SUMMARY:
Two judges taste some of the most strange and unique dishes from different contestants, all from different eras of history. (Parody of the BBCs ‘Master Chef’).
SKETCHES:
Historical Master Chef: Aztec Man
Dog steak and pond scum biscuits are on the menu (Series 3 Episode 1)
Historical Master Chef: Stuart Lady
A Stuart Lady thinks she can full it off with a pineapple (Series 3 Episode 2)
Historical Master Chef: WWI
Wartime improvisation is the order of the day (Series 3 Episode 10)
Historical Master Chef: One-eyed Bart, Pirate
A hippie buccaneer finds having an extra hook comes in handy (Series 3 Episode 11)
Historical master Chef: Eebert, Saxon Man
Eebert, a starving Saxon man is forced to trade in his son for food. He also dishes up some rock hard bread (Series 4 Episode 3)
Historical Master Chef: Nug, Caveman
A chef from Skara Brae dispels the myth of primitive Neolithic cuisine (Series 4 Episode 5)
Historical Master Chef: Hilda, WWII Berlin Housewife
A Berlin housewife demonstrates some truly outlandish wartime substitutes (Series 4 Episode 7)
Historical Master Chef: Rowland the Crusader
A Crusader has his old crone prepare some disturbing dishes from the latest campaign (Series 4 Episode 11)
Historical Master Chef: Tudor Chef
There’s shed loads of meat from a Tudor cook from Hampton Court, who decides to strip down in the kitchen! (Series 4 Episode 12)
LIST:
Series 3 Episode 1: Aztec Man
Series 3 Episode 2: Stuart Lady
Series 3 Episode 10: WWI Soldier
Series 3 Episode 11: One-eyed Bart, Pirate
Series 4 Episode 3: Eebert, Saxon Man
Series 4 Episode 5: Nug, Caveman
Series 4 Episode 7: Hilda, WWII Berlin Housewife
Series 4 Episode 11: Rowland the Crusader
Series 4 Episode 12: Tudor Chef