Cooking for Poldark
Genevieve Taylor, the food stylist on the new Poldark series, invites listeners behind the scenes to show how she created the elaborate feasts on set and how much is real.
As the much-anticipated new series of Poldark returns to our screens, most eyes will be on Aidan Turner but behind the scenes a raft of experts has worked to ensure each setting is as accurate to the time as possible - including the food. The Food Programme was given special access on set to see the effort that goes into recreating the fantastic feasts that marked so many social functions in the Georgian era and were a marker of class and wealth.
Food Stylist Genevieve Taylor is used to creating wonderful images of food for cookery books and adverts but in her first period drama she faced a new set of challenges - researching the typical foods available at the time and how they were served, how to recreate them, which 'cheats' to use all before transporting the food to set intact, dressing the scene and preventing the crew from stealing the goodies.
She invites us into her kitchen and to the secret set locations for an insight into the detailed effort made - but it's not easy. From sourcing obscure fruits, to whipping up dishes under a gazebo, balancing tiered cakes on wobbly dishes to turning out jellies in front of a whole crew - can she impress Ross Poldark, the Directors and the audience?
Presented by Genevieve Taylor and Sheila Dillon
Produced by Anne-Marie Bullock.
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Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Sheila Dillon |
Presenter | Genevieve Taylor |
Producer | Anne-Marie Bullock |
Broadcasts
- Sun 11 Sep 2016 12:32Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
- Mon 12 Sep 2016 15:30Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4
Cooking for Poldark
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