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  1. Jamie's School Dinners: With Timothy Spall, Jamie Oliver. British TV chef Jamie Oliver is appalled by the food being served in British public schools. He learns that not only do the children prefer to eat junk food, but they have very little knowledge of vegetables and fruits and are very afraid of trying anything remotely new.

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    • 2005-02-23
    • Documentary
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  2. Jamie's School Dinners is a four-episode documentary series that was broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 23 February to 16 March 2005. The series was recorded from Spring to Winter of 2004 and featured British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver attempting to improve the quality and nutritional value of school dinners at ...

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  3. Sep 7, 2022 · 5.93M subscribers. Subscribed. 2.1K. 189K views 1 year ago. Part 2/3: Can Jamie Oliver change what Britain's Kids eat in schools and ultimately make the nation eat better and healthier? ...more.

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    • Jamie Oliver
  4. Dec 20, 2018 · School dinners have come a long way since Jamie’s documentary in 2005 (we can’t believe it’s 13 years ago already!), but there’s still work to do to promote child health inside and outside the classroom. And this time, it’s not just school dinners… It’s about everything inside the school gates.

  5. Join world-renowned chef, restauranteur, author, and food activist Jamie Oliver as he goes back to school to complete a challenge of a lifetime, to revolutionize and healthify school cafeteria lunches. Jamie aims to tackle 20, 000 school dinners a day in one of London's most demanding areas.

  6. Two years on, Jamie revisits the school dinners campaign to see what effect, if any, the government changes have made to schools in Greenwich and beyond. Jamie's School Dinners is a four-episode documentary series broadcast on Channel 4 in the United Kingdom from 23 February to 16 March 2005.

  7. Jamie's School Dinners | TV Time. 1 season • 2005 • Ended. Food, Documentary. British TV chef Jamie Oliver is appalled by the food being served in British public schools. He learns that not only do the children prefer to eat junk food, but they have very little knowledge of vegetables and fruits and are very afraid of trying anything remotely new.