All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 Liguria

    • September 17, 1996
    • BBC Two

    A celebration of Italian cookery, wine and culture, beginning in Ligurai, “the gastronomic birthplace of Europe”. Antonio Carluccio visits a priest's mother who feeds an entire village during the wine fiesta, cooks for a monastery, and tastes the best olive oil in the world. Recipes include spaghetti with seafood, rabbit stew with roasted rosemary potatoes, and the definitive pesto sauce.

  • S01E02 Piemonte

    • September 24, 1996
    • BBC Two

    In Piemonte, Antonio returns to his childhood haunts for a family lunch. He meets the man who has styles half the cars in the world and is a dab hand at pasta. Recipes include beef topside simmered in wine, fritto misto and cabbage and cheese soup.

  • S01E03 Emilia Romagna

    • October 1, 1996
    • BBC Two

    In Emilia Romagna (the birthplace of Verdi), Antonio meets a parmesan maker following in his forefather's footsteps and visits Modena, famous for parma hams and balsamic vinegar. Recipes include authentic bolognese sauce, parma ham, melon soup, and roast duck with peppers in balsamic vinegar.

  • S01E04 Umbria

    • October 8, 1996
    • BBC Two

    In Umbria, Antonio searches for his beloved truffles. He also attends the annual grape-picking festival and brings all of his fungus-finding expertise to bear on a porcini mushroom hunt, before turning his quarry into a delicious meal. Recipes include a rustic lentil and sausage casserole, sauteed mushrooms with chili and garlic, and pasta with white truffle sauce.

  • S01E05 Veneto

    • October 15, 1996
    • BBC Two

    In historic, picturesque Venice, water is a big part of daily life, even when it comes to shopping Antonio savours the wonderful spices of the Rialto market and cheers on the teams in the annual gondoliers' race. Recipes include seafood salad, Doges' ice cream and peaches in wine.

  • S01E06 Lombardy

    • October 22, 1996
    • BBC Two

    Students at Milan's famous design school make an extraordinary costume for Antonio. In turn, he cooks them a special meal, before visiting what he considers to be the best food shop in the world. He also shares a moment of calm with fishermen on Lake Maggiore, and checks out the risotto in Sannazzaro.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The Renaissance Cookbook

    • February 7, 2008
    • BBC Two

    Chef Antonio Carluccio goes to his beloved Italy with a Renaissance cookbook for a guide.