Mary Berry's Fantastic Feasts


12:00 pm - 1:00 pm, Saturday, January 3 on BBC Two HD (102)

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About this Broadcast

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Season 1, Episode 1

Mary comes to the aid of three novice cooks - fireman Mark, youth worker Callum and boxing instructor Thaer, who want to throw a spectacular afternoon tea to say thank you to Soraya, who runs a youth charity in Cardiff. While the trio join Mary at her home for a series of cooking lessons, Roman Kemp and Tom Read Wilson oversee the extras to make the party extra special - and also offer moral support when temperatures rise in the kitchen. When everything is ready, they head to Langley Hall near Cardiff to cook their feast for 15, and give Soraya the surprise of a lifetime


HD subtitles repeat 16x9 audio-description
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Cast & Crew

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Mary Berry (Presenter)
Roman Kemp (Co host)
Emily Hudd (Executive producer)
Kelly Sparks (Executive producer)
Simon Arnold (Series producer)

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Did You Know..

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Mary Berry (Presenter)
Born: March 24, 1935 in Bath
Best Known For: The Great British Bake Off.
Early-life: Born Mary-Rosa Alleyne Berry in Bath on March 24, 1935. She has two brothers - one older, one younger. They are the offspring of Alleyne WS Berry, a surveyor who was Mayor of Bath in 1952; their mother was a housewife. At 13, Mary spent three months in hospital with polio, which affected the left side of her body. She hated school, but enjoyed domestic science lessons. She took a course at Bath College of Domestic Science which led to a job demonstrating electric cookers.
Career: Berry moved to London aged 21 and landed a job at the Dutch Dairy Bureau; she later persuaded her boss to pay for her course at Le Cordon Bleu in Paris. She went on to work for various companies, including a PR firm and magazines such as Housewife and Ideal Home. She published her first cookbook in 1970; she's since written more than 70 titles. In 1994, Berry launched her own product range with her daughter Annabel. Among the programmes she's appeared on are Good Afternoon! (1973), Cooking the Books (2007) and, of course, The Great British Bake off (2007 onwards), which introduced her to a new generation of food-lovers.
Quote: "Follow a good recipe, weigh accurately and keep it simple if you are new to baking. Remember all ovens vary, and most of all enjoy it."
Trivia: Berry published her autobiography, Recipe for Life, in 2013.
Roman Kemp (Co host)
Tom Read Wilson (Co host)
Matthew McNulty (Narrator)
Emily Hudd (Executive producer)
Kelly Sparks (Executive producer)
Simon Arnold (Series producer)

Before / After

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Carmen Jones
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