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Raw Milk
Sheila Dillon looks at the controversial subject of raw milk.
Food in Northern Ireland: A Golden Era?
Sheila Dillon meets Northern Ireland's chefs and producers leading a food renaissance.
A Tribute to Derek Cooper
A special tribute to the late Derek Cooper who started the food programme back in 1979.
Plantains and pleasure; Jamaican food in the UK
Tim Hayward on the evolution of Jamaican food in the UK with chefs and cooks in Bristol.
Behind the Scenes at Â鶹ԼÅÄ Food and Farming Awards 2014
The story behind the Food and Farming Awards 2014.
Ken Hom 1 (of 2) - The Early Years
Sheila Dillon talks to Ken Hom about his extraordinary life through food. Part one of two.
Ken Hom 2 (of 2) - Politics, influence and the future
Sheila Dillon talks to Ken Hom about his extraordinary life through food. Part two of two.
Fish Farming
Sheila Dillon on the huge rise in farmed fish and the people trying to make it sustainable
Wild Booze
Writer Andy Hamilton leads a wild journey foraging for plants to make incredible drinks.
Knives
Sheila Dillon takes a look at that most coveted of kitchen tools: the knife.
Holy Food
Tim Hayward looks at the tradition of monastic food production.
US Southern cooking and chef Sean Brock
Richard Johnson's award-winning travels through the American south to meet chef Sean Brock
Sweeteners: The answer to our sugar cravings?
Could sweeteners be the way for us to cut down on sugar but keep eating sweet treats?
Mexican cooking and the food adventures of Diana Kennedy
Dan Saladino meets a world authority on the food of Mexico, British-born Diana Kennedy.
Food and the Curriculum
Stefan Gates talks to teachers, kids and cooks about food and the curriculum.
Food in Opera
Sheila Dillon hears how music and food have influenced each other over the past 400 years.
Salad leaves
Dan Saladino reports on the increasingly complex world of salad leaves.
English Wine
English and Welsh wines are on the up and up, as Sheila Dillon investigates.
Problems with Poultry?
Is the poultry industry fit for purpose? Dan Saladino looks at how UK chicken is produced.
Growing Veg, Not Drugs
Sheila Dillon visits a salad business that employs ex-addicts.
Eat for Victory
How to revolutionize your cooking, 1940s style. With Sheila Dillon.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Dorset
Dan Saladino revisits Derek Cooper's hunt for British regional foods, four decades on.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Wales
Dan Saladino revisits Derek Cooper's hunt for British regional foods, 40 years on.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Yorkshire
From Yorkshire pudding to tripe, the change in regional foods.
Ethiopian Teff - An Ancient Grain
Sheila Dillon tells the story of teff, an ancient grain for modern times.
Food Is MAD
From 'guerrilla gardener' Ron Finley to Soviet cooking, Dan Saladino reports from MAD 4.
Bees and the City - the Urban Honey Story
As bee populations fall, Sheila Dillon asks if salvation may be found in city streets.
Mouthwatering Mutton
Dan Saladino explores why we should all be demanding to eat older meat.
A Life through Food: Harold McGee
Harold McGee, the man who helped explain the science of the kitchen, tells his food story.
In a Stew about Rabbits
Sheila Dillon explores rabbit meat. Is it delicious or unjustifiable?
Women in the Kitchen
Sheila Dillon looks at the state of play for female chefs in the professional kitchen.