What makes the British so British and the French so French?

From history and geography to arts, politics, perception and attitudes, Garlic & Pearls offers a tour of French and British culture in 1,000 things, ideas and scents
French Mega-Banquets in The Telegraph

French Mega-Banquets in The Telegraph

G&P writer and presenter Muriel has written a piece for The Telegraph about the rise of mega-banquets in France, run by Le Canon Françai...

Debora Robertson Recommends Garlic & Pearls

Debora Robertson Recommends Garlic & Pearls

Food writer, expat extraordinaire and esteemed guest Debora Robertson has written a lovely recommendation for Garlic & Pearls on her won...

ONE HUNDREDTH EPISODE!

ONE HUNDREDTH EPISODE!

We celebrate a joyous G&P landmark In order properly to mark the occasion, we have devised a kind of singles chart (or, in French, un hi...

TLS Podcast Features Garlic & Pearls Vache Qui Rit Episode

TLS Podcast Features Garlic & Pearls Vache Qui Rit Episode

Muriel gives Lucy Dallas and Alex Clark the scoop about our Vache qui rit episode, and Alex shared a mouth-watering sandwich recipe. Chat st...

The flâneur in Country Life Magazine

The flâneur in Country Life Magazine

Country Life Magazine has a little feature on the Garlic & Pearls episode about the flâneur (Season 1, Episode 93). Click here to read t...

Garlic & Pearls at the Cinema

Garlic & Pearls at the Cinema

Listener Toby Phillips is maintaining a list of all the films mentioned in episodes of Garlic & Pearls. His list is hosted on Letterboxd...

French Brothels in The Spectator

French Brothels in The Spectator

Muriel has written an article for The Spectator based on the episode she led on French Brothel's of the Golden Age (Season 1, Episode 83). C...

Engelsberg Ideas Features Bardot Episode

Engelsberg Ideas Features Bardot Episode

Muriel follows our episode on Brigitte Bardot with a piece in Engelsberg Ideas. Read the article here. Engelsberg Ideas is home to great wri...

The Connexion recommends Garlic & Pearls

The Connexion recommends Garlic & Pearls

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About Garlic & Pearls

Have you ever wondered about the many cultural differences between the British and the French? This podcast is for you.

What makes the French so French and the British so British? Which of the two nations is the weirder? Garlic & Pearls bring you the answers by way of bluebells, steam trains and panto, Harris tweed and bungalows, absinthe and Marseilles soap, French school canteens, concierges and the 4-colour BiC pen, and much, much more.

French cultural journalist Muriel Zagha and British geopolitics expert Suzanne Raine are long-time friends, and in each episode of Garlic & Pearls they take it in turns to astonish and entertain each other and the listeners with insights into their respective cultures.

Garlic & Pearls is wide-ranging and eclectic: Muriel and Suzanne examine everyday objects, foods, scents, iconic designs, films, landscapes, games, folklore, poetry, transport – taking in many eccentric personalities and quirky anecdotes along the way. Join them in their quest to define the essence of Britishness and Frenchness!

To contact Garlic & Pearls email garlicandpearls@gmail.com

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