@Chewyfied I really don't know why they can't make a show like that nowadays. Isn't it great having no fancy camera work or cutaways or music... just experts, talking passionately about what they do so well. Shall we start a Facebook group to petition the BBC? lol
"this is the most trickiest part of all" to "there we go" 20 secs... what a master (he probably hadn't had to de-bone a leg of lamb in 10 years b4 this) fantastic absolutely brilliant
That's a good point. That's one of my favourite shows (I usually sleep in and miss it though!) James Martin is the perfect laid back chef/ host for that. And they do have some great chefs on there. PLUS the little Keith Floyd segments they sprinkle into the shows are wonderful. I still would like more old fashioned shows like this! In fact since I wrote that comment about a year ago, a friend of mine who makes films and has a camera and I are going to make a little YT series. It will suck, but..
@@aleks8888no I’m confused too. I’ve literally heard their names interchanged. The sons are Alain and Michel Jr I believe but Michel’s father’s name is Albert??? Wth is going on.
@@Fatboypeet Michel Roux was Michel Roux Jr's uncle. Albert Roux was Michel Roux Jr's father. Alian Roux is the son of Michel Roux. And Albert Roux was his uncle.
@Chewyfied Yeah... if it's not swishy camera tricks and fast paced music with celeb chefs, they're not interested are they? Believe it or not I'm considering making a cooking show for TH-cam, I'm a trained chef and have several friends who are directors and in the film industry, so if the TV isn't going to make these shows, I might have to lol.
@katarinavalencia1113 Ha, you're right, they are getting on. And they've more than contributed to the cooking world... When I said "Why they can't make a show like that nowadays" I really meant... they as cooking show channels/ cooking show makers... I would never expect or want these guys to make another show. But I want to see more shows like this. I'm in the process of making my own at the moment...
Thankyou for uploading this.
Programmes like this are like a blast of fresh air after the smoke and mirrors of the usual TV chefs. Excellent...
These guys are a wealth of knowledge.I enjoyed watching this on tv then and it still has it's magic now.
Excellent series I remember when watching this on tv in the 80s
Wow everyone who is aspiring to be a chef or want to learn to cook should watch the roux brothers
@Chewyfied I really don't know why they can't make a show like that nowadays. Isn't it great having no fancy camera work or cutaways or music... just experts, talking passionately about what they do so well. Shall we start a Facebook group to petition the BBC? lol
I love how he works like he is under the pump. Just can't help himself to do it as fast as he possibly can haha
"this is the most trickiest part of all" to "there we go" 20 secs... what a master (he probably hadn't had to de-bone a leg of lamb in 10 years b4 this) fantastic absolutely brilliant
These pros work fast! This is almost a mandatory video for people who enjoy and want to learn more about cooking.
That's a good point. That's one of my favourite shows (I usually sleep in and miss it though!) James Martin is the perfect laid back chef/ host for that. And they do have some great chefs on there. PLUS the little Keith Floyd segments they sprinkle into the shows are wonderful. I still would like more old fashioned shows like this! In fact since I wrote that comment about a year ago, a friend of mine who makes films and has a camera and I are going to make a little YT series. It will suck, but..
man, that was cool. he works really efficiently with that hock of meat
Now every Tv program, is about who gets send home ....
Miss the times where cooking where the actual substance of a cooking program..
I love the way that Albert's accent sometimes seems tinged with Cockney. Like when he says "round and round" at 6:20.
Rest in peace Michel Roux.
It's Albert Roux, Michel Roux is his son, may he RIP
@@goncalomalosso5510 his son is Michel Roux Jr. Michel Roux senior was Albert Roux brother.
@@aleks8888no I’m confused too. I’ve literally heard their names interchanged. The sons are Alain and Michel Jr I believe but Michel’s father’s name is Albert??? Wth is going on.
@@Fatboypeet Michel Roux was Michel Roux Jr's uncle.
Albert Roux was Michel Roux Jr's father.
Alian Roux is the son of Michel Roux.
And Albert Roux was his uncle.
@@aleks8888no then he’s not a junior per se or is that a French naming convention? In the US, junior = son not nephew
@Chewyfied Yeah... if it's not swishy camera tricks and fast paced music with celeb chefs, they're not interested are they? Believe it or not I'm considering making a cooking show for TH-cam, I'm a trained chef and have several friends who are directors and in the film industry, so if the TV isn't going to make these shows, I might have to lol.
@katarinavalencia1113 Ha, you're right, they are getting on. And they've more than contributed to the cooking world... When I said "Why they can't make a show like that nowadays" I really meant... they as cooking show channels/ cooking show makers... I would never expect or want these guys to make another show. But I want to see more shows like this. I'm in the process of making my own at the moment...
The closest you get to this is Saturday Kitchen. When they have good chefs on the shows tend to be really great.
"yes indeed" ! :-)
@Chewyfied Have you seen the Marco Cooks For.... series on here?
Can anyone please tell me, has this series ever been bought out on DVD ?. I would love to get myself a copy if so.
@100Underscores
well you do it under the pump for long enough anything less seems like a slow crawl :P
yes
@ 4:22
What the hell are they talking about O.o
What was the name of the series was it just called "The Roux Brothers"?
@D3w10n lol... erm... I don't want to say
Just to have ONE animal, you get weeks-to-months worth of meat. Incredible. It's one of my dreams, to have my own animals.
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