Jamie Oliver set to sign for Southend Pier cafe (From Echo)
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Jamie Oliver set to sign for Southend Pier cafe
7:00am Thursday 17th January 2013 in Local News By David Trayner
Jonathan Ross filming in the former Pier Head Cafe
JAMIE Oliver is set to take over a Southend Pier cafe for a second series of his hit Channel Four show, the Echo can reveal.
The celebrity chef has exchanged contracts with Southend Council over using the former Pier Head Cafe for a second series of Jamie and Jimmy’s Food Fight Club.
The Naked Chef, who claims to have been conceived under the pier and featured the structure heavily in the show, is reportedly keen to return cafe after the four-part series pulled in 1.43million viewers last month.
Derek Jarvis, cabinet member for culture and tourism on Southend Council, said: “Contracts have been agreed and are being exchanged.
“Before Jamie arrived and painted it and did his carpentry and gave it a big headline the cafe was really on its last legs.
“He has made it into a wonderful film set.”
Mr Jarvis said the council had written provisions for the cafe to be used by the public when Jamie is not filming there into the contract.
But he warned certain food sellers, such as the fish and chip shop councillor Paul Van Looy was keen to open there, would struggle fit around the filming as their cooking equipment would be difficult to move. Instead the council may have to operate the cafe.
Mr Jarvis, who is keen to ensure the public can access the cafe, said: “If the production company calls us the night before and says it wants to use the cafe at 11am we could accommodate that, but most businesses couldn’t just drop what they are doing.”
The show, which focused heavily on Jamie and his farmer friend Jimmy Doherty’s Essex roots, helped to raise the profile of Southend and the pier after several mishaps, including fires and boats crashing into it, bringing celebrities Gwyneth Paltrow, Gary Barlow, Jonathan Ross and Alan Carr to the town.
No-one from Channel Four or the production company were available for comment.
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Comments (12)
7:24am Thu 17 Jan 13
supershrimper says...
7:58am Thu 17 Jan 13
Nebs says...
8:17am Thu 17 Jan 13
mikepaterson says...
Evening Echo - you need to proof read your articles - too many errors in this one...
"keen to return cafe after "
"would struggle fit around the filming"
8:25am Thu 17 Jan 13
maxell says...
9:30am Thu 17 Jan 13
Eric Whim says...
1:22pm Thu 17 Jan 13
sosad 1 says...
5:49pm Thu 17 Jan 13
lucy10 says...
6:15pm Thu 17 Jan 13
Max Impact says...
It is for filming only acording to the article.
Why not fully read the article, and take a moment for the text to settle down in your brain and then just read it again just to make sure you understand it.
WAP
6:38pm Thu 17 Jan 13
interested resident says...
8:56pm Thu 17 Jan 13
DogsMessInLeigh says...
11:16pm Thu 17 Jan 13
Max Impact says...
11:17pm Thu 17 Jan 13
Max Impact says...
The first series was the last series as it was the first it also becomes the LAST as another one has not yet been made so the first must also be the last.”