'Missed the memo' Saturday Kitchen fans baffled as chef wears blue after Queen's death

Matt Tebbutt made a return on Saturday with his BBC cooking show, Saturday Kitchen. The programme aired at 10am on BBC Two, instead of its usual place on BBC One, to make way for King Charles’ proclamation. Matt and his guests all wore black outfits to show their respect to the Queen after her death on Thursday. However, some viewers were left baffled when they noticed chef Adam Byatt was wearing a dark blue shirt, instead of black.

Taking to social media, Magso said: “Adam must have missed the ridiculous wear black memo.”

User @BuryRmn added: “@SaturdayKitchen Adam Byatt in a blue shirt and everyone else in black?”

“Not sure what your point is?” user @Itswayoverthere replied defending the guest chef.

Lockiebaws added: “Adam Byatt looks like he’s bored to tears on #saturdaykitchen he’s as dry as old boots and no banter whatsoever, cheer up mate.”

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However, @Baddy2shoos1 stepped in to defend the guest chef’s appearance, they said: “Everyone on #SaturdayKitchen wearing black.

“Well done to that one bloke wearing dark blue! Wear what you b****y want – you can show respect in a multitude of ways. F**k the general public!”

Fans were also left baffled when Emma Willis was missing from the guest line-up after it stated on the TV schedule that she was meant to feature on the show.

User @notyouagain asked: “Where’s Emma Willis?”

“We’re going to do our best to bring you a little light relief with 90 minutes of great British food. This is Saturday Kitchen Live.”

Introducing his guests, the BBC presenter continued: “Welcome to the show. My team today are striving to deliver Caribbean delights, Michelin stars, sweet treats and fine wines.

“I’ll leave you to work out who’s delivering what.”

After asking what his guest chefs would be cooking, Matt said: “I’m going to be following that up with a monkfish dish.

source: express.co.uk