Gino's Italian Escape - All Seasons

Season 1


Season 2
A Taste of the Sun


Season 3
Islands in the Sun


Season 4
Gino's Italian Escape: Hidden Italy
Gino is back for his fourth series in the Italian sunshine and this time he's revealing Italy as the locals know it, by going off the beaten track. He's meeting the people who are keeping age old traditions alive, showcasing the beautiful scenery and experience the culture of his homeland.
This time he is taking on a magical tour of seven remarkable regions that for Gino have some of the best kept culinary and cultural secrets that Italy has to offer.
His journey of discovery will take you from the central state of Abruzzo,
North to Trentino Alto-Adige and Lombardia, back down through Umbria and Tuscany and then up to Liguria and ending in Piemonte...
And off course he'll be sharing his tips and recipes inspired by his travels, to help you re-create mouth-watering authentic Italian dishes at home, all set against stunning backdrops which will make you wish you were there.


Season 5
Italian Coastal Escape
Gino D'Acampo is back in his homeland of Italy, and in this eight-part series he is exploring the Mediterranean coast, from the glittering elegance of its cliff-top towns, to its mountainous rustic villages. He'll be immersing himself in the rugged, wild islands, traveling along dramatic coastal roads, and across the sea, to reveal the best-kept secrets of this coast.Along the way, of course, he'll be serving up plenty of mouth watering authentic food.Gino says: "I'm exploring the places that I think reveal the very best of the Italian west coast and its cuisine, from the Tuscan coast in the north, the middle stretch studded with show-stopping Sorrento and Capri, and right down to the southern tip of the boot and the Aeolian Islands."


Season 6
Gino's Italian Coastal Escape

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