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The Screen Guide

KATERING is a comedy series for the web that follows Katie McLennan, a horrendously smug foodie, as she tries to teach Kate McCartney - a food intolerant anti-foodie - how to cook a new dish per week. Together, the pair travel to fresh produce markets and hunt down food-trucks, with McLennan channelling every food show TV host she's ever seen, and McCartney staving off boredom with a hip-flask of booze.

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The Katering Show

Series listing
The Katering Show series 1 2014
The Katering Show series 2 2016
Crew
No crew details
Director
Kate McCartney  Kate McLennan  Cameron Ford
Writers
Kate McLennan  Kate McCartney
Producer
Tamasin Simpkin
Cast
No cast details
Production Completion
2014
Production Company
Lead Balloon Productions
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