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Sheila Dillon visits the city, world famous for its food.
Street Food
The culture of street food appears to be under threat from city planners.
Waiters
Sheila Dillon looks at the world of the waiter. Is this a profession in crisis?
Local Food Networks
Sheila Dillon visits local communities who are setting up their own farms.
Royal Entertaining
Sheila Dillon looks at the history of state banquets and investigates their modern role.
Butchery
Sheila Dillon finds out why so many butchers' shops have closed down in recent years.
Radical Cookbooks
Sheila Dillon looks at some of history's most radical cookbooks.
Cherries
Sheila Dillon follows the fortunes of that most English of summer fruits, the cherry.
English Sparkling Wine
Andrew Jefford investigates the growing popularity and quality of English sparkling wine.
Lamb
Dominic Pierce hears from a pioneering sheep farmer.
Public Procurement
Simon Parkes explores the funding of food in schools, hospitals, prisons and beyond.
The Berry Business
A look behind the scenes of the modern berry business.
Pears
Sophie Grigson presents the food magazine. She explains why pears are the perfect fruit.
Anchovies
Chef Rowley Leigh explains why he thinks the anchovy is one of the greatest ingredients.
Parmesan
Celebrity chef Angela Hartnett goes in search of the perfect Parmesan cheese.
Pork
James Martin visits Hampshire in pursuit of the best pork.
Slow Food UK
Simon Parkes looks at the work of the Slow Food movement in the US, Italy and the UK.
Milk and Dairy
What has to happen to make milk profitable for farmers?
Rabbits
Considering whether the increasing amount of rabbit on British menus might be a good thing
Organic Food
Sheila Dillon asks if organic food will fall victim to the current economic turbulence.
Fife
The series that investigates the world of food and the stories behind what we eat.
Can Britain become self sufficient?
The series investigating the world of food and the stories behind what we eat.
The El Bulli Effect
Sheila Dillon explores the influence of the famous restaurant El Bulli.
Cider
Sheila Dillon explores the history of cider and asks what goes into it, besides apples.
Mutton
Sheila Dillon investigates whether or not mutton still has an image problem.
Pies and PDOs
Food and Farming Awards 2008
Sheila Dillon hosts the ninth Food and Farming Awards, held at the NEC in Birmingham.
Markets
How markets survive and where they sit in the current food retail landscape.
Food Books
Sheila Dillon and guests discuss the year's crop of food books.
Forgotten Christmas Meals
Sheila Dillon joins a family of keen cooks to prepare a feast of forgotten Christmas meals
A Meal with Chef Angela Hartnett
Sheila Dillon challenges chef Angela Hartnett to make a meal from local produce.