
France on a Plate
Andrew Hussey takes a gastronomic tour through French history, from Versailles via the French Revolution and the Michelin guide, through to nouvelle cuisine and ethnic fusion food.
Why does food mean so much more to the French than it does to us British? One reason is that from the time of Louis XIV to the present day, French kings, emperors, and presidents have used it as a tool of power and prestige.
In this unusual programme, cultural historian Andrew Hussey takes us on a gastronomic tour through French history - from Versailles, the spiritual centre of French power politics, and the birthplace of French cuisine, via the French Revolution and the creation of the Michelin guide, through to nouvelle cuisine and ethnic fusion food.
For Hussey, France emerges as 'the Republic of Food', a place where the health of both its democracy and its civilisation can at any one time be gauged by how well its people are being fed. Some of France's top chefs, including Paul Bocuse and Pierre Gagnaire are among those he meets on the way.
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Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Hussey |
| Presenter | Andrew Hussey |
| Director | Francis Whately |
| Producer | Francis Whately |
| Executive Producer | Michael Poole |
Broadcasts
- Sat 29 Nov 200821:05
- Sun 30 Nov 200800:55
- Sun 30 Nov 200803:25
- Sun 30 Nov 200822:40
- Mon 1 Dec 200819:30
- Tue 2 Dec 200802:10
Mon 16 Mar 200920:00BBC HD
Sun 24 May 200917:30BBC HD
Tue 8 Dec 200920:00BBC HD
Tue 16 Mar 201020:00BBC HD & BBC Four- Wed 17 Mar 201001:00
- Wed 17 Mar 201004:00
- Mon 22 Mar 201001:15
- Mon 28 Jun 201000:40
- Thu 2 Sep 201022:30
- Sun 24 Jul 201121:00
Mon 26 Sep 201119:00BBC HD- Wed 25 Sep 201300:00
