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Spicing Up Britain: How Eating Out Went Exotic

Episode 6 of 6

How postwar Britain went from a place where eating out was more of a chore than a pleasure to a nation of food adventurers, thanks to generations of migrants opening eateries.

Timeshift looks at how postwar Britain went from a place where eating out was more of a chore than a pleasure to a nation of food adventurers, now spending up to a third of our food budget on restaurant meals. It's the story of the British palate being slowly introduced to a range of what would then have been 'exotic' cuisines by successive generations of migrants opening eateries - first Italians, then Chinese and Indians. By encouraging us to try something new - be it spaghetti, stir fry or samosa - they spiced up not just our food but our high streets and our lives.

1 hour

Last on

Mon 20 May 2019 23:50

Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:02

    The Velvet Underground

    I'm Waiting For The Man

  • 00:04

    The Cinematic Orchestra

    Ode to the Big Sea

  • 00:12

    The Crew-Cuts

    Sh-Boom

Credits

Role Contributor
Narrator Rebecca Front
Producer David Leach
Director David Leach
Series Producer William Naylor

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