Q At Why did you want to make this four-parter, which will include summer, autumn and winter episodes later this year?
A I want to inspire people to embrace the beauty of seasonal cooking. Eating seasonally is better for the planet, a great way to get the good stuff into your diet and it keeps costs down.
The series has lots of ideas for transforming seasonal produce into delicious dishes - and I want to give viewers the confidence to have a go at growing their own food.
Q You've filmed this from your home. Do your family appear?
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Building bonds!
Ed Stafford hopes a trip to the rainforest can help a group of fathers reconnect with their kids...
Luck of the Irish!
Dermot O'Leary takes a tasty tour of Ireland...
War games!
Cherry Healey on facing tough physical challenges in New Zealand...
Belle KILLED?
Abuser Tom uses besotted new girlfriend Amelia to get to his ex...
Cosmetic-surgery hell!
Sarah and Daniel reel when Bethany ends up in intensive care after liposuction...
Back to save Sonia!
Bianca bursts into Debbie's wake and accuses killer Reiss...
Game, set and MURDER?
Sam Neill and Annette Bening star in a twist-filled mystery set at a Florida tennis resort...
Ready, steady, cook!
Lisa Faulkner and John Torode return with more home-cooked delights...
Bad sports!
Terry and Gemma investigate a series of suspicious deaths at a rugby club...
From Walford to waltzes!
Jamie Borthwick reveals his preparations for Strictly...