Antiques Roadshow “A History of Food” S47E16 29 December 2024 on BBC One

On Sunday 29 December 2024, BBC One broadcasts Antiques Roadshow!
A History of Food Season 47 Episode 16 Episode Summary
The upcoming episode of “Antiques Roadshow,” titled “A History of Food,” promises to be a delightful journey through culinary history. Set to air on BBC One, this episode will explore various objects that tell the story of cooking from humble farmhouse meals to extravagant royal banquets.
Fiona Bruce will host the show, and viewers can look forward to a special appearance by Dame Mary Berry. Known for her extensive knowledge and love of cooking, Dame Mary will share her experiences and insights, adding a personal touch to the exploration of food history.
Throughout the episode, the roadshow will showcase a range of fascinating items, each with its own story to tell. From antique cooking utensils to elegant dinnerware used in grand feasts, these objects will reveal how food has shaped culture and society over the centuries. The combination of history and cooking promises to be both educational and entertaining, making this episode a must-watch for food enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
What Time is the “A History of Food” Episode On?
The A History of Food episode of Antiques Roadshow will be broadcast on December 29 2024 on BBC One at 9:00 PM.
Is the “A History of Food” Episode New?
The A History of Food episode of Antiques Roadshow is all new!
Antiques Roadshow A History of Food Cast & Stars
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| Fiona Bruce |
A History of Food Episode Videos & Previews
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Antiques Roadshow Series Information
| Airing since 1979, this popular programme, which has spawned multiple international versions, travels across Britain (with occasional trips to other countries, such as Canada and Australia), bringing together in each location specialists in antiques and fine arts to have them appraise items brought in by local residents, whether they are collectors looking to turn trash into treasure or ordinary folks hoping Grandma's old painting might now fund the kids' education. Items featured on the programme often have an interesting story attached to them or have some connection to that episode's venue. While some items that are brought in are worth a fortune, others are worthless. |
