Italy
It's the sixth leg of the Hairy Bikers' adventure and they have made it to southern Europe, Italy to be precise. The trip starts in Venice and ends with a Tuscan feast.
It's the sixth leg of the Hairy Bikers' adventure and they have made it as far as southern Europe, Italy to be precise. Starting in Venice, the Bikers have to abandon their bikes in favour of a more elegant form of transport, the gondola, but that doesn't stop them cooking. By the side of a canal, they bake a classic focaccia with rosemary.
But it's not long before they are back on the road, making a dash for Turin to help celebrate Italy's 150th birthday. In between, they cook a stromboli (American-style rolled-up pizza) and visit a hazelnut farm to learn the secrets of a certain hazelnut and chocolate spread.
But it's off the beaten track that they enjoy the 'real Italy'; a pasta pie on the back streets of Ferrara, catching up with Si's sister who lives in Tuscany, visiting old friends at their weekend retreat for a Tuscan feast and the chance to relive The Italian Job on the rooftop track of the old Fiat factory. World-class food, stunning scenery and fantastic people!
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Turin鈥檚 Lingotto test track
Duration: 02:13
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Hazelnut groves
Duration: 02:26
Music Played
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The Wombats
Kill the Director
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Florence + The Machine
Cosmic Love
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Nicola Arigliano
I Sing "Ammore"
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Local Natives
Wide Eyes
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Tiromancino
La Descrizione Di Un Attimo
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Yolanda Be Cool & Dcup
We No Speak Americano
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Boots Brown & His Blockbusters
Cerveza
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Mary Hopkin
Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
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The Drums
Book of Stories
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T臎啪kej pokondr
Sopak
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Giuseppe Verdi
Nabucco: Va Pensiero (Chorus of The Hebrew Slaves)
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Cults
Go Outside
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Si King |
Presenter | Dave Myers |
Series Producer | Oliver Clark |
Executive Producer | Gill Tierney |
Director | Dick Sharman |
Broadcasts
The language of baking across Europe with the OU
Find out how the Bikers broke through the language barrier with the Open University.