Season 1

Garlic & PearlsApril 17, 2026x
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The Monarch of the Glen: The Surprisingly Passionate Tale of Landseer's Emblematic Masterpiece

An imposing stag stands in a dramatic landscape, in a famous painting hanging in pride of place in the National Scottish Gallery. But what are we really looking at, asks Suzanne. An accomplished oil painting by a Victorian master? A great icon for Scotland? Is is the painting a case of cultural appr...

Garlic & PearlsApril 10, 2026x
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59:5182.2 MB

The French Garden: Making Nature Artificial, Mathematical and Political!

What makes a garden distinctly French? A geometrical layout, straight lines of regular topiary and not a hair out of place! How, Muriel asks, did the  jardin à la française  develop as an expression of French thought and sensibility? Together, one man, royal gardener André Le Nôtre, and hi...

Garlic & PearlsApril 03, 2026x
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1:00:4983.52 MB

Labrador Retrievers: Did the British Invent the Perfect Dog?

There are over a million Labradors in the UK, but where did this sturdy marvel of bright countenance and sweet temper originate? Is it really possible to invent a dog? Yes, says Suzanne, though she concedes that the seed of the Labrador breed came from the now extinct Newfoundland St. John's water d...

Garlic & PearlsMarch 27, 2026x
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55:4476.55 MB

The Flâneur: Why The French Walk More Slowly Than The British

Monocles and canes at the ready! Muriel traces the 19th-century origins of a familiar and somewhat raffish figure of Frenchness. Part boulevardier, part dandy, part poet, the flâneur is a leisurely observer of the urban landscape. But where did he come from? What is his legacy? And can there be such...

Garlic & PearlsMarch 20, 2026x
92
44:1860.85 MB

Daffodils: The Poetic Icon that Means Booming Business for Britain

Suzanne explores the British adoration of the yellow, trumpet-like, optimistic daffodil, the harbinger of spring. The evocative words of William and Dorothy Wordsworth, poetry and prose, bracket this episode, in which we discover that daffodils are also about economics. The UK cultivates 90% of...

Garlic & PearlsMarch 13, 2026x
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53:0872.97 MB

The Café Waiter: Working-class hero? Towering Figure of Haughty Frenchness?

Café waiters are omnipresent in French life and in French culture as a sort of regiment – serried ranks of men in their black-and-white uniform with tremendous esprit de corps. But who are they really, Muriel asks, and how did they become such stock figures of Frenchness, and even objects of study f...

Garlic & PearlsMarch 06, 2026x
90
51:3870.92 MB

Cagoules: The Great British Cover Up

How to solve a problem like the British weather? It's easy if you invent the right British garment with a French name, whose origins and evolution Suzanne unveils: it's a story of ancient hooded spirits, anoraks, Royal Marines, the great outdoors, textile manufacturing, fashion and practicality, and...

Garlic & PearlsFebruary 20, 2026x
88
50:5269.86 MB

Urchin Rebel Bonds With Wild Kestrel: Ken Loach's Kes – Quintessential British Film

Suzanne explores a masterpiece which is 'like being knocked out' – a cri de coeur about downtrodden youth, devastating tragedy and the tyranny of class. But Ken Loach's Kes is also a dream of escape, wondrous lyrical beauty and the call of the wild. And what of A Kestrel for a Knave, the film's sour...

Garlic & PearlsFebruary 13, 2026x
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58:1880.08 MB

A Very French Scandal: Naked Woman at Picnic! Manet’s revolutionary Déjeuner sur l'herbe

Muriel examines a madly famous succès de scandale. What’s going on in Edouard Manet’s 1863 painting of an outdoors scene featuring four people, one of whom is stark naked? Is it a riddle? A transgressive prank? Napoleon III guest stars as the originator of the offbeat Salon des Refusés, and an enigm...

Garlic & PearlsFebruary 06, 2026x
86
58:3280.38 MB

The Guinness Book of Records: Superlative feats! Nature's wonders! Fun for dictators!

Suzanne tells Muriel a very British story of surprise global success, which began at a shooting party in 1951 with a dispute over the speed of a golden plover. A dramatic cast of fact finders and record breakers includes Guinness Brewery managing director Sir Hugh Beaver, identical twins of exceptio...