Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall's bees produce 25lbs of honey which he enters in the Melplash Country Show, but he overindulges in a competitor's mead. [S]
The onset of summer prompts Hugh to consider installing beehives. He also fields a request to cater for a wedding party, with over 70 people to entertain. [S]
Spring is in the air: there are 11 new piglets and two new lambs on the farm. Hugh attends an Easter Blossom Picnic and he also sells bread at a local cider festival. [S]
More adventures in food with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall. May Day brings a chance for Hugh to sell some chocolate waffles and he goes on the hunt for a giant lobster. [S]
Series in which Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall sets up a new restaurant and food outlet. Hugh is planning to put purple broccoli back on the culinary map. [S]
Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and his family move on from River Cottage to a farm boasting 44 acres of land, where he hopes to set up a food outlet selling his produce. [S]