TV Show

River Cottage

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, celebrity chef, television personality, journalist, food writer, and campaigner on food and environmental issues, leaves London to pursue an ambition of self-sufficiency, growing his own vegetables and raising his own animals in Dorset.

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16 seasons

95 episodes total

Status

Returning Series

First Aired

1999

Rating

TV Show

10.0/10

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Season 1

7 episodes
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Episode 1
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Mar 18, 1999

Hugh arrives at River Cottage, a former Gamekeeper's cottage in west Dorset. He sets about removing the plants from the garden and starts planting his vegetables.

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Episode 2

Episode 2 • Mar 25, 1999

Hugh's been at the cottage a month, his vegetables have been planted and they are growing nicely. Pike is on the menu today, but he'll have to catch one first. There's also a trip to the local fruit farm for a day's fruit picking with the transient eastern European workforce.

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Episode 3

Episode 3 • Apr 01, 1999

The vegetables are doing so well, Hugh decided to enter them at the Beaminster Show. He also enters the Home Craft section with his own jam and a sponge cake. Then it's off on a fishing trip for spider crabs.

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Episode 4

Episode 4 • Apr 08, 1999

Hugh has discovered that he is not alone at River Cottage, there are mice at the cottage and he wants rid of them - by humane means. There's an early start to try and bag a roebuck and a nostalgic reunion with a childhood hero as he goes in search of prawns.

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Episode 5

Episode 5 • Apr 15, 1999

Hugh decides that the river that give the cottage its name should contribute to his larder. So he has an eel trap made and puts it to use in the river. He also spends the day as a pheasant beater being paid with pheasant not money for his day's work. Then it's a lesson in cider making with the Chiddick Cider Circle. He tests the theory that the cider's purity will never result in a hangover.

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Episode 6

Episode 6 • Apr 22, 1999

The day has arrived for Hugh's pigs to go to slaughter. He intends to use "everything but the oink", so enlists the help of Ray and Victor. Then it's party-time to say thank you to everyone who has helped him over the summer with one of his pigs helping to provide food for the guests.

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Season 2

7 episodes
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Jan 14, 2000

It's April, one year since Hugh moved to River Cottage. Hugh negotiates with his neighbour to secure the use of a four and a half acre (18,200 m²) field, just enough to support a cow called Marge and her calf, a steer of beef and a small flock of Dorset Down sheep. The cattle are joined by Hugh's chickens, which he introduces to high-rise living, and three "Spice" pigs which he names Ginger, Baby and Fat. Hugh takes part in a pub's annual raw nettle-eating competition and makes nettle gnocchi. He also goes scallop-diving and prepares a soup of wild watercress and wild garlic foraged from his newly acquired field.

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Episode 2

Episode 2 • Jan 21, 2000

Two of Hugh's chickens aren't acclimating to their 8-foot (2.4 m)-high coop, so he sells them at the annual poultry auction and buys three new birds. Hugh prepares a fruit fool with fresh gooseberry, elderflower and Marge's cream. Hugh calls in vet Jeff Johnson to castrate his bull calf, then they enjoy the testicles on toast with sage leaves. Michael Michaud helps Hugh plant tomatoes in his newly constructed polytunnel. Finally, Hugh joins gamekeepers to hunt rabbit, then he sells bunny burgers and spicy rabbit satay at a farmer's market.

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Episode 3

Episode 3 • Jan 28, 2000

Hugh's landlords the Hitches are hosting a medieval fair, and Hugh offers up one of his pigs for spit roasting. Hugh attempts to breed Marge the cow with a bull named Regulus. Hugh participates in traditional mackerel-netting at Chesel Beach, then preserves his share of the catch as a gravlax. A Kiwi sheep-shearer teaches Hugh to shear his ewes for summer. Then, Hugh has his local bakery prepare lardy cakes using the fat from his pig. Barbara Gunning helps Hugh roast the pig, whose succulent meat is served on rolls at the fair. Finally, the River Cottage team loses at tug of war, sending Hugh flying into the moat, to the delight of all.

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Episode 4

Episode 4 • Feb 04, 2000

Unseasonal rains flatten Hugh's potential hay crop, and the tomatoes in his polytunnel are stricken by blight. Sheep shower Joanna helps Hugh groom one of his sheep—coincidentally also called Joanna—for competition in a show. Hugh joins Nick and Paddy to forage for a full dinner of wild garlic, pigeon, and Chicken of the Woods stuffed in a 6-pound giant puffball. Hugh traps signal crayfish in his river, and prepares a leg of lamb in hay. At the livestock show, Hugh's sheep wins second prize.

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Episode 5

Episode 5 • Feb 11, 2000

The tomato crop has survived the blight, and Hugh prepares to take on organic grower Michael in a friendly competition at the farmer's market. Hugh turns his tomatoes into a variety of upmarket products including ketchup, tomato and apple jelly, and samosas stuffed with green tomato and pumpkin. Hugh enlists Trish, a graphic artist, to design labels for his new brand, The River Cottage Glutton. Meanwhile, Hugh fears his "Spice" pigs may have been targeted by a horny wild boar, so he sets up a whimsical tripwire alarm system around the pig pen. Victor the ham expert returns to sample the dry-cured ham from last year. To thank Trish, Hugh invites her for a dinner of Lobster Thermidor. At the farmer's market, Hugh's strategy of selling prepared foods proves successful.

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Episode 6

Episode 6 • Feb 18, 2000

Hugh tries brewing his own beer, using a hop plant he's found growing atop a tree. Later, he employs Nigel, an expert in hedge laying, to tame the trees behind the cottage. In exchange for a few bales of hay, Hugh acts as the quarry in a bloodhound hunt. Finding that too exhausting, Hugh decides to hold a "bring-a-bale" party to shore up his supply of hay for the winter. He cooks a Moroccan tajine with lamb, and Ray the butcher prepares steaks from Hugh's steer, which they eat with fresh horseradish sauce. The series closes with Hugh's party, as he's joined everyone who has helped him over the past year.

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Season 3

9 episodes
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Jul 18, 2002

Hugh cooks up a limpet pie and his neighbour Jo Forsey comes to check his sheep stock and declares that at least two are in lamb and that the birth is imminent.

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Episode 2

Episode 2 • Jul 25, 2002

After several days and sleepless nights, Hugh's first ewe finally gives birth to twins - the perfect Easter present.

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Episode 3

Episode 3 • Aug 01, 2002

It's late May, the vet calls and it's bad news: Marge the cow is not as pregnant as Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall once thought, there'll be no more lambs and the first batch of eggs are all addled.

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Episode 4

Episode 4 • Aug 08, 2002

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall invites two local felt-making experts to turn his sheep's fleeces into a fashionable garment. He is asked to make the tea for a cricket match, and ends up having to play.

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Episode 5
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Episode 5

Episode 5 • Aug 15, 2002

Hugh's beginning to get the hang of his Dorset down-shifting experiment - or so he thinks. Under the hot summer sun, the animals at River Cottage are giving him considerable grief.

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Episode 6
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Episode 6

Episode 6 • Aug 22, 2002

It's high summer and with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's vegetable garden in fine shape he's decided to enter the Vegetable Challenge Cup at his local horticultural show.

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Season 4

10 episodes
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Getting Started
Episode 1

Getting Started

Episode 1 • May 25, 2006

Hugh looks back on his early days at river cottage offering advice to other as to how to start their own adventures into small holding.

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A Garden of Delights
Episode 2

A Garden of Delights

Episode 2 • Jun 01, 2006

From putting in his first organic veg beds, running the gauntlet of pests, to harvesting bumper crops from his polytunnel. He also offer tips on how to triumph at the local Horticultural show.

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Joy of Pigs
Episode 3

Joy of Pigs

Episode 3 • Jun 08, 2006

Hugh reminisces about his adventures with his pigs - from buying his first pig to training his breeding sow to hunt for truffles.

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Friends and Neighbours
Episode 4

Friends and Neighbours

Episode 4 • Jun 15, 2006

Good friends and helpful neighbours are an essential part of the rural idyll. Hugh recalls his initiation into the rural Dorset community.

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Business and Barter
Episode 5

Business and Barter

Episode 5 • Jun 22, 2006

Hugh believes that to achieve a thoroughly good living, you need to be ready to barter and heckle. He charts the rise of his own little enterprise, from the local farmers market to the tough streets of London.

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Chicken and Eggs
Episode 6

Chicken and Eggs

Episode 6 • Jun 29, 2006

The difference between a vegetable garden and a smallholding is livestock, and every smallholder needs chickens. Hugh recalls his poultry learning curve.

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Season 5

10 episodes
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Oct 01, 2004

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has outgrown the old River Cottage and now owns a 44 Acre farm in Dorset. To improve the economy of the new farm Hugh realizes he needs to branch out into further business ideas. But first he needs a viable location.

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Episode 2
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Episode 2

Episode 2 • Oct 08, 2004

Hugh has finally located a suitable property and begins transforming the site into a going concern. His first challenge is to prepare one of the buildings to open for a special Valentine's Day dinner for 30 couples in just two weeks.

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Episode 3
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Episode 3

Episode 3 • Oct 15, 2004

In this episode Hugh has to deal with impending birth of piglets. He solve the problem of no toilets for the new restaurant and finally tests some new soup receipts at the Bristol Farmers market.

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Episode 4

Episode 4 • Oct 22, 2004

The year has moved to April. With the seasonal spring vegetables coming into their own, Hugh decides to set up a special seasonal dinner for 40 paying customers.

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Episode 5

Episode 5 • Oct 29, 2004

The year is moving to late spring and the lambing has gone very well. Hugh attempts to win the Blossom Picnic Festival. Finally he decides to learn a bit about traditional English bread making.

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Episode 6

Episode 6 • Nov 05, 2004

River Cottage HQ restaurant has been open for a month and things are going well. Hugh agrees to host a wedding feast for over a 100 guests, using nothing but produce grown on his farm.

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Season 6

6 episodes
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Growing Your Own
Episode 1

Growing Your Own

Episode 1 • Oct 19, 2005

Hugh's journey towards self-sufficiency started out with a modest vegetable patch and a handful of animals, but he soon realised the importance of growing your own fruit, vegetables and meat.

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Thrift and Graft
Episode 2

Thrift and Graft

Episode 2 • Oct 26, 2005

From learning to make felt from his sheep's fleeces to trying to revive traditions of tripe eating at the local farmers market, Hugh's determined that no part of his precious livestock should ever go to waste.

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Going Local
Episode 3

Going Local

Episode 3 • Nov 02, 2005

Continuing his retrospective assessment of the vital elements of rural life, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall looks back on his ever-increasing commitment to sourcing his food locally.

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The Wild Harvest
Episode 4

The Wild Harvest

Episode 4 • Nov 09, 2005

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall looks back on the part that wild food has played over his six years of Dorset downshifting.

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One for the Pot
Episode 5

One for the Pot

Episode 5 • Nov 16, 2005

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall looks back on his experiences of bagging 'one for the pot' from the rabbits that are eating his lettuces.

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Feasting and Fun
Episode 6

Feasting and Fun

Episode 6 • Nov 23, 2005

Hugh revisits some of his finest food gatherings, including a blossom party picnic and an annual cider knees-up.

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Season 7

2 episodes
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Nov 30, 2005

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall heads off to Dumfriesshire and Cumbria in search of culinary inspiration and some regional recipes that he can take back home. Hugh throws himself into haggis-hunting in the Borders and char-fishing on Lake Coniston, tirelessly pursues the finest Cumbrian damsons, as well as cooking up all sorts of delicious dishes with the talented regional cooks he meets on his travels.

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Episode 2
Episode 2

Episode 2

Episode 2 • Dec 07, 2005

Hugh concludes his trip by heading to the Lake District and Yorkshire in search of the finest northern tea experience. On his return to Dorset, he stops off in Birmingham, where he looks for the definitive recipe for curried goat. Back at base, he rustles up a Caribbean-flavoured feast for local lifeboat men, including salted pollock, rum cake and a beach bar of tropical drinks.

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Season 8

3 episodes
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Fast Food Chicken Addicts
Episode 1

Fast Food Chicken Addicts

Episode 1 • Nov 02, 2006

Hugh entertains a group of fast food addicted city folk. With busy lifestyles and no desire to cook, the only solution seems to be buying something from the chinese, kebab or curry houses, which is definitely not the River Cottage philosophy. First up, it’s a group of finger-lickin’ chicken-lovers who are living off takeaways and cheap chicken portions from the supermarket. Hugh’s not afraid to use shock tactics in his mission to change their ways.

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Ready Mealers Cook Real Meals
Episode 2

Ready Mealers Cook Real Meals

Episode 2 • Nov 09, 2006

Hugh is faced with a group of self-confessed ready meal addicts. Hugh struggles to cope with their laziness, food foibles and squeamish approach to fresh produce.

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Too Lazy to Cook
Episode 3

Too Lazy to Cook

Episode 3 • Nov 16, 2006

Hugh deals with the takeaway townies: too lazy to cook, shop or even bung something in the microwave! Can he change their ways and turn them into competent cooks?

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Season 9

3 episodes
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Episode 1

Episode 1 • Nov 08, 2007

Hugh heads to the Channel Islands to cast his fishing rod into the ocean. What he catches, he cooks, either on board his boat or on the beach.

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Episode 2
Episode 2

Episode 2

Episode 2 • Nov 15, 2007

Hugh visits the Hebrides in Scotland where he learns about how the sea and the food it provides have shaped life on the islands. He also sources shellfish and sustainable salmon, and takes over Skye's chippy with only eco-friendly fish he has caught himself.

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Episode 3
Episode 3

Episode 3

Episode 3 • Nov 22, 2007

Hugh returns home to the West Country where he teams up with the region's most progressive fishermen to investigate commercial developments in sustainable fishing.

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Season 10

4 episodes
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Lamb and Asparagus
Episode 1

Lamb and Asparagus

Episode 1 • May 28, 2008

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall cooks using produce from Britain's abundant spring harvest, including asparagus, artichokes and lamb. The chef's mother's shepherd's pie recipe is taste-tested against Delia Smith's cheat version with surprising results, and five Bristol families are challenged to turn an acre of city land into an urban smallholding. Plus, an update on the Chicken Out campaign

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Lettuce and Bees
Episode 2

Lettuce and Bees

Episode 2 • Jun 04, 2008

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall prepares dishes using seasonal lettuce and spinach from his kitchen garden and dandelion and burdock grown in the hedgerows. The experimental Bristol smallholding receives four saddleback pigs, and vegetarian Susan accepts the task of butchering a whole lamb's carcass. Plus, the chef's country honey is pitted against the city variety at a taste-off in Broadway market.

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Goats and Potatoes
Episode 3

Goats and Potatoes

Episode 3 • Jun 11, 2008

The potatoes and radishes are ready for picking and the broad beans are de-podded for a luxurious dish of beans on toast. Vegan Jess chooses a batch of hens from a battery egg farm as the Bristol experiment to turn an acre of derelict city land into a smallholding continues. Back at River Cottage, Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall organises a foraging competition and finds his ducklings hatch days early.

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Gooseberries and Garlic
Episode 4

Gooseberries and Garlic

Episode 4 • Jun 18, 2008

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall celebrates the arrival of summer with a fair. He prepares elderflower champagne and the Bristol families spit-roast pigs, lamb and goat. The final crops he still has to harvest are peas, gooseberries and wet garlic, at which time he will have experienced all that his land has to offer during his favourite season of the year.

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Season 11

5 episodes
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Beetroot and Ducks
Episode 1

Beetroot and Ducks

Episode 1 • Oct 16, 2008

It's autumn at River Cottage and Hugh's going to get us all eating beetroot. There's duck on the menu too, hatched by Hugh himself as well as some wild birds bagged by hunter-gatherer chef, Tim. We return to Bramble Farm, to see how Hugh's Bristol smallholders are handling their harvest and Hugh travels up North to meet some green fingered guerrillas.

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Spelt and Cauliflower
Episode 2

Spelt and Cauliflower

Episode 2 • Oct 23, 2008

The autumn abundance is enough to tempt committed carnivore, Hugh, to lay on a slap up vegetarian feast at the River Cottage Canteen. But there's one vegetable that's not invited. Cauliflower.

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Wild Food Feast
Episode 3

Wild Food Feast

Episode 3 • Oct 30, 2008

We're deep into autumn and the harvest has been hearty for Hugh and his faithful River Cottage crew. As a reward for their hard work, Hugh's planning a slap up meal and, to show that you don't need piles of cash to dine like a king, he'll be foraging for all his food.

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Hugh's Bonfire Bash
Episode 4

Hugh's Bonfire Bash

Episode 4 • Nov 06, 2008

It's firework time at River Cottage and Hugh's preparing for a Bonfire Night shindig. But before any marshmallows can be toasted there's some hard graft needed, as the team bottle down for winter with some pickles, chutneys and preserves.

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Christmas at River Cottage
Episode 5

Christmas at River Cottage

Episode 5 • Dec 13, 2008

Hugh uses the fat from a cow's 'kidney knob' to make a spectacular flaming jam roly poly, his road test for a Christmas pudding with a twist

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Season 12

4 episodes
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Veal
Episode 1

Veal

Episode 1 • Jun 03, 2009

Hugh is trying to change the opinion of veal, which has recently been avoided in Britain on the grounds of poor welfare. He visits a local farm that is producing welfare friendly veal animals to explore the problem further. Armed with culinary veal delights he then heads to Taunton farmers market to put the welfare friendly meat to the public vote.

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Leftovers
Episode 2

Leftovers

Episode 2 • Jun 10, 2009

Hugh wants to run a 'Leftovers Night' at the River Cottage Canteen. Together with chef Tim Maddams they make canapes from leftover fish, gnocchi from roast potatoes and puddings from breadcrumbs.

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Cabbages and Slugs
Episode 3

Cabbages and Slugs

Episode 3 • Jun 17, 2009

Hugh learns slugs have been scoffing the soft cabbages so he plans some drastic action. Snails have long been established on the River Cottage menu, so Hugh wonders if he can turn slugs into a culinary hit too. Hugh's goat has had a phantom pregnancy but because her milk is flowing, he takes a little in order to make a cheesecake.

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Strawberry Fair
Episode 4

Strawberry Fair

Episode 4 • Jun 24, 2009

River Cottage is celebrating the strawberry this summer with a massive 500-person strawberry fete. In preparation, Hugh and the River Cottage gardeners plant strawberries in every available space.

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Season 13

5 episodes
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Mushrooms and Pears
Episode 1

Mushrooms and Pears

Episode 1 • Nov 12, 2009

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall returns to celebrate the selection of fare available over the autumn and winter seasons. After travelling to Gloucestershire for expert advice on making pear cider, he undergoes a crash course in free diving and takes to the open sea to find scallops. He also joins foraging guru John Wright to hunt for mushrooms in the woods, visits a mass tree planting day in the Peak District and uses the offal from his two-year-old steer to make a hearty stew.

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Rabbits and Wine
Episode 2

Rabbits and Wine

Episode 2 • Nov 19, 2009

Hugh deals with a rabbit invasion in his garden by bringing in two warreners, and takes his children to Devon to look for wild mussels with French teacher Nathalie Arnold and her family. He receives help from his local Women's Institute to get rabbits back on the British menu.

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Chillis and Pumpkins
Episode 3

Chillis and Pumpkins

Episode 3 • Nov 26, 2009

Hugh prepares a chilli and pumpkin party for 200 people. He joins Gill Mellow and Tim Maddams to resurrect a childhood favourite of crispy pancakes using smoked pollack, bacon, cheese and sweetcorn. He travels to Cornwall to meet fishermen who have found a sustainable and lucrative market in catching squid, and visits members of a community who are determined to grow and rear their own Christmas dinners.

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Getting Ready for Christmas
Episode 4

Getting Ready for Christmas

Episode 4 • Dec 03, 2009

Hugh begins his preparations for Christmas, making chocolate brownies to give as gifts and using his slaughtered steer to create canapes of biltong and pastrami for a party. He heads to an Exeter nightclub to continue his mission to get wild rabbits back onto the British menu, hunts for the blewitt mushroom, and tries to catch herring for the first time.

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Episode 5 - Heroes
Episode 5

Episode 5 - Heroes

Episode 5 • Dec 10, 2009

To celebrate a bumper year at River Cottage, Hugh has some of his food heroes round for a fabulous four course dinner including rare mushrooms, ten bird spit roast and the ultimate sponge and crumble

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Season 14

9 episodes
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Meat
Episode 1

Meat

Episode 1 • Sep 23, 2010

Hugh believes the way to make organic free range meat fit your budget, is to eat and enjoy cheap cuts rather than cheap meat.

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Fish
Episode 2

Fish

Episode 2 • Sep 30, 2010

Hugh's challenge this time is to convert a house full of student girls to the delights of fresh fish with dishes ranging from marvellous mussels to tempting Thai fish curries.

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Vegetables
Episode 3

Vegetables

Episode 3 • Oct 07, 2010

Hugh tries to win over the shoppers of Bridport to the delights of crudités, and persuade some of Poole's fire fighters to go vegetarian.

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Fruit
Episode 4

Fruit

Episode 4 • Oct 14, 2010

With fruit sales falling in the UK, Hugh heads off to a typical suburban street to see if he can get people excited again by nature's original sweet treats, from Eton Mess to lollies.

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Breakfast
Episode 5

Breakfast

Episode 5 • Oct 21, 2010

Hugh shows that breakfast really is the most important meal of the day, with Swiss-style muesli soaked in fruit juice, pancakes, sausage-stuffed grilled mushroom and a 'full English' salad.

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Lunch
Episode 6

Lunch

Episode 6 • Oct 28, 2010

Hugh tries to rescue lunchtime with the ultimate cheese sandwich, a DIY lunch box, healthy instant noodle snacks in a pot, and a family Sunday roast with a twist.

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Season 15

8 episodes
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Bring It On!
Episode 1

Bring It On!

Episode 1 • Oct 16, 2011

In this first episode, Hugh makes peace with the pigs, and says goodbye to bacon sandwiches, and instead heads into the River Cottage vegetable garden to see what green summer vegetables he can get his hands on to set him on his way. A classic summer garden soup is a sure fire winner.

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Grow Your Own
Episode 2

Grow Your Own

Episode 2 • Oct 23, 2011

This second programme is all about the garden. Hugh and the garden team revel in the first sweet roots of summer - delicious whether snaffled down raw in the veg patch or cooked up into dishes like a glorious beetroot tarte tatin.

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Feast
Episode 3

Feast

Episode 3 • Oct 30, 2011

Hugh prepares to cook a meat-free feast. But he faces a battle with the slugs who are tucking into his vegetable patch with vigour! Catering for a wedding party, Hugh has convinced the couple, Louise and Phil, to have a vegetable banquet. Hugh visits Jagdish Ghelani, owner of Indigo restaurant in Leicester, who regularly prepares south Indian speciality feasts for over 450 people. Back at River Cottage Hugh begins perfecting his curries with a fresh homemade aubergine and bean curry. He also knocks up some stuffed courgette flowers.

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Summer Pleasures
Episode 4

Summer Pleasures

Episode 4 • Nov 06, 2011

Hugh's commitment to a summer without flesh takes a hit when he joins a fishing trip and has to pass up the fresh mackerel sushi. So he visits Sachiko in Birmingham, where a Japanese chef introduces him to the vegetarian ways of Buddhist monks, and cooking techniques entirely dedicated to wowing the palate out of any yearning for meat or fish. Back on track, Hugh plunges back into traditional English summertime and prepares a full cricket tea without a pork pie in sight.

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Power
Episode 5

Power

Episode 5 • Nov 13, 2011

Hugh immerses himself in the pleasures of wild swimming with vegetarian triathlete Colin. Meanwhile, Tim and James go head to head in the kitchen with a summer veg showdown. Colin Hill has swum the English Channel, the Bosphorus and the Hellespont, and he puts pay to any suspicion that a meat-free diet lacks power. But his pasta-heavy diet lacks imagination - pasta and ketchup, anyone? So Hugh whips up some delicious carb-loading dishes that provide plenty of flavour as well as energy.

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Cost
Episode 6

Cost

Episode 6 • Nov 28, 2011

Hugh is well into his summer without meat. But even though he's turned veggie, life goes on - and it's time to take two of the River Cottage sheep to slaughter. But Hugh now reckons when it comes to cheap delicious seasonal food, vegetables can't be beaten. To prove his point he accepts a challenge thrown down by the landlady at a local pub to try and wow customers with his veggie treats, including golden squashes and pea and mint ice cream.

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Season 16

3 episodes
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The Actors
Episode 1

The Actors

Episode 1 • Sep 05, 2012

Philip Glenister, Keeley Hawes and Felicity Kendal join Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall for a two-day cookery master class at River Cottage farm, including fishing, foraging and tasty food.

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The Comedians
Episode 2

The Comedians

Episode 2 • Sep 12, 2012

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall is joined at River Cottage by comedians Robert Webb, Lee Mack and Ruby Wax. Can two days of classes whip them into shape as serious chefs?

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Three Go Mad at Christmas
Episode 3

Three Go Mad at Christmas

Episode 3 • Sep 19, 2012

Hugh welcomes comedy actors Kathy Burke, Stephen Mangan and Mark Heap to River Cottage. What could possibly go wrong?

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