David Haig, Olia Hercules, Andrew Smyth, Jane Parkinson

Season 3Episode 775 minDec 20, 2016
David Haig, Olia Hercules, Andrew Smyth, Jane Parkinson

Festive food programme with hosts Matt Tebbutt and Andi Oliver. They are joined by Witness for the Prosecution's David Haig, chef Olia Hercules and Great British baker Andrew Smyth. Matt and Andi also delve into the BBC Christmas food archive with clips from the Hairy Bikers, Mary Berry and Delia Smith. Wine expert Jane Parkinson picks the wines to go with the studio dishes and introduces some party season cocktails.

David Haig, Olia Hercules, Andrew Smyth, Jane Parkinson has aired on Dec 20, 2016 at 10:00 AM
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