Hairy Bikers bring TV show to Lincoln
Local food and produce will be celebrated on national television, following a visit to Lincoln from The Hairy Bikers.
In September last year the HairyBikers, known individually as Dave Myers and Si King, came to Lincolnshire to film a special birthday-themed episode of their new series Mums Know Best.
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The Hairy Bikers, Si King, left, and Dave Myers, filming at Doddington Hall in Lincolnshire.
The episode, which sees the Bikers cooking in both the gardens and the kitchen of Doddington Hall, near Lincoln, will air on BBC2 at 8pm tonight.
Owner of Doddington Hall Claire Birch said that it was great fun to have the TV personalities cooking at the family-run Elizabethan home.
"They were here all day and enjoyed a look round the farm shop, plus they were filmed riding their bikes through the village," she said.
"It was great to have them at Doddington, because they could use produce that was grown locally. All the ingredients they used were from Lincolnshire, including Lincoln red beef, Skegness milk and Doddington eggs.
The Hairy Bikers were brought to Lincolnshire when a local woman contacted the show with some of her recipes.
As well as cooking at Doddington Hall, the Bikers will visit Yvonne Dent, from Lincoln, and learn how to make a fruit birthday cake, a sausage plait and a Manchester tart.
Project Leader of Tastes of Lincolnshire Lydia Rusling said that national television exposure was a great step for Lincolnshire's produce.
"It's great to see a great food-producing venue such as Doddington Hall gaining the attention of a popular national television programme," she said.











2 Comments
by lynn, lincoln
Wednesday, February 10 2010, 8:41AM
“Tuned in to watch this programme last night. What a huge disappointment it was, I expected the whole hour of air time to be devoted to the surroundings of Doddington Hall, only the first five or so minutes were and that was it!”
by lynn, lincoln
Tuesday, February 09 2010, 10:09AM
“I'll definitely be tuning in to this programme. I love the Hairy Bikers, they're so down to earth and funny with it. How times have changed (for the better) when you think about how Fanny Craddock and her poor 'under the thumb', husband, Johnny, used to present their cookery programmes.
I've only been in Doddington Hall farm shop once, and came away laughing my head off, they were charging £15 for a medium sized Lasagne, which is only, after all, a bit of mince, pasta and a sauce, costs pence to make at home. I think there is some 'snob value' here.”