Mary Berry Everyday episode 6

Mary Berry Everyday episode 6

In Mary Berry Everyday episode 6 : Mary shares some inspirational ideas to make everyday family meals exciting with fabulous no fuss dishes. As Mary and her husband reach their 50th wedding anniversary, it’s time to push the boat out.     She shares her secrets to surprisingly easy showstoppers, recreates canapes from the 1960s and finishes the series with […]

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Mary Berry Everyday episode 5

Mary Berry Everyday episode 5

In Mary Berry Everyday episode 5:  Mary shares some inspirational ideas to make everyday family meals exciting with fabulous no-fuss dishes. She tries her hand at milking a goat and shows her granddaughter how to make her own goat’s cheese for a family picnic.     Mary Berry celebrates the everyday food and ingredients she has always loved to cook.

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Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2016

The Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2016

In Beechgrove Garden episode 14 2016 : the whole Beechgrove team are taking the road to the ancient Highland fishing port and market town of Nairn. Taking advantage of the particular microclimate of the Moray Coast, the gardeners of Nairn have much to show to the Beechgrove team.     To set the scene for this special programme the team

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Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2016

The Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2016

In Beechgrove Garden episode 13 2016: Jim, Carole and George investigate some neglected mature shrubs. Jim looks at the flowering quince, while Carole and George tackle the berberis and the pyracantha.     Continuing to trace the path of a gardener’s training, Jim visits Elmwood College in Cupar to find out about apprenticeships in the lovely college gardens. Carole visits

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Mary Berry Everyday episode 3

Mary Berry Everyday episode 3

In Mary Berry Everyday episode 3: Mary opens her garden to host a village fete and shares her brilliant flair for turning easy dishes into spectacular crowd-pleasers. She is visited by two passionate brothers for a lesson in the secrets of authentic Italian pizza making.     Mary Berry celebrates the everyday food and ingredients she has always loved to

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French Revolution

The French Revolution: Tearing up History

A journey through the dramatic and destructive years of the French Revolution, telling its history in a way not seen before – through the extraordinary story of its art. Our guide through this turbulent decade is the constantly surprising Dr Richard Clay, an art historian who has spent his life decoding the symbols of power and authority.     Dr

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Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018

Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 5 2018: Josh Byrne puts the finishing touches to his greenhouse project; Costa Georgiadis meets a generous footpath gardener; Jane Edmanson explores some fragrant foliage and Steven Wells visits a garden set up for families in need.     Gardening Australia provides practical, realistic, and credible horticultural and gardening advice, inspiring and entertaining all gardeners around the

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Quasar

How the Universe Works: The Quasar Enigma ep.7 2018

Quasars are the brightest and most powerful objects in our universe, and though they have shaped the cosmos, they might ultimately destroy everything that exists.     Quasar   A quasar (also quasi-stellar object or QSO) is an active galactic nucleus of very high luminosity. A quasar consists of a super massive black hole surrounded by an orbiting accretion disk

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Egyptian Old Kingdom

Death on the Nile

Professor Fekri Hassan attempts to determine why the Egyptian Old Kingdom, the civilisation of the great pyramids, collapsed around 2200 BC. Can science show that terrible forces of nature were to blame – even driving people to cannibalism?     Clues come from the remote deserts of southern Egypt, the glaciers of Iceland and a dramatic and unique archaeological find

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