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'Watching myself would be weird'

November 11, 2025

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Edinburgh Evening News

James Martin talks to Lauren Taylor about his Saturday Morning show

'Watching myself would be weird'

James Martin

James Martin may have been on TV since the mid-Nineties, but that doesn't mean he wants to see it back.

"I've never watched myself in 34 years of doing it. I can't watch it, I just can't - it's really weird," says the 53-year-old.

The chef made his name on the likes of Ready Steady Cook and The Big Breakfast, before taking over hosting BBC One's Saturday Kitchen in 2006filmed live - and moving to ITV's James Martin's Saturday Morning in 2017.

"I was always taught, if you're going to watch yourself, you'll change. I don't really want to do that."

Instead, the feedback tends to come from his mum. "Usually my mum phones me up and says, 'That shirt looks s***- you can't wear that again'. That's usually the comment I get on Saturday Morning - 'What the bloody hell are you wearing that shirt for?' That'll be the one, after all these years.

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