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The Hairy Bikers are back, travelling the north of England in search of great food producers and ingredients to create a delicious Christmas family feast.

The Hairy Bikers are back on the road, and this time they have got their sights set on creating a northern festive feast for their families.

Dave and Si both feel it has been far too long since their families have been together around one table for a proper celebration. So, over a bacon butty and cup of tea at one of their favourite haunts, the Hartside Cafe in Cumbria, they hatch a plan.

The Bikers find a local base to cook and host the party, and then ride the backbone of the north, the Pennines, from top to bottom, to meet, taste and be inspired by the best food artisans and producers around. They then create a Christmas dinner using the ingredients they have found, treating their families to the best northern Christmas ever.

59 minutes

Last on

Tue 20 Dec 202220:00

Music Played

  • Harry Styles

    Sweet Creature

  • Chris Rea

    Driving Home For Christmas

  • Kylie Minogue

    Christmas Isn't Christmas 'Til You Get Here

  • Efterklang

    Natural Tune

  • Coldplay

    Christmas Lights

  • I Am Kloot

    Northern Skies

  • The Pogues

    Fairytale Of New York (feat. Kirsty MacColl)

  • Leo Abrahams

    New Wine

  • Elton John

    Step Into Christmas

  • Keane

    Somewhere Only We Know

Credits

RoleContributor
PresenterDave Myers
PresenterSi King
ProducerRosie Pooley
EditorRob Alexander
Production ManagerCath Tudor
Production CoordinatorEsme Horne
Series ProducerFrancois Gandolfi
Executive ProducerMelanie Leach
Executive ProducerAndrew Mackenzie-Betty
Production CompanySouth Shore Productions

Broadcasts

  • Wed 22 Dec 202120:00
  • Christmas Day 202102:05
  • Mon 27 Dec 202119:00
  • Thu 30 Dec 202119:00
  • Tue 20 Dec 202220:00

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