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15 Episodes 2021 - 2021
Episode 1
29 mins
Rick visits his childhood summer house at Trevose Head then onto Kenidjack Valley Lands End.
Episode 2
29 mins
Rick Stein takes us to meet an extraordinary family who are making some of the best Gouda cheese in Britain. In the fishing village of Mevagissey, he discovers the origins of the sea shanty.
Episode 3
28 mins
Rick Stein meets young chef Tom Adams, who runs Combeshead Farm, a leading field-to-fork restaurant in Cornwall. Here, Rick tries out a new recipe - pork chops with a sloe berry sauce.

Episode 4
28 mins
Rick discovers an unusual superstition and a rare type of Norman castle in Launceston, before meeting musicians Graham Fitkin and Ruth Wall in the far west of Cornwall.
Episode 5
28 mins
Rick Stein meets his good friend, the actor and comedian Barry Humphries, who fell in love with Cornwall in the 1960s when he escaped London to develop his now famous character Dame Edna Everage.

Episode 6
29 mins
Rick journeys inland from the majestic Camel Estuary to one of Britain's finest vineyards, and later fires up the BBQ cook his latest fish catch using a recipe inspired from a trip to Goa.
Episode 7
29 mins
Rick explores one of Cornwall's hidden secrets, the stunning Fowey Estuary, joining his friend on a boat trip to learn about the history of the area and getting a view of the beautiful riverbank.

Episode 8
28 mins
On the wild north Atlantic coast, Rick heads out to sea to go fishing for lobsters with celebrity chef Nathan Outlaw, and learns about a new conservation program for sustainable lobster fishing.

Episode 9
29 mins
At Golitha Falls, where the River Fowey tumbles down to the sea, Rick meets Dawn French, Britain's queen of comedy who has made Cornwall her home.

Episode 10
28 mins
Rick heads into the china clay pits to discover what is known locally as white gold, one of Cornwall's most important industries. Later, he cooks a simple sea bass and visits his niece at Land's End.

Episode 11
29 mins
Rick explores the postwar British modern art movement in the seaside town of St Ives, before fishing for a mullet at the Lizard Peninsula and learning about Cornwall's unusual emblem at Land's End.

Episode 12
28 mins
Rick travels across the Roseland Peninsula, starting with a spot thought to have been visited by Jesus, before visiting picturesque St Mawes and the attractive harbourside village of Mousehole.

Episode 13
28 mins
Rick is at Tintagel in Cornwall, the birthplace of the tale of King Arthur. Later, he explores the role of Methodism in Cornish history and meets a family who grow saffron.

Episode 14
28 mins
Rick explores the history of West Penwith, the most westerly place in mainland England. Later, he follows an ancient track in search of Cornwall's oldest building.

Episode 15
29 mins
As Rick's Cornish odyssey comes to an end, he takes a city break in Truro, where he discovers an unusual ghost story and tours the magnificent cathedral.
