River Cottage - Season 13

River Cottage - Season 13

Season 13

River Cottage: Summer's Here & River Cottage: Winter's on the Way

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall returns to River Cottage to harvest the best seasonal food that the cooler months have to offer. River Cottage: Winter’s On The Way follows Hugh as he cooks and tastes his way through the abundant crops on offer and provides the definitive guide to locally produced, seasonal food. Hugh raids River Cottage’s kitchen garden to show viewers they can enjoy a slice of any season, River Cottage style, wherever they live, with tantalising recipes. Leaving no seasonal favourite behind River Cottage - Winter’s On The Way celebrates the season’s best and freshest, whether from the wild, the garden or the shop shelf.
Network
DatesJun 3, 2009 - Dec 23, 2009
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Episodes

Summer's Here (1)
Season 13Episode 130 min

Summer's Here (1)

Jun 3, 2009
Summer's Here (2)
Season 13Episode 230 min

Summer's Here (2)

Jun 10, 2009
Summer's Here (3)
Season 13Episode 330 min

Summer's Here (3)

Jun 17, 2009
Summer's Here (4)
Season 13Episode 430 min

Summer's Here (4)

Jun 24, 2009
Summer's Here: Best Bites
Season 13Episode 530 min

Summer's Here: Best Bites

Jul 1, 2009
Winter's on the Way (1)
Season 13Episode 630 min

Winter's on the Way (1)

Nov 12, 2009
Winter's on the Way (2)
Season 13Episode 730 min

Winter's on the Way (2)

Nov 19, 2009
Winter's on the Way (3)
Season 13Episode 830 min

Winter's on the Way (3)

Nov 26, 2009
Winter's on the Way (4)
Season 13Episode 930 min

Winter's on the Way (4)

Dec 3, 2009
Winter's on the Way: Best Bites
Season 13Episode 1030 min

Winter's on the Way: Best Bites

Dec 16, 2009
Heroes
Season 13Episode 1130 min

Heroes

Dec 23, 2009

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