Garraway's Good Stuff - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Matt Goss, Tom Read Wilson, Shivi Ramoutar
Kate Garraway hosts a show featuring an entertaining mix of conversation, cookery and celebrity guests, beginning with singer Matt Goss and actor Tom Read Wilson, while food writer Shivi Ramoutar is in the kitchen.

Ore Oduba, Gyles Brandreth, Shivi Ramoutar
Kate Garraway is joined by TV presenter and West End star Ore Oduba and broadcaster Gyles Brandreth, while Shivi Ramoutar makes a delicious dish in the kitchen.

James Bay, Peter Andre
Kate Garraway is joined by musician James Bay and singer and reality TV star Peter Andre for a mix of chat, delicious food and feel-good vibes.

Katherine Parkinson, Al Murray
Kate Garraway is joined by actress Katherine Parkinson and comedian Al Murray for a mix of chat, delicious food and feel-good vibes.

Myleene Klass, Joe Pasquale, Shivi Ramoutar
Kate Garraway is joined by singer and TV presenter Myleene Klass and comedian Joe Pasquale, while Shivi Ramoutar makes a delicious dish in the kitchen.

Gemma Atkinson, Angela Scanlon
Kate Garraway is joined by actress Gemma Atkinson and TV presenter Angela Scanlon for the usual mix of chat and delicious food.

Rachel Parris, Jack Savoretti
Kate Garraway is joined by comedian Rachel Parris for the usual mix of chat and delicious food. Plus, a song from Jack Savoretti.

Ainsley Harriott, Grace Dent
Chef Ainsley Harriott and food critic and journalist Grace Dent join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Dianne Buswell, Jessie Cave
Strictly Come Dancing professional Dianne Buswell and actress and comedian Jessie Cave join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Michelle Collins
Former EastEnders and Coronation Street star Michelle Collins joins Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Joe Marler, Claire Sweeney
Kate Garraway is joined by rugby player Joe Marler and West End superstar Claire Sweeney for an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Katherine Kelly, Giovanna Fletcher
Actress Katherine Kelly and best-selling author and podcaster Giovanna Fletcher join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Bill Bailey, Adam Kay
Comedian Bill Bailey and This Is Going to Hurt author Adam Kay join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Ben Shephard, Steve Backshall
Tipping Point host Ben Shephard and wildlife expert Steve Backshall join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Martin Kemp, Shivi Ramoutar, Ellie Simmonds, Alan Fletcher
Hosts Martin Kemp and Shivi Ramoutar are joined by Paralympic gold medal swimmer Ellie Simmonds and Neighbours actor Alan Fletcher.

Alice Liveing
Kate Garraway hosts the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food, and is joined on this edition by personal trainer, blogger and best-selling author Alice Liveing.

Ore Oduba, Andrea McLean, Kris Marshall
Ore Oduba takes over hosting duties from Kate again, and is joined by journalist and TV presenter Andrea McLean and actor Kris Marshall.

Heather Small
Singer and former M People frontwoman Heather Small joins Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Melvin Odoom, Ella Mills
TV and radio presenter Melvin Odoom and food writer and entrepreneur Ella Mills join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Spencer Matthews, Vogue Williams
Married couple Spencer Matthews and Vogue Williams join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Arlene Phillips, Nina Wadia
Choreographer Arlene Phillips and actress Nina Wadia join Kate Garraway for the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food.

Best Bits
Kate Garraway hosts the final programme of the show featuring an entertaining mix of chat and food, looking back at all of the very best bits from this summer.
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