
From the Stones to the Stars
Andrew Graham-Dixon and Giorgio Locatelli explore the culture and cuisine of the east coast of Italy. They visit Matera, a Unesco world heritage site.
Andrew and Giorgio travel from the tip of the heel up Italy's dramatic east coast. Their journey starts in the instep of Italy and the region of Basilicata. Its most famous town is the spectacular Matera, also known as Sassi or 'Stones' after its caves inhabited since Palaeolithic times, and a Unesco world heritage site. There, Giorgio cooks a peasant recipe of mutton 'pignata' in a restored cave.
Next is the south eastern tip of the Italian peninsula, and Puglia - a generous, rich land with year-long sunny weather surrounded by azure sea. Staying off the tourist track they visit the baroque gem that is the town of Lecce, and discover the trulli of Alberobello and a unique Greek vase in the little town of Ruvo. They discover southern Italy is no stereotypical sleepy backwater but a place where the younger generation are going back to their roots and rediscovering traditions.
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Duration: 01:27
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Andrew Graham-Dixon |
| Presenter | Giorgio Locatelli |
| Director | John Hayes Fisher |
| Series Producer | Silvia Sacco |
Broadcasts
- Fri 13 Feb 201521:00BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Wales
- Fri 13 Feb 201523:05BBC Two Northern Ireland
- Sat 14 Feb 201522:40BBC Two Wales
- Wed 11 Mar 201500:20BBC Two except Northern Ireland & Scotland
- Wed 11 Mar 201500:50BBC Two Northern Ireland
- Wed 11 Mar 201501:05BBC Two Scotland
- Thu 16 Apr 201507:15
- Wed 30 Mar 201604:30
- Fri 10 Feb 201714:25
- Sat 4 Nov 201715:30
- Wed 26 Sep 201814:45BBC Two except Scotland
- Wed 26 Sep 201816:30BBC Two Scotland

