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Eat for Victory
How to revolutionize your cooking, 1940s style. With Sheila Dillon.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Dorset
Dan Saladino revisits Derek Cooper's hunt for British regional foods, four decades on.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Wales
Dan Saladino revisits Derek Cooper's hunt for British regional foods, 40 years on.
A Taste of Britain Revisited - Yorkshire
From Yorkshire pudding to tripe, the change in regional foods.
Ethiopian Teff - An Ancient Grain
Sheila Dillon tells the story of teff, an ancient grain for modern times.
Food Is MAD
From 'guerrilla gardener' Ron Finley to Soviet cooking, Dan Saladino reports from MAD 4.
Bees and the City - the Urban Honey Story
As bee populations fall, Sheila Dillon asks if salvation may be found in city streets.
Mouthwatering Mutton
Dan Saladino explores why we should all be demanding to eat older meat.
A Life through Food: Harold McGee
Harold McGee, the man who helped explain the science of the kitchen, tells his food story.
In a Stew about Rabbits
Sheila Dillon explores rabbit meat. Is it delicious or unjustifiable?
Women in the Kitchen
Sheila Dillon looks at the state of play for female chefs in the professional kitchen.
Tom Jaine
Sheila Dillon talks to the publisher, writer and restaurateur Tom Jaine about his life.
Mushrooms
Dan Saladino discovers a mysterious, surprising and delicious world of edible mushrooms.
Terra Madre
Terra Madre: Bringing the world together through food. Presented by Dan Saladino.
Get Ahead Treats for Christmas
Diana Henry provides a guide to an Eastern Christmas with Bee Wilson and Sally Butcher.
A Bronx Food Tale
In New York's south Bronx, Sheila Dillon finds out how food is transforming communities.
Cookbooks of 2014
Sheila Dillon presents a review of the most exciting cookbooks of 2014.
Feeding Britain
The story of one shop which is changing the way we think about food waste and food poverty
Christmas, food and being far from home
Sheila Dillon uncovers the food stories of those away from home on Christmas.
Redemption through Food
Sheila Dillon presents inspirational stories from The Food Programme in 2014.
Your food science questions for Harold McGee
Sheila Dillon is joined by Harold McGee to answer listeners' food queries.
2015 Food and Farming Awards Launch
Sheila Dillon and 2015's judging team open nominations for the BBC Food and Farming Awards
The Future of Food Markets
Sheila Dillon and guests discuss what a food market needs for success in 2015.
The Secret Formula
Sheila Dillon lifts the lid on powdered baby milk.
The Grain Divide
Dan Saladino discovers a global movement rethinking our most widely-grown food crop, wheat
How Britain fell in love with the microwave
The UK's guilty secret? Sheila Dillon charts the 60-year shift from pot to ping.
Soup and the British
Tim Hayward asks why the British love soup and searches for the origins of brown Windsor.
The Clink - Revisited
A restaurant run by prisoners becomes the most popular in Cardiff.
The 'Clean Label' Question
Sheila Dillon asks how food manufacturing has changed to create more 'natural' ingredients
Reconsider the Oyster!
Oysters are receiving renewed attention around the world. Dan Saladino explains why.
BBC Food and Farming Awards 2015: The Finalists
Sheila Dillon reveals the finalists for the 2015 BBC Food and Farming Awards.