BBC Saturday Kitchen viewers have been forced to "give up" on the show after it "plunged to new depths". Matt Tebbutt returned on Saturday (December 21) for a Christmas special, joined by the likes of comedian and ITV star Harry Hill. But the show, which ended with a Welsh choir singing the programme out, left fans at home frustrated - and turning out in dejected fashion.

Poppy Cooks, one of the guests, typed: "The last time the London Welsh Rugby Club Choir was on Saturday Kitchen, I was also on & a certain...

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happened. "A year later & we’re both back, and they let me know since then they changed their regular vocal warm-up to honour that special day." A fan tweeted: "I turned over, then flicked back to see some nonsense with tights over faces.

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.being remotely entertaining." Another defended the show, writing: "It’s funny how the likes of @poppy_cooks get lots of grief when they’re on, yet male chefs who get on people’s **** (eg Gennaro) get away with it.

"Can’t think why. #SaturdayKitchen ." Another said: " @SaturdayKitchen @Anahaugh watching Sat Kitchen live your blouse , can I ask where you bought it please ?" Another complained, typing: "I think certain guests shouldn't be given alcohol on #SaturdayKitchen ,they make a fool out of themselves!" "They’re not going to sing are they ffs?.

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