TV guide - Friday, 14/03/25

00:00
Hugh's Three Good Things
Hugh's Three Good Things goes rummaging around in the store cupboard and for this episode pulls out rice.
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00:30
Earth Cycle
Continuing on his journey south through the mesmerising landscapes of Sweden, Simon camps in huge and isolated forests before then meeting two men who have been fishing for lamprey on the same river for more than 50 years.
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01:00
Donal's Feasts, Fasts and Festivals
In this eye-opening and entertaining series, TV Cook Donal Skehan explores how people of various faiths in modern Ireland express their beliefs, honour their cultures, and celebrate their heritage through the medium of food.
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02:00
Jamie at Home
Jamie has been invited on a local shoot and uses the opportunity to explore the world of delicious game birds.
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02:30
Sachie's Kitchen
Sachie meets Ngahi Bidois at a boat ramp on the shores of Lake Tarawera, and they go out on his boat. They tell stories of the region and its connection with the land, water, and the kai, including personal stories from Ngahi, who whakapapas to the region.
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03:00
Come Dine with Me
Tonight sees the turn of care coordinator Alexis, who hopes to give her guests a taste of the tropical.
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03:30
Come Dine with Me
The guests aren't expecting much from Stance but he's planning to surprise them with a menu based on his Lebanese and Persian heritage and with a little help from mum!
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04:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Actress Pia Miranda and hospitality consultant Justin North join Adam in the kitchen to create some easy dishes that only require one pot.
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04:30
The Cook and the Chef
Not many of us are lucky enough to have a wood oven in the backyard. But all is not lost. If you want to make brilliant, home-cooked pizzas and have only a conventional oven, Maggie and Simon share their secrets. They start with making the dough, create their favourite toppings, and give the answer to getting that crisp base using a conventional oven - the secret is a pizza stone.
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05:00
Hugh's Three Good Things
Hugh's Three Good Things goes rummaging around in the store cupboard and for this episode pulls out rice.
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05:30
Food Unwrapped
Jimmy Doherty, Kate Quilton and Matt Tebbutt aswer these questions: Is there any goodness left in canned tomatoes, or should people stick with fresh product? What part of the pig makes chewy sweets so chewy? Also, how do probiotics work in our gut?
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06:00
My Market Kitchen
Elena and Adam from Wine Selectors are out of the studio making a strawberries five ways dish paired with the perfect wines. Then Khanh cooks a pomelo and prawn on betel leaf dish.
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06:30
Food Safari Fire
Maeve learns about a unique range of pots and pans, including, the Spanish perol, Croatian peka, Chinese claypot, Moroccan tajine and Lebanese saj. Maeve catches up with chef Frank Camorra and his family as they cook traditional Spanish dishes, including a show-stopping seafood, meat and rice dish cooked in a perol, or a deep dish paella pan.
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07:00
Mary Makes It Easy
Jazz up your outdoor parties with Mary's recipes that are simple to make and easy to take: chicken pot pies, salmon rillette, and vanilla panna cotta.
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07:30
Pati's Mexican Table
The Garza family invites Pati to a once-a-year tradition at their vineyard where they open the doors to the whole community to help make Piloncillo, the traditional way.
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08:00
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
In this masterclass, Michel Roux hosts a relaxed supper for friends, serving snails with hazelnuts, bourride setoise and chocolate mousse with pineapple and rum.
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09:00
Wild Kitchen with Clayton Donovan
Clayton heads out to sea in Bunjalung country and becomes the boat's good luck charm when they pull in one of the best spanner crab catches to date.
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09:30
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
Tareq is visiting Are, Sweden's largest ski resort. This area is also well know for its local ingredients, boasting the highest number of organic food producers per capita in Sweden.
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10:00
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
Rosie Mansfield is in the kitchen to make a healthy Greek Yoghurt Banana and Blueberry 2 Minute Oat Muffin. Justine makes another favourite from her new cookbook, Saucy Macaroni Cheese, followed by a Berry Custard Fillo Tart for dessert.
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10:30
Nigella Feasts
Nigella Lawson shares her favourite comfort foods: simple, delicious recipes where each mouthful is as reassuring as the last. There's a soothing beef casserole served with double potato mash shared with a friend, warm sticky toffee sauce poured over cold vanilla ice cream, anytime winners chocolate chip muffins, and her mother's very own favourite, a steaming bowl of sweet bread and milk.
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11:00
The View From River Cottage
Hugh reflects that sharing fresh, locally grown, seasonal produce with both family and friends has become the cornerstone of the River Cottage experience.
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11:30
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, paralympian Ellie Cole and head chef Tristan Rosier are cooking up dishes they originally learnt in their grandmas' kitchens!
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12:00
Donal's Feasts, Fasts and Festivals
In this eye-opening and entertaining series, TV Cook Donal Skehan explores how people of various faiths in modern Ireland express their beliefs, honour their cultures, and celebrate their heritage through the medium of food.
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13:00
Earth Cycle
After continuing further south, Simon arrives at the Malingsbo-Kloten Nature Reserve where he and a local guide successfully track moose. From there he then embarks upon more strenuous miles in the saddle and camps under the stars, making the most of 'allemansratten', the right to roam (and camp in the wild).
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13:30
Food Unwrapped
The investigation into the food we eat continues. Jimmy Doherty is in Bulgaria to find out why rose oil is considered liquid gold. Kate Quilton seeks the truth about why you can't eat your pork pink, while Matt Tebbutt examines whether food cooked in plastic oven bags is safe to eat.
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14:00
My Market Kitchen
Elena shows us a roast duck pho, perfect for cold winter nights. Khanh then takes us to his restaurant, The George on Collins, for a pork larb plated two ways.
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14:30
Food Safari Fire
Maeve celebrates classic Asian recipes and culinary techniques all designed to cook over coals, including Vietnamese bun cha, Korean beef ribs, Xinjiang lamb skewers, Japanese kushiyaki, and Thai gai yang.
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15:00
Mary Makes It Easy
Follow Mary's recipes to level up your grilling go-tos and you'll be calling yourself a grill master in no time.
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15:30
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati visits Huerto Urbano, an "urban farm" solving the problem of food deserts.
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16:00
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Michel serves up a sharing feast. A visit to a restaurant on the Mediterranean coast inspires a smoked fish platter starter. Then, a main course of rich beef cheek stew with a salted caramel and walnut tart.
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17:00
Wild Kitchen with Clayton Donovan
At the top of Mount Yariabinni, Clayton finds out about totems and their significance to Aboriginal cultures.
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17:30
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
The fertile soil of the Danish Lakelands produces some of the finest ingredients that you can find.
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18:00
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
We take a quick stopover in New Caledonia to prepare Cod Cutlets with Lime and Ginger before Justine makes an Indian Eggplant Salad. Trish McKenzie visits the kitchen to bake Chocolate Scones.
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18:30
Nigella Express
What to make for dinner? It's a daily struggle but Nigella has it covered in this episode, packed with delicious ideas for good food fast. There's a family roast dinner for her father Lord Lawson and children Mimi and Bruno of Poussin with Sweet Potatoes and a Sugar Snap Pea and Watercress salad with a Wasabi Dressing. For a quick after work supper with a friend, Nigella's ever ready standby Crispy Squid with Garlic Mayo.
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19:00
Tales from River Cottage
Hugh reminisces about the early days at River Cottage, and offers advice to would-be smallholders on how to find their own rural escape hatch and get started on the good life. He goes on to recall the early learning curve of beginning a vegetable garden, acquiring livestock, and making new friends, with plenty of tips for viewers on how to do likewise.
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19:30
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Chefs Junda Khoo and Paul Farag join Adam to bring edible happiness to the kitchen with food to make your heart sing.
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20:00
Gary Barlow's Wine Tour: South Africa
Gary is joined by his good friend Ben Shephard as he continues his South African wine adventure.
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21:00
A Lake District Farm Shop
The lady of a Cumbrian manor reveals a book filled with incredible marmalade recipes that could be used as the ingredient in a new cake to be sold at the services.
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22:00
Come Dine with Me
Last to try and bag the thousand pound prize this week is floor layer George who's hoping to win over his guests with restaurant standard food and a 'cheeky' menu.
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22:30
Come Dine with Me
First up this week is 31 year old project manager, Lauren, who's hoping to impress her guests with her unique Celtic-Caribbean inspired menu.
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23:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, food writer Kate Gibbs, and former MasterChef contestant Aaron Harvie are in the kitchen taking classic dishes and giving them a modern take.
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23:30
The Cook and the Chef
It's Easter, and Simon surprises Maggie with a chilli Easter egg whipped up at work under the expert eyes of his pastry chefs. Maggie's no fan of chilli but Simon's determined to win her over. Simon's chocolate work extends to Maggie's kitchen, while Maggie makes a delicious Russian Easter dessert. Maggie also heads out into the suburbs of Adelaide to source her favourite homegrown tomato.
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TV guide - Saturday, 15/03/25

00:00
Hugh's Three Good Things
It's the final day of our cook-a-thon on Hugh's Three Good Things - can Hugh be crowned 'store cupboard king'?
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00:30
Earth Cycle
After continuing further south, Simon arrives at the Malingsbo-Kloten Nature Reserve where he and a local guide successfully track moose. From there he then embarks upon more strenuous miles in the saddle and camps under the stars, making the most of 'allemansratten', the right to roam (and camp in the wild).
en
01:00
Gary Barlow's Wine Tour: South Africa
Gary is joined by his good friend Ben Shephard as he continues his South African wine adventure.
en
02:00
A Lake District Farm Shop
The lady of a Cumbrian manor reveals a book filled with incredible marmalade recipes that could be used as the ingredient in a new cake to be sold at the services.
en
03:00
Come Dine with Me
Last to try and bag the thousand pound prize this week is floor layer George who's hoping to win over his guests with restaurant standard food and a 'cheeky' menu.
en
03:30
Come Dine with Me
First up this week is 31 year old project manager, Lauren, who's hoping to impress her guests with her unique Celtic-Caribbean inspired menu.
en
04:00
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Adam, food writer Kate Gibbs, and former MasterChef contestant Aaron Harvie are in the kitchen taking classic dishes and giving them a modern take.
en
04:30
The Cook and the Chef
It's Easter, and Simon surprises Maggie with a chilli Easter egg whipped up at work under the expert eyes of his pastry chefs. Maggie's no fan of chilli but Simon's determined to win her over. Simon's chocolate work extends to Maggie's kitchen, while Maggie makes a delicious Russian Easter dessert. Maggie also heads out into the suburbs of Adelaide to source her favourite homegrown tomato.
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05:00
Hugh's Three Good Things
It's the final day of our cook-a-thon on Hugh's Three Good Things - can Hugh be crowned 'store cupboard king'?
en
05:30
Food Unwrapped
The investigation into the food we eat continues. Jimmy Doherty is in Bulgaria to find out why rose oil is considered liquid gold. Kate Quilton seeks the truth about why you can't eat your pork pink, while Matt Tebbutt examines whether food cooked in plastic oven bags is safe to eat.
en
06:00
My Market Kitchen
Elena shows us a roast duck pho, perfect for cold winter nights. Khanh then takes us to his restaurant, The George on Collins, for a pork larb plated two ways.
en
06:30
Food Safari Fire
Maeve celebrates classic Asian recipes and culinary techniques all designed to cook over coals, including Vietnamese bun cha, Korean beef ribs, Xinjiang lamb skewers, Japanese kushiyaki, and Thai gai yang.
en
07:00
Mary Makes It Easy
Follow Mary's recipes to level up your grilling go-tos and you'll be calling yourself a grill master in no time.
en
07:30
Pati's Mexican Table
Pati visits Huerto Urbano, an "urban farm" solving the problem of food deserts.
en
08:00
Michel Roux's French Country Cooking
Michel serves up a sharing feast. A visit to a restaurant on the Mediterranean coast inspires a smoked fish platter starter. Then, a main course of rich beef cheek stew with a salted caramel and walnut tart.
en
09:00
Wild Kitchen with Clayton Donovan
At the top of Mount Yariabinni, Clayton finds out about totems and their significance to Aboriginal cultures.
en
09:30
Tareq Taylor's Nordic Cookery
The fertile soil of the Danish Lakelands produces some of the finest ingredients that you can find.
en
10:00
Everyday Gourmet with Justine Schofield
We take a quick stopover in New Caledonia to prepare Cod Cutlets with Lime and Ginger before Justine makes an Indian Eggplant Salad. Trish McKenzie visits the kitchen to bake Chocolate Scones.
en
10:30
Nigella Express
What to make for dinner? It's a daily struggle but Nigella has it covered in this episode, packed with delicious ideas for good food fast. There's a family roast dinner for her father Lord Lawson and children Mimi and Bruno of Poussin with Sweet Potatoes and a Sugar Snap Pea and Watercress salad with a Wasabi Dressing. For a quick after work supper with a friend, Nigella's ever ready standby Crispy Squid with Garlic Mayo.
en
11:00
Tales from River Cottage
Hugh reminisces about the early days at River Cottage, and offers advice to would-be smallholders on how to find their own rural escape hatch and get started on the good life. He goes on to recall the early learning curve of beginning a vegetable garden, acquiring livestock, and making new friends, with plenty of tips for viewers on how to do likewise.
en
11:30
The Cook Up with Adam Liaw
Chefs Junda Khoo and Paul Farag join Adam to bring edible happiness to the kitchen with food to make your heart sing.
en
12:00
Gary Barlow's Wine Tour: South Africa
Gary is joined by his good friend Ben Shephard as he continues his South African wine adventure.
en
13:00
Food Unwrapped
The investigation into the food we eat continues. Jimmy Doherty is in Bulgaria to find out why rose oil is considered liquid gold. Kate Quilton seeks the truth about why you can't eat your pork pink, while Matt Tebbutt examines whether food cooked in plastic oven bags is safe to eat.
en
13:30
My Market Kitchen
Elena shows us a roast duck pho, perfect for cold winter nights. Khanh then takes us to his restaurant, The George on Collins, for a pork larb plated two ways.
en
14:00
Food Safari Fire
Maeve celebrates classic Asian recipes and culinary techniques all designed to cook over coals, including Vietnamese bun cha, Korean beef ribs, Xinjiang lamb skewers, Japanese kushiyaki, and Thai gai yang.
en
14:30
Mary Makes It Easy
Follow Mary's recipes to level up your grilling go-tos and you'll be calling yourself a grill master in no time.
en
15:00
Two Greedy Italians... Still Hungry
In the first episode, Antonio and Gennaro revisit the food of their Italian childhood as they recall just how healthy and delicious children's food can be. Antonio divulges the secret of his silver service hot packed school lunches, while Gennaro shares the childhood mystery of the ritual pig kill.
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16:05
Two Greedy Italians... Still Hungry
Chefs Antonio Carluccio and Gennaro explore Italian resourcefulness through the enterprising food skills of the Lombards. Gennaro tests if he has the ability to live by l'arte di arrangiarsi (the art of making do), and insists that he and Antonio only eat what food they can get for free. They enjoy chestnut gnocchi, bresaola, and fresh butter. The pair also learn from some of Italy's last remaining partisans just how tough life got in the mountains during WWII.
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17:10
Cook Like an Italian with Silvia Colloca
In Italy, the culinary tradition of the egg is inextricably linked to pasta and pastries. In this episode Silvia explores three very different kinds of dishes, all born of Italy's love of eggs.
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17:40
The Chocolate Queen
Kirsten wows us with her scrumptious chocolate pecan pie, irresistible raspberry coconut chocolate slices, some creative and delicious meringue lollipops and the best brownie you will ever make.
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18:10
Silvia's Italian Masterclass
Running low on time or ingredients? In this episode, Silvia shows you how to save time in the kitchen, while still executing recipes so good they'll be impossible to resist.
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18:40
Memory Bites with Matt Moran
In Memory Bites Chef Matt Moran explores how defining food memories, and the people behind them, have shaped the lives and careers of well-known guests. Learn Pia Miranda's nonna's sacred bean soup.
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19:10
Restaurants at the End of the World
Located on the Arctic archipelago of Svalbard, Norway's Isfjord Radio Restaurant has a mission to create meals that are as adventurous as the journey to get there. But with limited resources and ingredients, Chef Rogier and Kristen must push the limits of their imagination to create dishes that will appease the restaurant's formidable founder.
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