Sam Wollaston writing for
The Guardian described it as "Basically the
Great British BBQ-Off, with Klass playing the
Mel & Sue role (fewer puns, posher frocks), Richman and Blathford as
Paul Hollywood and
Mary Berry, and the setting outdoors. In the meantime,
Great British Bake Off starts next week. I don’t think it has much to worry about from this." Ben Travis for the
Evening Standard made similar comments: "The show might as well be called The Great British BBQ-Off for all that it poaches from the BBC’s winning culinary formula. There’s a reason that formula works though, and while BBQ Champ isn’t as unexpectedly gripping as the Beeb’s quaint baking contest, the first episode proves enjoyable viewing." In September 2015 ITV stated they had no future plans for a second series, after the programmes failed to come close to matching the viewing figures of the rival BBC programme, among the negative reviews received from the critics. ==References==