Council clear bin for telly.AN OVERFLOWING bin was specially cleared after a council heard the street was to be on a TV cooking show A TV cooking show is a television program that presents the preparation of food, in a kitchen on the studio set. The host of the show, usually a celebrity chef, prepares one or more dishes over the course of the show, taking the viewing audience through the food's preparation . Households in Edinburgh are enduring misery because of a strike by binmen. But it is claimed special measures Special measures is a status applied by Ofsted, the schools inspection agency, to schools in England when it considers that they fail to supply an acceptable level of education and appear to lack the leadership capacity necessary to secure improvements. were taken to clear an area in Yarheads, Leith, when the Come Dine With Me Come Dine With Me is a Channel 4 afternoon television programme shown in the United Kingdom, first broadcast in March 2005. The show has five amateur chefs competing against each other hosting a dinner party for the other contestants. cameras arrived in the area. It is claimed a contestant taking part in the Channel 4 show complained about the overflowing rubbish and told the council that the street would be filmed. The bins outside her home were swiftly emptied. One local said: "My neighbour contacted the council and said she was going to be on a TV show and they were going to be filming here and the next thing we know the bins were emptied." A council spokeswoman said: "We have no record of a specific request to lift waste from this address." |
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