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About Perfect

Which world class chef is the master of the perfect roast? Which top foodie can pull off perfect Italian cuisine every time? We'll find out in 'Perfect', the show which invites two great cooking icons to pit their perfect dishes against each other.

Each episode will focus on a particular cuisine or type of food, and two chefs famed for their utterly delicious food will challenge each other to be crowned king or queen of the chosen genre -- it might be roasts, pies, picnics or puddings.

Top chefs including Ken Hom, Allegra McEvedy, Maria Elia and Mark Sargeant. Each take turns to explain what they're doing and how it will make their dish the best. A specially selected judging panel - who will taste each dish and decide which one comes out on top.

Because every dish is something that viewers will be able to make at home, we'll all be cooking Perfect dinners before long.

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Roast Chicken (Part 1) - Tom Kerridge and Allegra McEvedy

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Roast Chicken (Part 1) - Tom Kerridge and Allegra McEvedy

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