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The Roasts of Christmas Past

Documentary exploring TV's changing relationship with the British Christmas dinner, from cooks like Fanny Craddock and Nigella Lawson to portrayals in dramas and comedies.

Roasts of Christmas Past explores television's changing relationship with the British Christmas dinner, looking at how TV cooks like Fanny Craddock, Gary Rhodes, Jamie Oliver and Nigella Lawson have each put their stamp on our annual feast.

How hard is it to give the same old ingredients a new twist every year? Why do so many of us turn to Delia at this special time of year? And why does it have to be turkey?

The documentary looks at the pre-TV history of the meal, the pioneering work of post-war cook Marguerite Patten and the subsequent changes in the style of these shows, which began as lessons and have ended up as entertainment. Do we still follow the recipes - or just envy the lifestyle?

It also examines how TV dramas and comedies have portrayed Christmas dinner, from Coronation Street and Till Death Us Do Part in the 60s through to EastEnders and the Royle Family today. Why is it so often seen as a source of conflict?

Contributors include chefs Rick Stein, Ainsley Harriott and Antony Worrall Thompson, and food experts Prue Leith, Jay Rayner, Stefan Gates and Matthew Fort.

1 hour

Last on

Sun 16 Dec 201219:00

Credits

RoleContributor
ProducerRachel Boyd
ProducerRachel Boyd
DirectorRachel Boyd
DirectorRachel Boyd
Executive ProducerJohn Moulson
Executive ProducerJohn Moulson
ParticipantRick Stein
ParticipantRick Stein
ParticipantAinsley Harriott
ParticipantAinsley Harriott
ParticipantAntony Worrall Thompson
ParticipantAntony Worrall Thompson
ParticipantPrue Leith
ParticipantPrue Leith
ParticipantJay Rayner
ParticipantJay Rayner
ParticipantStefan Gates
ParticipantStefan Gates
ParticipantMatthew Fort
ParticipantMatthew Fort

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