Episode 5
The Bikers continue their adventure in Norfolk, on the hunt for new, local ingredients for a country pub chef with a creative streak.
The Bikers continue their adventure in Norfolk, one of their favourite parts of the world. Both Dave and Si are big fans of the seafood that can be found in the county’s 90 miles of shoreline, but this time they’re heading inland towards East Barsham, a tiny village close to the market town of Fakenham, to meet Jake and his partner Terri. The couple have only recently taken over the Barsham Arms, a country pub that’s doing a great job of attracting the locals to their 40-seat restaurant.
But to keep the locals coming back for more, they need to keep the menu fresh, and that means finding a steady stream of new produce for Jake to play with. The Bikers meet Jake, and through his flamboyant scone and lamb dishes, learn they need to find produce to include on the menu that’s as creative as his cooking.
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Dakota
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The Rifles
Nothing Matters
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Suede
Beautiful Ones
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Suede
Beautiful Ones
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Brian Auger
Happiness Is Just Around The Bend
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KT Tunstall
Invisible Empire
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The Fratellis
A Heady Tale
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The Fratellis
A Heady Tale
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David Whitaker
Toxic Girl (String Arrangement)
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Joe Cocker
Woman to Woman
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Franz Ferdinand
No You Girls
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Fairport Convention
Tale In Hard Time
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Kasabian
Shoot The Runner
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You Me at Six
Back Again
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Kin
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Blur
Brothers And Sisters
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Badly Drawn Boy
Bedside Story
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Nick Drake
Northern Sky
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Camera Obscura
Let's Get Out of This Country
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Ed Sheeran
Small Bump
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The Bees
A Minha Menina /'My Girl'/
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Primal Scream
Movin' On Up
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Dave Myers |
Presenter | Si King |
Producer | Rosie Pooley |
Series Producer | Francois Gandolfi |
Production Manager | Cath Tudor |
Production Coordinator | Esme Horne |
Executive Producer | Andrew Mackenzie-Betty |
Executive Producer | Melanie Leach |
Production Company | South Shore Productions |
Broadcasts
- Tue 10 Jan 2023 20:00
- Sat 14 Jan 2023 12:00
- Tue 21 Feb 2023 08:00
- Tue 9 Jan 2024 19:00
- Mon 17 Jun 2024 19:30