Daily Kitchen Live will air each weekday on the BBC network for a period of two weeks, beginning on April 13th. The network is airing the show in order to help people occupy time as they remain indoors due to the outbreak of COVID-19. The show will also feature recipes that people can cook with limited ingredients.
Carla-Maria Lawson, the head of BBC daytime, spoke about the new content from Daily Kitchen Live, "Our talented experts will not only be dishing up healthy and achievable meal options but will be calming and cheering company when we need it most."
Overall airing the show demonstrates the network's ability to provide topical content during a challenging time.
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