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Third year at River Cottage.
Episode 8 : Episode 8
September. 05,2002
It's Hallowe'en at River Cottage and Hugh is celebrating with the locals and trying his hand at the ancient game of pumpkin fettling. There's also money to be made so Hugh teams up with Michael Michot to sell their chillies in London - the "city of sin".
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
August. 29,2002
There is a sombre start to the day as one of the sheep has died in the night, the first animal Hugh has lost. An orchard is planted which will give apples all year long and with the help of Victor, Ray and Richard, the "ultimate roasting chicken" is found.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
August. 22,2002
Hugh has set his sights on the Vegetable Cup at the Beaminster Show. Covert tactics to observe the competition are undertaken.
There's also an opportunity to get some cash out of Devon's tourists with home-made iced-lollies and a blind-folded Hugh is taken to a secret location to hunt for truffles with Delia.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
August. 15,2002
River Cottage is alive to the sound of chirping chicks, after the initial set-back due to the 'under-performing' cockrel.
Hugh and Delia are entered in the Oakhampton Show.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
August. 08,2002
After last year's failed hay harvest, Hugh is hoping the good weather will hold out for him to harvest this year's hay. Hugh turns out for the local cricket team and of course, makes a edible contribution to the tea break.
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
July. 25,2002
Hugh has his eye on the grass carp in Anthony's ornamental lake. He pursuades Anthony to let him catch one and prove it's edible. If he fails, there's a forfeit to pay.
Hugh's sheep finally delivers the first River Cottage livestock, but not without a scare for Hugh.
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