
Chris Bavin joins a team of scientists as they follow 40 volunteers on a groundbreaking study to find out exactly how much meat is good for people.
Fresh or processed, white or red - how does meat measure up? It's been getting a lot of bad press recently with new links to cancer and heart disease. But 98 per cent of us in the UK are still meat eaters. Chris Bavin, a greengrocer by trade and a carnivore by nature, wants to know if he can keep meat in his diet and stay healthy.
He teams up with top scientists to put meat under the microscope and examine it as never before. They follow 40 volunteers on a groundbreaking study to find out exactly how much meat is good for us, test whether paying more for chicken makes it any better for us, discover a way to dramatically reduce the health risks associated with processed meats and reveal an unlikely lean supermeat that won't break the bank.
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It’s surprising what people think offal tastes like!
Duration: 01:30
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Why is it safe to eat a rare steak but not a pink burger?
Duration: 00:42
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How healthy is the fat found in a steak?
Duration: 01:11
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Bacon Roll = 4 Cigarettes
Duration: 01:12
Credits
| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Chris Bavin |
| Executive Producer | Paul Overton |
| Producer | Claire Hobday |
Broadcasts
- Thu 29 Sep 201621:00
- Tue 4 Oct 201623:25BBC One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Scotland, Scotland HD, Wales & 1 more
- Tue 4 Oct 201623:50BBC One Wales HD & Wales only
- Wed 5 Oct 201600:25BBC One Scotland HD & Scotland only
- Wed 5 Oct 201600:40BBC One Northern Ireland HD & Northern Ireland only
- Fri 25 Nov 201601:40
- Mon 29 Jul 201923:45BBC One except Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland HD, Wales & Wales HD
- Tue 30 Jul 201900:00BBC One Northern Ireland & Northern Ireland HD only
- Sat 24 Aug 201900:50BBC One Wales & Wales HD only
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