James Martin's Food Map Of Britain Episode Rating Graph
Sep 2013 - present
Sep 2013 - present
4.5
Browse episode ratings trends for James Martin's Food Map Of Britain. Simply click on the interactive rating graph to explore the best and worst of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain's 9 episodes.
S1 Ep10
8.0
27th Sep 2013
James investigates the environmental factors that have created the Rhubarb Triangle.
S1 Ep7
8.0
24th Sep 2013
James Martin finds out why Devon's milk is so creamy.
S1 Ep6
8.0
23rd Sep 2013
James Martin finds truffles in the forests of Hampshire and tomatoes on the Isle of Wight.
S1 Ep1
5.7
16th Sep 2013
James Martin visits the sunny South East to find out why Kent's cherries are so sweet.
S1 Ep9
7.0
26th Sep 2013
James flies over the fertile plains of Lincolnshire and the flatlands to explore why it is an area so famed for its world-class pork and how it has the ideal environment for the mass production of perfect peas. On his journey he cooks succulent Lincolnshire pork chops with a scrumpy apple sauce and crispy cabbage, and steamed fillet of plaice with pea purée, steamed peas in their pods, asparagus and crispy bacon.
S1 Ep2
8.0
17th Sep 2013
James Martin visits South Wales to discover why Welsh mountain lamb is prized by foodies.
S1 Ep1
5.7
16th Sep 2013
James Martin visits the sunny South East to find out why Kent's cherries are so sweet.
S1 Ep2
8.0
17th Sep 2013
James Martin visits South Wales to discover why Welsh mountain lamb is prized by foodies.
S1 Ep3
8.0
18th Sep 2013
James Martin celebrates the wonders of wild River Severn salmon.
S1 Ep4
8.0
19th Sep 2013
James Martin discovers why the raspberries grown near Strathmore are a class apart.
S1 Ep5
8.0
20th Sep 2013
In Northern Ireland James Martin discovers why Dexter beef has such a unique flavour.
S1 Ep6
8.0
23rd Sep 2013
James Martin finds truffles in the forests of Hampshire and tomatoes on the Isle of Wight.
S1 Ep7
8.0
24th Sep 2013
James Martin finds out why Devon's milk is so creamy.
S1 Ep9
7.0
26th Sep 2013
James flies over the fertile plains of Lincolnshire and the flatlands to explore why it is an area so famed for its world-class pork and how it has the ideal environment for the mass production of perfect peas. On his journey he cooks succulent Lincolnshire pork chops with a scrumpy apple sauce and crispy cabbage, and steamed fillet of plaice with pea purée, steamed peas in their pods, asparagus and crispy bacon.
S1 Ep10
8.0
27th Sep 2013
James investigates the environmental factors that have created the Rhubarb Triangle.
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The first episode of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain aired on September 16, 2013.
The last episode of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain aired on September 27, 2013.
There are 9 episodes of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain.
There is one season of James Martin's Food Map Of Britain.
Yes.
James Martin's Food Map Of Britain is set to return for future episodes.