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Chocolates, least favourite sweets and funerals occupy Nigel Slater's time. Stars Celia Imrie and Julian Rhind Tutt.

Chocolates, least favourite sweets and funerals occupy Nigel's time.

Aunt Elvie......................Celia Imrie
Nigel Slater...................Julian Rhind-Tutt
Tony..............................Adrian Scarborough
Joan..............................Fenella Woolgar
Young Nigel...................Isaac Whitmore

In the bleak Christmas following his mother's death, the young Nigel Slater sought refuge in food. Sugar mice, pink wafers and mince pies helped him survive. So too did his Aunt Elvie who, against the wishes of his father, encouraged Nigel to cook.

Eating for England, the successor to his highly acclaimed memoir Toast, is part food memoir, part collective memory bank of a nation's taste. Using the book as source material along with further conversations with Nigel, dramatist Sarah Daniels has written a playful reimagining. A grown up Nigel - played by Julian Rhind-Tutt, looks back on his childhood while caring for a now elderly, yet ever sparkling, Aunt Elvie, played by Celia Imrie.

Rich with sounds of the kitchen and recorded on location, with a cameo performance from Nigel himself.

What drives a cook to write about food? Why is there such a powerful link between memory and what we eat? And why is reading about food so irresistibly appetising?

Dramatised by Sarah Daniels.

Sound design by Eloise Whitmore

Director: Polly Thomas

A Somethin' Else production for 大象传媒 Radio 4 first broadcast in December 2014.

15 minutes

Last on

Thu 19 Dec 2019 02:30

Credits

Role Contributor
Aunt Elvie Celia Imrie
Nigel Slater Julian Rhind-Tutt
Tony Adrian Scarborough
Joan Fenella Woolgar
Young Nigel Isaac Whitmore
Author Nigel Slater
Adaptor Sarah Daniels
Director Polly Thomas
Producer Polly Thomas

Broadcasts

  • Wed 31 Dec 2014 10:40
  • Wed 31 Dec 2014 19:45
  • Wed 18 Dec 2019 14:30
  • Thu 19 Dec 2019 02:30

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