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The first series of '' The Restaurant'' was broadcast in the United Kingdom from 29 August to 17 October in 2007. The programme aired on Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 8 pm on
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, over a total of fifteen episodes. It marked the start of a three-series run for the concept. This show is airing as ''Last Restaurant Standing'' in the US on BBC America from February to May 2008. The winners, Jeremy and Jane Hooper, beat eight other couples to win the chance to set up their own restaurant backed by French
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and
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Raymond Blanc Raymond Blanc OBE (born 19 November 1949) is a French chef. Blanc is the chef patron at Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons, a hotel-restaurant in Great Milton, Oxfordshire, England. The restaurant has two Michelin stars and scored 9/10 in the ''Good Fo ...
. The couple ran their restaurant, Eight at the Thatch, at
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, Oxfordshire from November 2007 until May 2008.


Contestants

Chris and Jade are a couple from Edinburgh. Both were studying
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at university at the time of their appearance on the show. The couple's
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-based restaurant, ''Studio New York'', was the first to be closed in the series after a challenge to hold a function. The couple did admit to Raymond that they missed Scotland and wanted to be closer to home, but would continue to follow their dream. Brothers Ed and Mike ran ''The Treacle Well'' in Watlington, Oxfordshire. Their concept was to produce simple, traditional food. They were eliminated in the fourth week after a challenge to cater for a banquet at
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. Grant and Laura are a couple from
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. The couple have a young baby and, at the time of appearing on the show, were expecting another. They operated a restaurant in
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, known as ''Jacques Tamson's'' which served a combination of
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and
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. In week seven, they were eliminated from the competition after a challenge to run Raymond Blanc's own restaurant,
Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons Belmond Le Manoir aux Quat' Saisons ("Four Seasons Manor", a.k.a. Le Manoir) is a luxury hotel-restaurant in the village of Great Milton near Oxford, in Oxfordshire, England. It is in a historic 15th-century manor house, near a church that was v ...
. Jeremy and Jane are a couple from
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. Jeremy is an ex-Royal Marines corporal whilst his wife Jane is a trainee teacher. Their concept behind their restaurant, ''Eight in the Country'', was to provide customers with a lasting memory of good service. The couple, on occasions, didn't see eye to eye, Jeremy not being very organised outside of the kitchen and Jane feeling she had little support at times. But despite having spent much time apart due to Jeremy's job they were extremely close. Jeremy's determination to be the winner paid off and he and Jane beat Jess and Laura in the final. Jeremy was called 'the best cook in the competition' by Lee Cash, an inspector, and was very relaxed. His wife, Jane was very organised but was often overcome with emotion. Jess and Laura are twin sisters from London and both work as children's entertainers. They operated ''Brown & Green'', a restaurant serving organic cuisine in
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. They came second overall, losing to Jeremy and Jane in the final. :In November 2009 they were looking for a location to open their ''Brown & Green café''. The sisters have now opened several branches of Brown & Green in London, including Crystal Palace, Gipsy Hill and Sydenham. Lloyd and Adwoa are an engaged couple from London. Outside of the show, the couple run a Ghanaian catering company, a cuisine which they brought to their restaurant on the show. ''Spinach & Agushi'' was located in
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, Surrey and was closed in week six after a challenge to host a singles night. Lloyd was criticised for not being enough of a personality front of house, but this improved with time. Their food was constantly praised and Adwoa was praised for her dishes by Raymond and the inspectors even though she lacked in confidence. Engaged couple Martin and Emma from
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took over Veritas Wine Bar and Bistro, a restaurant in
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, to run it under the name ''Bravo!'' serving traditional English cuisine. Raymond Blanc eliminated the couple in week five after a challenge to create a microwavable meal. The couple were not as professional as other contestants- Emma, on numerous occasions, disclosed a little too much detail to her customers, especially when it came to serving the eels. Newly weds Sam and Jacqui operated ''The Ostrich'' in
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, a restaurant with live jazz entertainment. which was closed in the second week after a challenge to run a canteen. Sam appeared to be much more interested in his band than attempting to run a successful restaurant whilst Jacqui tried desperately to hold things together front of house. Sam's inexperience as a chef was more than obvious and he couldn't accept criticism gracefully. He constantly blamed others for his own errors. Son and mother Tom and Nicola, from
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, ran ''Monks'' in Shipton. Their restaurant was closed in week three after a challenge to hold a local history themed night. Nicola wasn't suited to cooking in a restaurant, very much the house-wife cook she lacked control of her kitchen.


Winners

Jeremy and Jane Hooper won The Restaurant. They were supported by Raymond Blanc and The Peach Pub company in opening and running a restaurant in
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, Oxfordshire. Blanc was personally financially supporting the new restaurant, sinking a six figure sum into it. Formerly known as ''The Old Trout Inn'', it opened as ''Eight at the Thatch'' on 6 November 2007. After a period of maternity/paternity leave, Jeremy and Jane stepped down and left ''Eight at the Thatch'', on 5 May 2008 their brief tenure marked by reported rampant arguments and failure.


Episodes


Week One

*Task: Restaurants opening weekend *Restaurant of the week: Jeremy and Jane *In challenge: Chris and Jade, Lloyd and Adwoa, Sam and Jacqui *Challenge: Organising a function *Eliminated: Chris and Jade


Week Two

*Task: Make profits from cocktails and desserts *Restaurant of the week: Jess and Laura *In challenge: Sam and Jacqui, Martin and Emma, Tom and Nicola *Challenge: Canteen catering *Eliminated: Sam and Jacqui


Week Three

*Task: Cater for families, by creating marketing strategies and suitable food *Restaurant of the week: Lloyd and Adwoa *In challenge: Tom and Nicola, Grant and Laura, Jeremy and Jane *Challenge: Evening of local food with a local history theme *Eliminated: Tom and Nicola


Week Four

*Task: Sell as may dishes as possible with Raymond's surprise ingredient, eel *Restaurant of the week: Jess and Laura *In challenge: Ed and Mike, Martin and Emma, Lloyd and Adwoa *Challenge: Cater for a banquet at Blenheim Palace *Eliminated: Ed and Mike


Week Five

*Task: Create a distinctive brand that sells itself *Restaurant of the week: Grant and Laura *In challenge: Martin and Emma, Jeremy and Jane, Jess and Laura *Challenge: Create ready meals for supermarkets *Eliminated: Martin and Emma


Week Six

*Task: Delight and surprise customers, make them feel special. Increase covers and table turnover. *Restaurant of the week: Jeremy and Jane *In challenge: Lloyd and Adwoa, Grant and Laura *Challenge: Host a Singles Night. *Eliminated:Lloyd and Adwoa


Week Seven

*Task: Impress Raymond when he comes to the Restaurant. *Restaurant of the week: Jeremy and Jane *In challenge: Grant and Laura, Jess and Laura *Challenge: Work in Raymond's Restaurant. *Eliminated: Grant and Laura


Week Eight

*Task: Open the Restaurant in Raymond's home town and impress his mother. *Eliminated: Jess and Laura *Winners of the Restaurant: Jeremy and Jane


Weekly results


See also

* The Restaurant (British series 2)


References


External links

*
The Peach Pub CompanyThe Thatch (Jeremy and Jane's new restaurant)Jacques Tamson's (Grant and Laura)Spinach and Agushi (Lloyd and Adwoa)Jollof Pot (Lloyd and Adwoa's existing catering business)
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