HEREFORD'S Burger Shop restaurant is being featured on television.

The Aubrey Street eatery will appear on BBC2 programme Britain's Top Takeaways on Wednesday, May 11, at 8pm.

It will also be available to watch online on the BBC iPlayer.

The restaurant, part of the successful local Rule of Tum group, urged customers to watch the show to see chef/director Ruper Davison and co-founder Dorian Kirk "smashing out burgers!".

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Britain’s Top Takeaways is presented by Sara Cox and Darren Harriot.

The show takes over a disused factory in Manchester and opens up what it describes as an "epic takeaway kitchen".

The BBC says: "Each week, five of the nations’ award-winning, highly rated and innovative takeaways will compete in their own cuisine, cooking and delivering some of the finest takeout in the country. 

"From top chippies going head to head in a fish-and-chip fry-off, to a battle of burgers, noodles, pizzas, Indian, fried chicken, kebabs… there’s even a Mexican showdown.

"Judging the food and deciding who wins will be a host of takeaway-loving families who will eat, rate and score the food from the comfort of their own homes."

The show’s judges are the Williams family, made up of mum Linda, dad Chris and their son Damon and daughter-in-law Kathryn; married couple Royston and Nick, who are hairdressers to the stars; Manchester takeaway-bloggers and loved-up couple Leah and Liam; vegetarian pensioners Keith and Linda; and The Spencer family, made up of mum Anya, dad Vivian and their five children, Elias, Joshua and twins Ella and Eden.