Seasons & Episodes
Episode 1
In this episode, Rick takes us to the place where his passion for Cornwall began – his family home at Trevose Head on
Episode 2
Deep in the Cornish countryside, Rick Stein takes us to meet an extraordinary family who are making some of the best Gou
Episode 3
Rick Stein meets young chef Tom Adams, who runs Combeshead Farm, a leading field-to-fork restaurant in Cornwall. Here th
Episode 4
The town of Launceston in east Cornwall is bypassed by many who visit the county, yet Rick discovers that it’s home to
Episode 5
Rick Stein meets his good friend, the actor and comedian Barry Humphries, who fell in love with Cornwall in the 1960s wh
Episode 6
Rick journeys inland from the majestic Camel Estuary to one of Britain’s finest vineyards, where he joins in harvestin
Episode 7
Rick explores one of Cornwall’s hidden secrets, the secluded and stunning Fowey Estuary, joining his friend on a boat
Episode 8
On the wild north Atlantic coast, Rick heads out to sea to go fishing for lobsters with his old friend and celebrity che
Episode 9
Join Rick for a trip on the world’s busiest chain ferry that links Cornwall and Devon across the Tamar River – on th
Episode 10
Rick heads into the bowels of Cornwall with author Philip Marsden, deep into the China Clay pits, to discover what is kn
Episode 11
In this episode of Rick Stein’s Cornwall you will explore the world-famous Barbara Hepworth Sculpture Garden in St Ive
Episode 12
In episode 12 of Rick Stein’s Cornwall, you’ll visit quite possibly the prettiest church in the world, St Just-In-Ro
Episode 13
In episode 12 of Rick Stein’s Cornwall, you’ll visit quite possibly the prettiest church in the world, St Just-In-Ro
Episode 14
Rick Stein’s Cornwall episode 14 guide: – Visit Lamorna Cove – Explore the National Trust coast around Botallack
Episode 15
As Rick’s Cornish odyssey nears its end, he takes a break in the city of Truro, where he discovers an unusual ghost st
Episode 1
Rick Stein takes a trip back in time to his early days running a nightclub in Padstow before a bracing dip in Bude's stu
Episode 2
Rick Stein travels to St Ives to meet one of Britain's little-known artists, Alfred Wallis. In the shadow of Bodmin Moor
Episode 3
Rick meets "Springwatch" presenter and biologist Gillian Burke, who takes Rick on a walk through a rare habitat called a
Episode 4
Cornwall has more than its fair share of folktales. Perhaps the most famous is found near Land's End, where Rick recount
Episode 5
Following in the footsteps of one of his literary heroes, Rick roams the dramatic north Cornish coast to tell the story
Episode 6
Cornish king crab is on the menu for Rick as he heads out of Newquay to catch and cook this tasty crustacean. Afterwards
Episode 7
Rick boards the ferry in Penzance to take him to the Isles of Scilly, a group of islands which were once part of Cornwal
Episode 8
On a visit to a dairy, Rick meets a man who is paid to eat 700 samples of cheese a week and cooks his sumptuous cheese a
Episode 9
Rick is in Falmouth, discovering that far from being 'that bit on the end of Britain’, Cornwall used to be at the very
Episode 10
In our fields and hedgerows are plants that are delicious as well as plants that are deadly, as Rick learns from a profe
Episode 11
Rick joins a team diving for razor clams, which he takes back to the kitchen to make a quick but tasty dish of grilled s
Episode 12
Following in the footsteps of Turner, one of Britain’s most loved artists, Rick discovers how much the Cornish landsca
Episode 13
On the banks of the River Tamar, Rick visits a little-known mausoleum with a rather macabre story. On the wild Atlantic
Episode 14
In the town of Looe, Rick learns about a time when the Cornish were taken as slaves by North African pirates. He joins o
Episode 15
In the final episode, Rick visits the Rame Peninsula. Far from the traditional tourist track, this part of Cornwall is f
Episode 1
Rick forages for mussels in his favourite rock pools, tours Bodmin Moor’s dark past with his son Jack and cooks a fool
Episode 2
Rick makes heritage cider with Raynor Winn, author of The Salt Path. Later, he cooks a chicken, leek and cider gratin fo
Episode 3
Rick discovers Europe’s largest tea plantation on the banks of the River Fal, bakes a simple yet sumptuous fruited tea
Episode 4
After soaking up the ambience at one of the UK’s last live cattle markets, Rick’s in the mood for steak and kidney p
Episode 5
Rick goes fishing under sail for his favourite oysters, makes a delicious fish soup and discovers the all-but-forgotten
Episode 6
Rick visits an organic deer farm near Bodmin Moor, makes a stunning venison wellington, and over a pint with comedian Jo
Episode 7
Rick enjoys one of the world’s most scenic ferry crossings, rustles up a tasty vegetarian tart, and investigates the C
Episode 8
Rick finds out about the back-breaking work done by women in Cornwall’s mines, gets a little merry on botanical spirit
Episode 9
On the trail of the 'greatest Second World War poet’, Charles Causley, Rick catches up with bestselling author Patrick
Episode 10
Rick spends a surreal afternoon watching a German film crew at work on a Cornish romance and discovers a brain-boosting
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