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Day at the Races

Michael Buerk and Anna Haugh celebrate food served at the races. Anna starts with a mini mutton pie, first served at Royal Ascot in the 1930s to King George VI.

Michael Buerk is joined by top London chef Anna Haugh at one of Britain's grandest stately home to celebrate food served up to the royal family when they enjoy a day at the races. Anna starts with a mini mutton pie a la Windsor, first served at Royal Ascot in the 1930s to the Queen's father King George VI.

Royal commentator Ingrid Seward reveals that Prince Philip prefers to watch cricket than horses and historian Annie Gray discovers how Bertie Prince of Wales combined his two great loves - racing and food.

29 minutes

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Michael Buerk
Participant Paul Ainsworth
Participant Christopher Garibaldi
Participant Annie Gray
Participant Anna Haugh
Participant Darren Mcgrady
Executive Producer Juliet Rice
Production Manager Euan McRae
Production Company Spun Gold TV
Producer Bella Lloyd
Editor Ricardo Clarkey

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