Culinary Evolution with Clarissa in Focus | Doc of the Day
British TV food documentary hosted by the late Clarissa Dickson Wright, who gained international fame as one half of the "Two Fat Ladies" cooking show. Each episode looks at the history of British food throughout the ages. _ Doc of the Day is your daily source for informative and captivating documentaries. We upload a documentary every day, covering a wide range of topics including current affairs, history, science, and more. Our selection includes documentaries relevant to the day we're posting, such as anniversaries, and all content is available for 30 days before it expires. So be sure to catch it while it's still on the channel! Subscribe now and join us on a journey of discovery. With Doc of the Day, you'll have access to a diverse range of perspectives and insights that will keep you informed and engaged. Content licensed by Little Dot Studios. Any queries, please contact us at: [email protected]

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