TV Chef James Martin talks me through his incredible car collection & past controversies!

Check out Tweak: https://www.tweakuk.com/ Use code BEN10 for 10% off: https://www.gurtsauces.com From washing pots at age nine to becoming one of Britain’s most beloved chefs and TV personalities, James Martin shares his extraordinary story — filled with lessons about hard work, respect, resilience, and passion. In this in-depth conversation, he reflects on his humble beginnings, rise to television fame, obsession with cars, and what keeps him driven after decades at the top. Don’t forget to subscribe to our channel for more exciting content about your favourite shows and celebrities. Hit the bell icon to stay updated on all our latest episodes 👍 Like, Comment, and Share this episode. Join our discussion in the comments section Check out Tweak: https://www.tweakuk.com/ 🔗 Follow Us: Instagram: @Roadtosuccessofficialpodcast @benedictfowler Timestamps: 00:00 – Intro: From Yorkshire farm to global fame 00:19 – “I cook for a living”: James defines himself simply 00:22 – Struggles with dyslexia and school life 00:39 – Learning work ethic from a farming family 01:20 – Being told he was “stupid” and proving them wrong 02:15 – The quiet kid who became a TV chef 03:09 – First kitchen job at age nine 03:25 – Early advice for aspiring chefs: start young, work hard 04:04 – Working with Brian Turner and Keith Floyd at age ten 04:15 – Sent to France for Michelin training as a teenager 04:29 – Leaving school at 16 with no qualifications 05:16 – Learning discipline and respect at catering college 05:56 – “No shortcuts”: James on work, passion, and belief 06:34 – The power of respect in the chef community 07:18 – Getting out of your comfort zone — training in France 08:07 – Lessons from tough kitchens and early hardships 08:55 – Childhood dream: become head chef by 25, own a business by 30 09:46 – Family skepticism and financial struggles 10:07 – Life in London: cycling to work, living hand-to-mouth 10:54 – “I love it”: James on 21-hour shifts and no stress 11:24 – Respect and teamwork: the key to long-term success 12:26 – Teaching young chefs and passing on knowledge 13:03 – Building teams that work like orchestras 13:42 – Running a TV production company for 20+ years 14:19 – Leadership lessons from hospitality to television 15:17 – Rapid growth and early career in London kitchens 15:38 – Leaving hospitality to join the police (!), then turning back 16:16 – The Chewton Glen interview disaster that changed everything 17:07 – The moment that launched his career as head chef 18:09 – Cooking lunch that earned him his first head chef job 19:08 – Leadership at 21 and learning on the job 20:15 – Understanding business, profit, and running a kitchen 22:06 – Becoming a head chef earlier than expected 23:04 – The accidental leap to TV — meeting Rick Stein and Keith Floyd 24:24 – The first call to appear on Ready Steady Cook 25:26 – Sky, Big Breakfast, and the start of TV fame 26:28 – No social life for 27 years — total commitment 27:15 – Life-changing paychecks and first Ferrari dream 28:27 – Buying his first classic car at 25 29:22 – How a friend’s comment sparked a lifelong car obsession 30:17 – Driving to Germany to buy his first Mercedes Gullwing 31:16 – Living above a takeaway while owning a million-pound car 32:02 – Overnight fame and the chaos that followed 33:16 – Staying grounded thanks to family 34:18 – Respect and humility in a long career 35:16 – Diary booked until 2027: “I just love the job” 36:03 – The magic of creating joy for others through food 36:40 – Performing live: from cycling past theaters to selling them out 37:28 – How experience and learning built his confidence 38:06 – Writing 30+ books despite dyslexia 38:41 – Why James avoids chasing fame 39:20 – Protecting his private life and family 40:01 – “Build big gates, not see-through ones”: guarding privacy 41:07 – Staying grounded and valuing peace 41:27 – His love of Ferraris and the story behind the 275 GTB 42:15 – The dream car story — buying it over a house 43:21 – Living in a motorhome to afford his dream Ferrari 44:05 – Why cars are “movable art” 45:01 – Childhood memory: the toy Ferrari that came true 45:20 – “I’m not competitive — I just don’t want to go backwards” 46:01 – Writing, TV, and creating without rehearsals 47:14 – Cooking live and improvising on Saturday Morning 47:54 – What drives him today: learning, moving forward, passion 48:35 – Reflections on success, humility, and team 49:14 – On the UK’s negativity toward success 49:42 – The importance of team and family loyalty 50:21 – His grandmother’s lessons on kindness and respect 50:56 – Meeting the Queen and the importance of respect 51:16 – Closing reflections and gratitude Contact: [email protected]