Jamie Oliver, the Essex boy who went to tea with the Prime Minister, is a man on a mission. Encouraging
an international audience of fast food fans to cook rather than just defrost, he has put the passion back
into eating. Grabbing no-hope kids off the street, training them up and giving them jobs in his own
restaurant as well as some of the best restaurants in the world, he has inspired a new generation of chefs.
Creating a revolution in school canteens, his drive has changed government policy. But where does the
energy of a man like Jamie come from? If he can make capitalism cool, train kids that the world has given up
on to spin sugar, what does he have planned for the next ten years?