Episode 4
Rick discovers an unusual superstition and a rare type of Norman castle in Launceston, before meeting musicians Graham Fitkin and Ruth Wall in the far west of Cornwall.
The town of Launceston in east Cornwall is bypassed by many who visit the county, yet Rick discovers that it鈥檚 home to an unusual superstition and a rare type of Norman castle. In the far west of Cornwall, Rick meets Graham Fitkin and Ruth Wall, two musicians who combine modern and traditional ways to make some extraordinary compositions. Rick rounds off his trip by cooking an alfresco dish of Cornish mussels with cider.
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Oysters, music and alfresco dining
Duration: 00:25
Music Played
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Agnes Obel
Riverside
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Leonard Cohen
Hallelujah (Live)
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West Australian Symphony Orchestra, David Measham
Elgar: Salut D'amour, Op.12
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Rick Stein |
Director | Matt Bennett |
Executive Producer | Tom Hutchings |
Production Manager | Julie Gilmartin |
Producer | Caroline Topliss |
Editor | Christine Pancott |
Director of photography | Chris Topliss |
Camera Assistant | Martin Willcocks |
Sound | Pete Underwood |
Production Company | Shine TV Ltd |