Episode 14
Rick explores the history of West Penwith, the most westerly place in mainland England. Later, he follows an ancient track in search of Cornwall鈥檚 oldest building.
West Penwith is as far west as it is possible to go in mainland England. Rick explores its rich and diverse history, from Lamorna Cove, made famous through song and art, to the UNESCO-protected tin and copper mining area of Botallack, where Rick talks with a mining explorer.
With the Atlantic sea mist enveloping the landscape, Rick follows an ancient track in search of Cornwall鈥檚 oldest building. And from the safety of his kitchen, Rick tells us how, as a young lad on the Lizard Peninsula, he fell in love for the first time and tasted his first exotic French fish stew, known as a bouillabaisse.
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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 |