Far Eastern Odyssey

Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey ep. 1

Rick Stein takes the viewer on an epic culinary journey by sea, down rivers and overland to explore the Far East’s diverse food cultures, which have soared to the heights of popularity the world over.      Rick Stein’s Far Eastern Odyssey ep. 1   He begins his odyssey in Cambodia, a country still recovering from the regime of the Khmer Rouge. Nevertheless, tourists are beginning to return to this land dotted with sugar palms, paddy fields and small villages. Rick discovers the joys of freshly caught swimmer crabs cooked with green peppercorns from Kampot, once the king of […]

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Gardening Australia ep. 37 2018

Gardening Australia ep. 37 2018

In Gardening Australia ep. 37 2018: Costa Georgiadis meets a designer who sees beauty in imperfection, Millie Ross builds a no-dig vegie bed, Josh Byrne explores the plants of WA’s ironstone ranges, and Jerry Coleby-Williams meets sub-tropical rose growers.     Gardening Australia ep. 37 2018   Subtropical Surprise Jerry visits a couple who prove that you can grow the most gorgeous, healthy looking roses even if you live in the humid subtropics FAQs Tino points out the perils of a common garden weed, Jane shows how to prune a tree fern and Millie offers some alternative ways to farm worms Wabi

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Fourth Estate ep. 4

The Fourth Estate ep. 4 – Matters of fact

The New York Times reporters learn that the President’s former national security adviser, Michael T. Flynn, has pled guilty to lying to the FBI, bringing the Russia investigation closer to Trump’s inner circle. As the paper leads the reporting on workplace sexual harassment, allegations of past misconduct by one reporter in the bureau bring the story home. And for all the attacks on the free press over the course of Trump’s first year in office, the paper is rewarded for what it does best: good reporting.     The Fourth Estate ep. 4 – Matters of fact This documentary series

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Charlottesville

The Fourth Estate ep. 3 – American Carnage

As violence erupts in Charlottesville, the president’s unwillingness to denounce the racist hate groups presents a new test for journalists. Trump blames the “failing New York Times” and “crooked media” for distorting his speech and further deepening the country’s divisions. Meanwhile, Steve Bannon exits the White House and a Times reporter questions where his populist revolution is headed now, as the paper deals with reining in its own reporters on Twitter.     The Fourth Estate ep. 3 – American Carnage – Charlottesville   This documentary series about The New York Times in the Trump era illuminates critical issues facing journalism

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The Fourth Estate ep. 2

The Fourth Estate ep. 2 – The Trump Bump

This documentary series about The New York Times in the Trump era illuminates critical issues facing journalism today. A chief task for The Times, long considered the “newspaper of record,” is to find the best way to accurately and honestly cover this unconventional president, even as he tries to undermine them. Through extraordinary access and exclusive interviews, Oscar nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus chronicles the tenacious men and women in the trenches who are fighting for the freedom of the press and America’s right to know.     The Fourth Estate ep. 2 – The Trump Bump Shortly after FBI director

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Fourth Estate ep. 1

The Fourth Estate ep. 1 – The First 100 Days

This documentary series about The New York Times in the Trump era illuminates critical issues facing journalism today. A chief task for The Times, long considered the “newspaper of record,” is to find the best way to accurately and honestly cover this unconventional president, even as he tries to undermine them. Through extraordinary access and exclusive interviews, Oscar nominated filmmaker Liz Garbus chronicles the tenacious men and women in the trenches who are fighting for the freedom of the press and America’s right to know.       The Fourth Estate ep. 1 – The First 100 Days The first

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The Beechgrove Garden episode 21 2018

The Beechgrove Garden episode 21 2018

Expert grower and shower of flowering bulbs George demonstrates the steps to creating a spring display of potted hyacinths with show-bench style. Meanwhile, Jim assesses the mini fruit plot, where there is a harvest even in the tiniest of spaces. Carole visits Glenkyllachy Garden near Tomatin, Strathdearn. This Highland glen garden is renowned for its spectacular autumn colours framing views to the River Findhorn.     The weather in the last couple of weeks has been a bit of a challenge with very high winds and rain and it has been the same in much of Scotland caused by Storm

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Chelsea Flower Show episode 13 2018

Chelsea Flower Show episode 13 2018

Monty Don and Joe Swift look back at the highlights of their week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2018.       Chelsea Flower Show episode 13 2018   The world’s most prestigious flower show that inspires millions and leads the way in innovative garden design. The Chelsea Flower Show receives a lot of publicity. It is attended by 157,000 visitors each year (a number limited by the capacity of the 11-acre (45,000 m2) ground), and all tickets must be purchased in advance. From 2005 the show was increased from four days to five, with the first two days

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Chelsea Flower Show episode 12 2018

Chelsea Flower Show episode 12 2018

It is the end of the week at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show episode 12 2018, and Monty Don and Joe Swift are exploring the ‘Chelsea effect’ – how the trends seen at Chelsea this year have a big influence on gardening styles of the future. Carol Klein reveals the biggest plant trends from the show, while Toby Buckland shows how big plants can be used to great effect in even the smallest of gardens.     The team are joined by special guests Martin Parr, Britain’s foremost documentary photographer, who discusses pictures he has taken around the showground, and

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Chelsea Flower Show episode 11 2018

Chelsea Flower Show episode 11 2018

Monty Don, Joe Swift and the team explore the themes behind the show gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show episode 11 2018. Joe is discussing wildlife habitats, and Carol Klein discovers some stunning blooms which also offer food for visiting insects.     Monty reveals the important message behind one of the spectacular gardens that has been making a big splash at the show and Mary Berry hunts for plants to add to her new garden.   Chelsea Flower Show episode 11 2018 The world’s most prestigious flower show that inspires millions and leads the way in innovative garden

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Chelsea Flower Show episode 10 2018

Chelsea Flower Show episode 10 2018

Nicki Chapman, James Wong and the team present all the news and excitement from the Chelsea Flower Show episode 10 2018. Chris Bavin explores the amazing floristry at the show, and Raymond Blanc demonstrates how to turn produce from the vegetable garden into a pickled feast.       Chelsea Flower Show episode 10 2018 The world’s most prestigious flower show that inspires millions and leads the way in innovative garden design. The Chelsea Flower Show receives a lot of publicity. It is attended by 157,000 visitors each year (a number limited by the capacity of the 11-acre (45,000 m2)

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Chelsea Flower Show episode 9 2018

Chelsea Flower Show episode 9 2018

There is a distinctly contemporary twist to this programme as Monty Don and Joe Swift look at how some of the gardens and plants at Chelsea embrace modern living. They look at how designers are pushing the boundaries with new technology and an innovative use of plants.     We also find out ways in which the show gardens offer refuge from our busy lifestyles, and journalist Jeremy Bowen joins the team to give a unique perspective on how gardens serve communities.   Chelsea Flower Show episode 9 2018 The world’s most prestigious flower show that inspires millions and leads

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