ABSTRACT

This collection critically examines the role of food programming on European early television and the impact this might have had on food habits and identities for the European audiences. It foregrounds various food programme genres, from travelog, cooking show and TV cooking competition, to more artistic forms. For the first time, it examines in one place eight European countries, from Portugal to Czechoslovakia and Britain to France and Yugoslavia, to explore ways in which television contributed to culinary change, demonstrating differences and similarities in which early food programme in Europe shaped and promoted progress, modernity, gender and national identities in both Eastern and Western Europe.

Featuring a number of archival images that illustrate early food programme visually, this collection complements other research into postwar food history, adding a perspective of visual medium that is often neglected. As such, it should be interesting for food and media historians as well as those interested in European postwar history and culture.

chapter 1|18 pages

Food and cooking on early television in Europe

An introduction

chapter 2|18 pages

“The man in the kitchen”. Boulestin and Harben

Representation, gender, celebrity, and business in the early development of television cooking programmes in Britain

chapter 3|16 pages

Negotiating and validating the “housewife” identity

Cookery advice in BBC TV Women's Programming (1946–1961), the influence of Marguerite Patten, and Cookery Club (1956–1961) as an early audience participation series

chapter 4|19 pages

Changing culinary imaginations

Early TV cooking programmes and the transformation of Dutch food culture in the post–Second World War period

chapter 5|17 pages

Stylish, snobbish, aseptic, and well-mannered

Culinary art on the French TV show Dim Dam Dom

chapter 6|17 pages

Mario Soldati and his Viaggio nella Valle del Po

A culinary journey between early television and Italian culinary identity

chapter 7|14 pages

Der Fernsehkoch empfiehlt

The conflict between ideology and supply reality in East German television cooking shows

chapter 9|19 pages

Chefs with Tins

The Vaří šéfkuchař show on Czechoslovak Television from 1963 to 1970

chapter 10|19 pages

Cooking the nation on Portuguese TV in the 1960s

The case of the cooking show Culinária

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion. Early European food television

Some differences and similarities