James Martin, who has been a familiar face on our screens for nearly three decades and currently hosts his popular cooking show, James Martin's Saturday Morning, opened up about the unseen challenges he faces behind the scenes.The star recently appeared on Kaye Adams' BBC Radio Scotland show to chat about his upcoming tour.
Kaye, reflecting on her time on his ITV show, confessed she was "fascinated" by his ability to cook while entertaining celebrity guests and other chefs, likening it to "a choreography." James responded with a laugh: "I'm watching you do your thing while I'm listening to music play and you're like a conductor.
I can't do what you do and I certainly can't when I've been on Loose Women with you as well." He added: "I certainly admire anyone who's able to do that, weirdly I can cook and talk at the same time but presenting I still find really difficult.
I'm severely dyslexic so reading anything off an autocue is really hard work, so if I'm allowed to cook and chat that's where I feel at home," reports the Express.