Mary Berry at Home

Mary Berry at Home (1997)

EndedReality showFood

Mary Berry suggests simple and straightforward ideas for the busy cook, serving up recipes that can cut a dash when you're in a dash, from chicken supreme to Canterbury tart.

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Scheduleevery Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday at 12:35 (25 min)

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S01E04Garden GuestsMay 30, 1997
S01E03Grill and BarbecueMay 29, 1997
S01E02Budget Supper Dishes with StyleMay 28, 1997
S01E01Paprika, Chicken and PastaMay 27, 1997
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Mary Berry at Home' premiere?

'Mary Berry at Home' premiered on October 27th, 1996.

In which country was Mary Berry born?

Mary Berry was born in Bath, United Kingdom.

Who is the host of 'Mary Berry at Home'?

Mary Berry is the host of 'Mary Berry at Home'.

What genre does 'Mary Berry at Home' belong to?

'Mary Berry at Home' belongs to the cooking and food genre.

How many episodes does season one of 'Mary Berry at Home' have?

There are 6 episodes in the first season of 'Mary Berry at Home'.

What is the duration of each episode of 'Mary Berry at Home'?

Each episode of 'Mary Berry at Home' is 30 minutes long.

Who produced 'Mary Berry at Home'?

'Mary Berry at Home' was produced by Optomen Television.

Where can I watch 'Mary Berry at Home' online?

'Mary Berry at Home' is not currently available to stream online.

What is the premise of 'Mary Berry at Home'?

'Mary Berry at Home' features Mary Berry sharing her favorite recipes and cooking tips for simple, yet delicious meals.

What is Mary Berry's background in cooking?

Mary Berry is a renowned food writer and television personality with over 60 years of cooking experience.

What type of cuisine does Mary Berry specialize in?

Mary Berry specializes in traditional British cuisine.

Who are some notable guests featured on 'Mary Berry at Home'?

Celebrity guests featured on 'Mary Berry at Home' include British actress Dame Judi Dench and musician Rick Astley.

How was 'Mary Berry at Home' received by audiences?

'Mary Berry at Home' received positive reviews from audiences and critics alike for Mary Berry's charm and the simplicity of her recipes.

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