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The Best Episodes of A Cook on the Wild Side Season 2

Every episode of A Cook on the Wild Side Season 2 ranked from best to worst. Discover the Best Episodes of A Cook on the Wild Side Season 2!

The Best Episodes of A Cook on the Wild Side Season 2

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall spurns the London summer and heads for open country to spend some time eating off the fat of the land in a trawl...
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    #1 - The Bain Marie

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    S2:E1

    The Bain Marie is christened and launched in March, when signs of spring are extremely thin on the ground. As Hugh peers over the steering wheel at the dreary, cold landscape, he is soon…

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    #2 - Up The River Severn

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    S2:E2

    Hugh wends his way up the river Severn, a route which is simultaneously being taken by millions of baby eels - or elvers - who have miraculously found their way here from their birthplace…

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    #3 - Heading salt side

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    S2:E3

    Hugh is leaving behind the inland waterways and heading "salt side", chugging his way towards a seashore forage in the Wash, but first he must run the gloomy gauntlet of the depressingly…

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    #4 - Yorkshire

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    S2:E4

    Hugh's waterborne zig-zag across Britain brings him to heart of Yorkshire, along canals formerly bustling with the boom of the textile industry. At the peak of the industrial revolution…

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Season 2 Ratings Summary

"The Bain Marie" is the best rated episode of "A Cook on the Wild Side" season 2. It scored N/A/10 based on 0 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 3/13/1997. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "Up The River Severn".