Floyd Uncorked

Floyd Uncorked (1998)

EndedDocumentary showFood

Keith Floyd takes a rest from his kitchen and dedicates some time to his favourite hobby as he sets off to explore the wine regions of France. Keith is interested in seeing the local beauty spots, learning the history, meeting the people, eating the local produce, and above all, tasting the local wine! With him on this journey, is the master of wine himself: Jonathan Pedley.

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Scheduleevery Monday (20 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E08ChampagneDec 21, 1998
S01E07LanguedocDec 14, 1998
S01E06ProvenceDec 7, 1998
S01E05AlsaceNov 30, 1998
S01E04BordeauNov 23, 1998
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did Floyd Uncorked premiere?

Floyd Uncorked premiered on September 14, 1998.

Who were the main cast members of Floyd Uncorked?

The main cast members of Floyd Uncorked were Keith Floyd and various guest chefs and wine experts.

What was the format of Floyd Uncorked?

Floyd Uncorked was a cooking and travel show where Keith Floyd explored different regions while showcasing local cuisine and wines.

In which countries did Floyd Uncorked take place?

Floyd Uncorked took place in various countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and Greece, among others.

Was Floyd Uncorked a scripted show or a reality show?

Floyd Uncorked was not a scripted show but rather a documentary-style program that followed Keith Floyd's culinary adventures.

What was the duration of each episode of Floyd Uncorked?

Each episode of Floyd Uncorked had a duration of approximately 30 minutes.

Did Floyd Uncorked focus on specific types of cuisine?

Floyd Uncorked showcased a variety of cuisines, including French, Italian, Spanish, and Greek, among others.

How did Floyd Uncorked incorporate wine into the show?

Floyd Uncorked heavily focused on wine, with Keith Floyd visiting wineries, vineyards, and tasting various wines throughout the series.

Did Floyd Uncorked provide cooking tips and recipes?

Yes, Floyd Uncorked provided cooking tips and recipes, often demonstrating how to prepare dishes inspired by the local cuisine of the regions visited.

Did Floyd Uncorked feature any famous chefs or experts as guests?

Yes, Floyd Uncorked often featured renowned guest chefs and wine experts who joined Keith Floyd on his culinary adventures.

How many seasons of Floyd Uncorked were produced?

Floyd Uncorked had three seasons produced, each consisting of multiple episodes.

Were there any memorable moments or episodes in Floyd Uncorked?

Floyd Uncorked had many memorable moments, such as Keith Floyd's lively interactions with locals, his humorous anecdotes, and his passion for food and wine.

Did Floyd Uncorked receive any awards or critical acclaim?

While specific awards may not be mentioned on the website, Floyd Uncorked was well-received by audiences and critics for its entertaining and informative approach to food and travel.

Did Floyd Uncorked have a companion cookbook or any merchandise?

Yes, Floyd Uncorked had a companion cookbook, allowing viewers to recreate some of the dishes featured on the show. It might have also had other merchandise related to the program.

Are there any plans for a revival or continuation of Floyd Uncorked?

As of the available information on the website, there are no plans mentioned for a revival or continuation of Floyd Uncorked.

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