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#1 - Yorkshire
Season 1 Episode 2
Aired 11/1/2011
Jamie travels to Yorkshire to sample Yorkshire puddings and ale, Jewish chicken soup, Persian delicacies, Chinese cuisine, and Eccles cakes.
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#2 - The East End and Essex
Season 1 Episode 1
Aired 10/25/2011
Jamie kicks off his road-trip close to home in London's East End, uncovering his family's roots in the area and tasting classic pie and mash and modern Vietnamese street food.
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#3 - South Wales
Season 1 Episode 3
Aired 11/8/2011
Jamie Oliver travels over the Severn Bridge to South Wales, where he learns about the impact the Welsh coal boom of the late 19th century has had on the nation's food culture to this day.
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#4 - The Heart of England
Season 1 Episode 4
Aired 11/15/2011
Jamie Oliver visits Leicester to explore the impact that the British Empire and our love of spice have had on Britain's food culture. He also learns the origins of two famous British foods.
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#5 - The West Country
Season 1 Episode 5
Aired 11/22/2011
Jamie's trip around Britain takes him to the West Country, where he samples some traditional Jamaican and Guyanese cooking as well as some local scrumpy.
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#6 - Scotland
Season 1 Episode 6
Aired 11/29/2011
In Scotland, Jamie Oliver cooks seared scallops with crispy black pudding and creamy clapshot, and seared venison loin with Scottish risotto. Expect haggis, bird shooting and a bit of animal butchery.
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Season 1 Ratings Summary
"Yorkshire" is the best rated episode of "Jamie's Great Britain" season 1. It scored 6.8/10 based on 5 votes. Directed by N/A and written by N/A, it aired on 11/1/2011. This episode is rated NaN points higher than the second-best, "The East End and Essex".