TV host serves undercooked food to guest in live segment mishap

Live television always carries the risk of the unexpected, sometimes including moments that don’t quite go to plan.

A recent segment on the TODAY show delivered just that. A surprising on-air mishap caught both hosts and guests off guard, and the awkward exchange quickly became a talking point for viewers.

The segment, dubbed Dining At Dickie's, takes place at Wilkins' lavish $5 million Sydney home and is meant to showcase his hosting and cooking skills.


Things worsened during the interview with 76-year-old Morris, famously known for his hit The Real Thing and once managed by the legendary Molly Meldrum.

As the two chatted about Morris's upcoming Farewell Tour, Wilkins was seen preparing a plate that left much to be desired.

The lamb chops, which should have been the dish's star, appeared half-cooked, and the peas accompanying them were described as soggy, having been scooped out of a bowl of water.


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Half-cooked lamb chops and soggy peas were served to Russell Morris during a TODAY Show segment. Credit: YouTube


The plate was completed with mashed potatoes, but the undercooked meat caught the eye, and not in a good way.

'Are you hungry?' Wilkins asked Morris, who replied, in good humour, 'I'm always hungry.

I was born hungry.' Wilkins then quipped, 'Well, in five minutes, you'll find out whether that was a mistake or not.'


It was a moment of levity that underscored the less-than-appetising meal.

This cooking faux pas comes when Morris prepares to bid his fans farewell with a final tour after an impressive 58 years in the music industry.

The Farewell Tour will kick off in August and make stops in Adelaide, Newcastle, Perth, and Melbourne before concluding at the prestigious Sydney Opera House on 7 September.

Fans can expect to hear some of Morris's biggest hits, including 'Hush', 'Sweet Sweet Love', and 'Wings of an Eagle', and his acclaimed blues trilogy, which began with the ARIA Award-winning album Sharkmouth.

Morris has expressed his desire to make this tour a kind of farewell, a way to close the chapter on his extensive touring career.


He's not ruling out the occasional one-off gig if the stars align, but for the most part, he's ready to pivot to a new phase of his life and career.

As for Wilkins, this segment will likely be remembered as a reminder that even seasoned TV personalities can have an off day in the kitchen.

It's a good thing that Morris's sense of humour and graciousness as a guest seemed to smooth over the culinary blunder.

For our readers at the Seniors Discount Club, this incident might bring back memories of your kitchen mishaps or remind you of the importance of checking the doneness of your meat, especially when on live television.


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Key Takeaways

  • Richard Wilkins surprised viewers by serving half-cooked lamb chops and soggy peas to Russell Morris during a TODAY show segment.
  • The segment took place at Richard Wilkins' home, valued at $5 million, where he hosts Dining At Dickie's.
  • Australian music legend Russell Morris is embarking on his Farewell Tour, marking the end of decades of performing across Australia.
  • Despite the awkward on-air moment with the meal, Russell Morris is focusing on his final tour and the possibility of this being his last set of shows, though he's open to the idea of rare future performances.
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The dish looked perfectly fine to me. Lamb chops are delicious when cooked just under and who hasn't had peas cooked in the microwave??. I would happily have eaten it whilst Dickie interviewed me
Must admit I like mine browner - but always med rare!
 
I saw Russell in concert last year, he put on quite a good show and his voice is still just as amazing. I wish him well in retirement but he will be missed.
We got our tickets to Russell's Perth show at the Riverside Theatre on 9 August.

One of the most underrated and talented Australian musicians of the last 60 years. Makes the likes of John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes look like dropouts from "The Voice" auditions.

At least it will be his FAREWELL tour, not like Farnham with his multitude of "Last Time", "Next Time", "Farewell", "Goodbye", etc, etc tours.

And he was born in Australia, unlike Farnham, Barnes and Olivia Newton-John, who were born in the UK.

Morris is also multi-instrumental, unlike the three mentioned, which are never seen with a musical instrument.
 
Lots of chefs cook rare lamb chops personally I like them well done the only meat I will cook medium to rare is beef steak and only eye fillet but I also char grill it
 
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He should have asked his guest how he likes his lamb I had a BBQ once and asked how people like their meat cooked 1 wanted well done 3 wanted medium and 1 wanted rare they laughed didn't believe I could do 3 different levels on a BBQ it is no difference grilling or frying the fellow who wanted rare was amazed how perfect it was
 
We got our tickets to Russell's Perth show at the Riverside Theatre on 9 August.

One of the most underrated and talented Australian musicians of the last 60 years. Makes the likes of John Farnham and Jimmy Barnes look like dropouts from "The Voice" auditions.

At least it will be his FAREWELL tour, not like Farnham with his multitude of "Last Time", "Next Time", "Farewell", "Goodbye", etc, etc tours.

And he was born in Australia, unlike Farnham, Barnes and Olivia Newton-John, who were born in the UK.

Morris is also multi-instrumental, unlike the three mentioned, which are never seen with a musical instrument.
Absolutely agree! One of the most underrated musicians in Australia and a truly nice man! Hubby is a session drummer and has played with him a time or two. We’ve also been lucky enough to attend a few of his concerts out here in the bush. What a blast. His voice is sublime. Huge,huge fans of this talented man.
 

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