Series from 2009
Michelin 3-star chef and culinary alchemist Heston Blumenthal uses forgotten flavors and ingredients to revive a series of famous period dishes.
Heston explores the 1960s, an amazing age of food experimentation. Described as a Charlie and the Chocolate Factory feast for celebrity diners, guests include actress Tamsin Egerton and singer Mica Paris, featuring lick-able wallpaper, psychedelic duck l'orange and a magic mushroom woodland dish.
Heston Blumenthal creates a medieval magical feast for celebrity diners - chef Andi Oliver, actor Bill Paterson, choreographer Craig Revel Horwood, Germaine Greer and actor John Thomson - Some content of an adult nature
Heston creates a spectacular Tudor feast for a group of celebrity diners. Dishes include frog blamanche, a specially created mythical beast and bone marrow rice pudding. - Adult content
Heston Blumenthal creates a Roman feast of pig nipple scratchings, calf's brain custard, a hog filled with edible intestines and an unusual ejaculating cake for a group of celebrity diners - Contains adult humour and detailed scenes of pig butchery
Heston creates the ultimate Christmas feast including a lavish appetiser loved by King Charles II made from whale vomit. Heston also treats his celebrity diners to edible dormouse, venison and tasty snow. The feast is served to celebrity diners including actor Charlie Higson, broadcaster Mariella Frostrup, comedienne Arabella Weir, former rugby player Matt Dawson, actor James Purefoy, and journalist Kate Spicer. - Strong language, adult themes, animal slaughter and butchery