver aimed to make the town "the culinary capital of the United Kingdom" and tried to get the town's inhabitants to learn how to cook fresh food and establish healthy eating as part of daily life. The 'Pass It On' campaign also featured in this series with the local townspeople being taught one of a selection of recipes and passing it on to family members and friends. The 'Pass It On' campaign gained a following on the social networking website Facebook which has a group and fan page with users signing up to chart their progress. As a result of the series, the first Ministry of Food Centre was set up in Rotherham offering cooking classes to local people. Further Ministry of Food Centres have opened across the UK and in Australia.[citation needed]
Eat to Save Your Life
~75 minutes
In this television documentary Jamie Oliver uses dramatic demonstrations to illustrate the dangers of unhealthful eating.
Jamie Cooks... Christmas
1 episode(~48 min.)
Christmas special in which Jamie shares recipes for celebrating the festive season on a tight budget.
What's Cooking? with Jamie Oliver
Video game
2009
Jamie Saves Our Bacon
~75 minutes
Part of Channel 4's British Food Fight Season, a thematic sequel to Jamie's Fowl Dinners. In the special, Oliver looks at the state of pig farming in the UK and EU. It was broadcast on 29 January 2009.
Jamie's American Road Trip
6 episodes(~48 min.)
A Channel 4 series following Oliver in the US, where he meets and learns from cooks at street stalls, off-road diners and down-to-earth local restaurants. Along the way, he picks up new recipes and learns how other cultures adapt when they come to the USA.
Jamie's Family Christmas
5 episodes(~48 min.)
A short series on Channel 4 with Oliver cooking traditional and new Christmas dishes. Unusually, the series includes members of Oliver's family: a family member (wife, children, sister etc.) appears in a supporting role with the preparation of particular recipe interspersed with more traditional Jamie alone delivery to an off-camera person. First broadcast 15 December 2009.
2010–2011
Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution
2 series6+6 episodes(~44 min.)
A series that aired during 2010 and 2011 on ABC in the United States. In the first series, Oliver visited Huntington, West Virginia, statistically one of the unhealthiest cities in the US, to try to improve its residents' eating habits. In 2010, the show won an Emmy for Outstanding Reality Programme. In the second series, Oliver visited Los Angeles, where his crusade to change school meals was met with resistance. Oliver was ultimately barred from filming at any Los Angeles public school. The show's cancellation was announced by ABC in May 2011, two weeks before the final episode of the series had aired. In one episode it showed what mechanically separated chicken looks like. The program also aired in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 under the title Jamie's American Food Revolution, Australia on Channel 10 under the original title, and in Malaysia on TLC channel (Astro Channel 707) under the original title.
2010
Jamie's 30-Minute Meals
40 episodes(~24 min.)
A Channel 4 series that aired during October–November. The programme focused on home-cooked meals that could be put together within the titular timeframe, using simple, 'not cheffy' techniques, with an emphasis on educating viewers about the cooking processes themselves.
Jamie's Best Ever Christmas
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Two-part Christmas special. Also broadcast as "Jamie's Kids Best Ever Christmas" in some regions.
Jamie's Christmas Lock-in
1 episode(~47 min.)
TV-special in which Oliver invites a selection of celebrity guests as well as his family and friends to host a night of music, chat, his twists for a perfect Christmas party.
2011
Jamie Does...
6 episodes(~48 min.)
A Channel 4 series following the success of Jamie's American Road Trip. Oliver travels across Europe and North Africa, cooking local dishes. Countries visited include Morocco, Spain, Greece, France, Italy and Sweden. Known as Jamie Oliver's Food Escapes in the US.
Jamie's Dream School
7 episodes(~43 min.)
A Channel 4 series that looks at young people's educational problems and attempts to uncover whether they are down to personal circumstance, society or the education system itself. It also examines how the new teachers get on as they try to translate their real-life expertise into the realities of the classroom. Professor Robert Winston, historian David Starkey, barrister Cherie Blair, journalist and political aide Alastair Campbell, actor Simon Callow, now-disgraced artist Rolf Harris, musician Jazzie B and Olympic gold medallist Daley Thompson all offer their opinions during the series. As a result of the series, many of the pupils return to education and one, Danielle Harold, pursues an acting career and wins a role in BBC's long-running soap opera, EastEnders.[citation needed]
Jamie's Fish Suppers
10 episodes(~4 min.)
A Channel 4 television program in which Oliver cooked 10 fish recipes as a part of Big Fish Fight campaign. In some regions the ten mini episodes were re-edited into one 47-minute programme.
Jamie Cooks Summer
1 episode(~47 min.)
TV special in which Oliver cooked summer dishes in various outdoor locations. It was restructured with additional footage into a 3-part 2012 series titled "Jamie's Summer Food Rave Up" (also broadcast as "Jamie's Big Summer Feastival" in some regions).
Jamie's Great Britain
6 episodes(~47 min.)
A Channel 4 series in which Oliver travels the length and breadth of the country in search of new ideas and inspiration for recipes and to find out what makes British food great.
Jamie's Christmas with Bells On
2 episodes(~47 min.)
Two-part Christmas special. Filmed at Jamie Oliver's Essex home and featuring family and friends, the program provides a collection of Christmas classics and new ideas.
2012
Jamie's 15-Minute Meals
40 episodes(~24 min.)
Following on from the success of "Jamie's 30 Minute Meals", with people becoming ever more time-poor, the 15-Minute Meals series showed, in real time, how delicious fresh meals could be put together in a quarter of an hour. Based on the recipes in the Jamie's15 Minute Meals book.
Jamie & Jimmy's Food Fight Club
4 episodes(~48 min.)
4-part series with childhood friend Jimmy Doherty. The series is based around a "studio" in a café at the end of Southend Pier, Essex which Jamie and Jimmy would visit as children. The series also involves "food fights" with other European countries – for example, a competition to see whether British artisanal beers and ales are better than their Belgian counterparts.
2013
Dream School USA
US version of Jamie's Dream School with actor David Arquette in the mentoring role.
Jamie's Money Saving Meals / Save with Jamie
2 series6+6 episodes(~48 min.)
A Channel 4 series based on the recipes in the Save with Jamie book which aims to help people to save money while still cooking delicious food using fresh ingredients and some store cupboard staples. A second series aired from June 2014 in the UK. Also known as Save with Jamie in some regions, with slightly different formatting and titles, as well as less focus on the Pricing (as this was tailored to UK pricing).
2014 -
Jamie & Jimmy's Friday Night Feast
8 series60 episodes(~47 min.)
Oliver and Doherty join forces again at their end-of-the-pier café to make top feasts for the weekend. This series focused on championing "lost" British classic foods such as the Bedfordshire clanger and Maid of Honour Tarts and each episode features a different Celebrity in the Café helping them cook.
2014
Jamie's Comfort Food
8 episodes(~24 min.)or6 episodes(~47 min.)in some regions
An eight-part series based on the recipes in the Jamie's Comfort Food book which aims to teach people how to make rich, fun and delicious comfort food for larger groups. In some regions the series was re-edited into six longer episodes with additional footage.
Jamie's Cracking Christmas
1 episode(~47 min.)
Christmas special in which Jamie Oliver aims to raise Christmas cooking to a new level with recipes including roast goose, cheeky cocktails and a panettone treat.
2015
Jamie's Super Food
2 series7+8 episodes(~24 min.)
The series focuses on the recipes in the Jamie's Super Food book which aims to teach people how to make rich, fun and delicious food that tastes good and is full of nutrients and is good for us. During the series Jamie Oliver travels to some of the healthiest places in the world to uncover the secrets of how people there live longer and healthier lives. The first series was re-edited into 47-minute episodes in some regions with additional footage.
Jamie's Sugar Rush
1 episode(~47 min.)
One-off television documentary, which looks at the sugar in products and why we should be worried about it, that was screened in the UK prior to the start of "Jamie's Super Food".
Jamie's Night Before Christmas
1 episode(~46 min.)
Christmas special in which Jamie presents his classic and new festive favourite recipes.
2016
Jamie's Super Food Family Classics
6 episodes(~44 min.)
The series follows on from the original Jamie's Super Food series and focuses on the recipes in the Jamie's Super Food Family Classics book. It aims at teaching people how to make rich, fun and delicious Family "Classic" meals that taste good and is full of nutrients, good for them and that the whole family will enjoy.
Jamie Oliver's Christmas Cookbook
1 episode(~47 min.)
Jamie Oliver has been cooking Christmas for his family for 20 years. In this one-off Christmas special he wants to show us his ultimate recipes – the ones he's decided that really are the very very best for Christmas. Based on the book of the same title.
2017-2020
Jamie's Quick & Easy Food
4 series26 episodes(23-28 min.)
A Channel 4 series based on the recipes in Oliver's book 5 Ingredients: Quick & Easy Food which aims to show people how to cook great food from just five ingredients - plus a few staples - quickly and easily.
2017
Jamie's Italian Christmas
1 episode(~47 min.)
One-off Christmas special, where Jamie makes an Italian inspired Christmas feast.
2018
Jamie Cooks Italy
8 episodes(~24 min.45-48 min.in some regions)
Jamie and his mentor, Gennaro, go on a tour of Italy where they cook up traditional Italian and Italian-inspired dishes and meet some of the local people.
Jamie's Quick & Easy Christmas
1 episode(~48 min.)
Christmas special in which Jamie Oliver applies his quick and easy principles to cooking at Christmas.
2019
Jamie's Meat-Free Meals / Jamie's Ultimate Veg
8 episodes(~23 min.)or6 episodes(~45 min.)in some regions
Jamie wants people to eat less meat and try more vegetables, finding inspiration from countries around the world to cook a stunning collection of stunning hearty and healthy veg dishes that are easy and delicious. In some regions the series was re-edited into six longer episodes with additional footage.
Jamie's Easy Christmas Countdown
1 episode(~47 min.)
Christmas special that was first shown on 15 December 2019 on Channel 4.

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