Delia Through the Decades - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
Episode 1
Series celebrating Delia Smith's career. She recreates her favourite recipes with a contemporary twist, and revisits the restaurant where she worked as a waitress in the 1960s.
Episode 2
The 1970s were the decade Delia first came to the nation's attention when given her own BBC series. Delia and her mother rewatch the show.
Episode 3
The 80s was the decade that Delia became a household name. Amid the food scares, Delia tackled teaching the nation how to cook at home.
Episode 4
The 90s was the decade of the 'Delia effect', when the merest hint of a new ingredient caused a riot.
Episode 5
Delia meets up with Stephen Fry to enjoy afternoon tea and cakes, and reflect on her 40-year career, in particular the noughties.
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