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DO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY LOVE COOKING TOGETHER?


The Hairy Bikers are making a brand new show and they want families who love cooking to take part.


?The Hairy Bikers' Family Cook-Off' (working title) will be on at 5.15pm on BBC2 every week day between October and December 2010.


Each day, two family teams (comprising of three people) will cook their signature dish, learn top tips from the Hairy Bikers and try out a few challenges. There will also be a celebrity guest each day. The series will culminate in one family being crowned ?Britain's Best Cooking Family? by the Hairy Bikers.


Our families can't have professional cooking qualifications, or make their living from cooking, but need to be passionate about cooking and eating.


Any three relations from a family can apply - cousins, siblings, aunties, nieces, nephews, grandparents, couples, kids, in-laws. All welcome.


Auditions will be held all around the UK in August.


To apply go to:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/showsandtours/shows/beonashow/hairy_bikers_family


Or email: [email protected]


Or call: 0330 1234 022


Good luck!

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