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Stefan Gates (born 19 September 1967) is a British television presenter, author, broadcaster and live-show performer. He has written books about food, cooking and science. He has presented over 20 TV series, mostly for the BBC, including Cooking in the Danger Zone about unusual food from the world's more dangerous and difficult places. He develops half of these TV series himself, including the CBBC children's food adventure series Gastronuts and Incredible Edibles. Gates presented BBC One's Food Factory. He wrote and presented the BBC Two series E Numbers: An Edible Adventure, Full on Food and the BBC Four series Feasts. Gates has also written and presented two BBC Four documentaries: Calf's Head and Coffee: The Golden Age of English Food on food history, and Can Eating Insects Save the World? on entomophagy. He appears as a guest on TV and radio programmes including Newsnight, Loose Ends, BBC Breakfast, Sunday Brunch, The Wright Stuff, Iron Chef, Blue Peter, The Alan Titchmarsh Show and This Morning. Gates is a panellist on BBC Radio 4's Kitchen Cabinet and has made two radio documentaries. He also performs live shows and lectures, many at science and food festivals. Early life Gates was born in London. As a child, along with his sister Samantha, was photographed for knitwear patterns and appeared separately in commercials and TV dramas, including Poldark. They were the child models on the cover of English rock band Led Zeppelin's album Houses of the Holy (1973). Education Gates was educated at Pembroke College, Oxford, in the 1980s, where he took a degree in English. TV career After leaving Oxford University, Gates spent the first 16 years of his working life in film and TV – the jobs were varied and included: Assistant director, scriptwriter, director and producer, finally ending up in BBC Comedy as a development producer. Due to his fascination with unusual foods he started writing about them, and this led to him becoming a presenter and co-writer on the BBC Two series Full on Food in the winter of 2004. Cooking in the Danger Zone Gates presents food programmes including three series of Cooking in the Danger Zone, which has been shown in 25 countries, as well as broadcast globally on BBC World News. In each episode of the series he visits a dangerous part of the world such as Afghanistan, Chernobyl, Haiti and Burma where the living is not easy and the food is unusual. This has gained him a reputation for travelling to difficult or extreme places and eating unusual or shocking food. The series won the Slow Food award for best TV series at the 2008 Slow Food on Film Festival in Bologna and was nominated for the 2009 Guild of Food Writers Food and Travel award. Other TV and radio programmes Gates presents a children's TV series, based on his Gastronaut concept, called gastronauts. produced by Objective Productions. The series was nominated for the 2009 Guild of Food Writers Broadcast of the Year award. He wrote and presented Feasts, broadcast on BBC Four in 2009 – it consists of three episodes filmed in Japan, Mexico and India. In 2010 he presented a three-part series on food additives for BBC Two, E Numbers: An Edible Adventure. In 2012, he took over the role of presenting of Food Factory on BBC One, after former presenter Jimmy Doherty left the BBC to join Channel 4. He also appears regularly on Five's The Wright Stuff and BBC Two's Something for the Weekend the Good Food Channel's Market Kitchen. In 2010 he presented a documentary for Radio 4, Stefan Gates' Cover Story, concerning his part in the Led Zeppelin Houses of the Holy photoshoot. Writing Gates writes articles for newspapers and magazines including New Scientist and BBC Food and has written eight books. His first children's book Incredible Edibles (2012) won the 2013 Information Book Award. His first book was Gastronaut: Adventures in Food for the Romantic, the Foolhardy, and the Brave, winner of the 2005 Gourmand World Cookbook Awards Best Food Literature Book. In 2008 a companion to the TV series Cooking in the Danger Zone was published by BBC Books titled In the Danger Zone. He has also written 101 Dishes to Eat Before You Die, Stefan Gates on E Numbers, which is a companion to the TV series E Numbers: An Edible Adventure and The Extraordinary Cookbook (Kyle Books 2010). TV Full on Food BBC Two 2004 Cooking in the Danger Zone series 1-3 BBC Two and BBC Four 2006-08 Food Uncut UKTV Food 2007 Gastronuts I BBC One and CBBC 2008-09 Feasts BBC Four 2009 Gastronuts II BBC One and CBBC 2010 E Numbers: An Edible Adventure BBC Two 2010 Ecomaths BBC Learning 2012 Incredible Edibles I CBBC 2012 CBBC's Olympic Challenge CBBC 2012 Food Factory BBC One 2012 Calf's Head and Coffee: The Golden Age of English Food BBC Four 2012 Can Eating Insects Save the World? BBC Four Spring 2013 Incredible Edibles II CBBC Spring 2013 Harvest BBC2 and BBC Learning 2013 Ecomaths BBC Learning 2013 Food and Drink BBC2 2014 Disaster Chefs CBBC 2014 Gastrolab BBC Learning 2015 The Secrets of Our Favourite Dishes BBC Learning 2015 The Wright Stuff Channel 5 2015 – 2018 Jeremy Vine Show Channel 5 2018 Travel with a Goat Impact 2019 Supermarket Secrets Revealed Channel 5 2019 YouTube Since 2015 Gates has operated the YouTube channel Gastronaut TV. The channel has over 50 videos and over 3,000 subscribers. Videos include recipes, science, things to try at home, and clips from his TV series. Radio Stefan Gates' Cover Story Radio 4 2010 What Would Jesus Eat? BBC Radio 4 2011 Books Gastronaut (2005), ISBN 978-0-563-52272-0 In The Danger Zone (2008), ISBN 978-1-84607-264-2 101 Dishes to Eat Before You Die (2009), ISBN 978-1-4075-6441-8 Stefan Gates on E Numbers (2010), ISBN 978-1-84091-561-7 The Extraordinary Cookbook (2010), ISBN 978-1856269216 Incredible Edibles (2012), ISBN 978-1406339062 Insects: An Edible Field Guide (2017), ISBN 9781785035258 Fartology: The Extraordinary Science Behind the Humble Fart (2018) ISBN 9781849499682 Catology: The Weird and Wonderful Science of Cats (2021), ISBN 9781787136328 Live shows Gates performs "food stunt shows", mostly at science festivals such as Cambridge Science Festival, Cheltenham Science Festival, The Big Bang Fair and also at schools, theatres and food festivals including the BBC Good Food Show and the Ideal Home Show. Personal life Gates is married to food photographer Georgia Glynn Smith. They have two children, Daisy Gates and Poppy Gates. References External links Stefan Gates' web site CBBC Gastronuts game BBC site for 'Feasts' BBC site for the first series of Cooking in the Danger Zone BBC site for the second series of Cooking in the Danger Zone Stefan Gates at IMDb. Discover the Stefan Gates popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Stefan Gates books.

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