River Cottage - Season 3

River Cottage - Season 3

Season 3

Return to River Cottage

River Cottage Forever is the third in the hugely popular "River Cottage" Channel 4 series franchise, following on from Escape to River Cottage and Return to River Cottage in which chef and journalist Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall de-camped from the rat-race of city living to move to the rolling hills of the Dorset countryside, which provided the perfect backdrop for his experiment to live off the fat of the land in as self-sufficient a style as possible; tucked away at the bottom of one of the Dorset valleys is the ideal home: River Cottage.
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Datesjanv. 14, 2000 - févr. 18, 2000
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Episodes

Return to River Cottage (1)
Season 3Episode 130 min

Return to River Cottage (1)

Hugh expands his operation by renting a four-acre field and buying more livestock, and participates in the annual nettle-eating competition.

janv. 14, 2000
Return to River Cottage (2)
Season 3Episode 230 min

Return to River Cottage (2)

Hugh has problems with some uncooperative chickens and troublesome rabbits. But he battles on, determined to turn adversity into opportunity.

janv. 21, 2000
Return to River Cottage (3)
Season 3Episode 330 min

Return to River Cottage (3)

Hugh donates one of his pigs to his landlord's medieval fair, held to raise money for charity.

janv. 28, 2000
Return to River Cottage (4)
Season 3Episode 430 min

Return to River Cottage (4)

It's late summer at River Cottage, but the weather is far from seasonal. Torrential rain washes out Hugh's entire hay harvest and his polytunnel full of tomatoes is beset with blight.

févr. 4, 2000
Return to River Cottage (5)
Season 3Episode 530 min

Return to River Cottage (5)

Hugh embarks on the big financial venture of summer; harvesting his entire tomato crop to sell at the local Farmers' Market.

févr. 11, 2000
Return to River Cottage (6)
Season 3Episode 630 min

Return to River Cottage (6)

Autumn is nearly over and Hugh is concerned about a winter shortage of firewood and animal feed.

févr. 18, 2000

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