Episode 4
Nigel Slater and Adam Henson look at Britain's heritage foods - the old favourites still on our shopping lists - and how the way they are cooked and who eats them has changed.
In this final episode, Nigel and Adam look at Britain's heritage foods - the old favourites still on our shopping lists today - and how the way they are cooked and who eats them has changed over the years.
With pigs having historically provided food for British families all year round, and with every county in the country still rearing pigs, pork in its many forms, from ham to bacon and sausages, is the most popular choice of meat. So how do farmers meet our demands for pork? The boys find out by rearing their own three different breeds of pig.
As the series draws to a close, Adam takes to the markets to sell off the produce to raise funds for Children in Need.
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Clips
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The story so far
Duration: 01:19
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Cuts of pork
Duration: 00:54
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At the market
Duration: 01:45
Music Played
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The Ting Tings
Fruit Machine
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Seth Lakeman
Lady Of The Sea
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Duffy
Mercy
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Stereophonics
The One
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Nigel Slater |
Presenter | Adam Henson |
Executive Producer | Tina Fletcher-Hill |
Series Producer | Kate Shiers |
Producer | Giles Harrison |
Try Nigel Slater's delicious dishes at home - as seen on TV
Get the recipes from the 麻豆社 Food site.