Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal to film latest TV episode in Darwen

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CELEBRITY chef Heston Blumenthal is set to give people in Darwen a special treat when he comes to the town next month to film an episode of his new TV programme.

The chef, known for his unusual food creations, will be filming an episode which looks at reviving the traditional British tea break at the India Mill Centre.

The series to be shown on Channel 4, which has not yet been given a title, looks at bringing back the fun and nostalgia of favourite British foods.

A spokesman for Betty Television which is producing the show said: “In each episode, Heston will research one of our favourite eating experiences and put his unusual twist on them, making people take time out of their busy lives to come together as communities and rekindle their fond food memories.

“He plans to not only make these meal-times innovative and delicious, but to make them supersized too – to amaze and feed the masses.

“This programme looks at how the average working day runs and how tea break times are often lost in the busyness of our lives.

“We believe it’s an increasingly rare thing for colleagues to stop collectively and take a break together and we are exploring how traditions have changed.

“On an enormous magical scale, Heston will create a once-in-a-lifetime tea break experience, full of twists and surprises.

“We are coming to the India Mill Centre because of its historic and iconic importance within the local area and we are hoping to offer this opportunity to a variety of citizens within the area.

“We would like to hear from Darwen residents; what are your memories of the India Mill? Did you once work there when it was a textile and cotton factory? What are your memories of Darwen?

“We would also like to hear from people before the filming about whether you have a unique way of making your perfect cup of tea.

“This experience has many wonderful surprises which will remain a secret until the day but we can assure you it will be a tea break experience you will never forget.”

The filming date is hoped to be on Thursday, July 19, anyone wanting to take part should email Bella Lloyd on bella.lloyd@betty.co.uk

Comments (5)

12:52pm Tue 26 Jun 12

Your ferret stinks says...

Would duck be on the menu then?
Would duck be on the menu then? Your ferret stinks

3:42pm Tue 26 Jun 12

juanbbien says...

We don't have tea breaks because they are no jobs to have them in,and any body in industrial work usually have a working break on the job.Chefs together with Antique shows,House renovations,Fat people dieting,Reality shows,well past their sell by dates.
We don't have tea breaks because they are no jobs to have them in,and any body in industrial work usually have a working break on the job.Chefs together with Antique shows,House renovations,Fat people dieting,Reality shows,well past their sell by dates. juanbbien

6:06pm Tue 26 Jun 12

past it says...

Wow juanbbien, you are a happy person
Wow juanbbien, you are a happy person past it

8:40pm Wed 27 Jun 12

EssexStreet says...

Hi,
I remember my Dad and Mum working" inth"mill". and "Puttin' Bait" up" -Lunch-that was morning Tea break and Dinner-lunch time.
It used to be Potted beef, tongue, or if it was Monday, left over lamb.
We used to have strange "tea times"-Evening meals, especially in summer when my mum gave us a large orange with boiling water on it and sprinkled with sugar...delicious.
Ann Fox
Hi, I remember my Dad and Mum working" inth"mill". and "Puttin' Bait" up" -Lunch-that was morning Tea break and Dinner-lunch time. It used to be Potted beef, tongue, or if it was Monday, left over lamb. We used to have strange "tea times"-Evening meals, especially in summer when my mum gave us a large orange with boiling water on it and sprinkled with sugar...delicious. Ann Fox EssexStreet

7:57pm Thu 28 Jun 12

Your ferret stinks says...

I think my mother used to do the same thing when she worked at bumpole?
Walking up marshouse at 5am incase she missed the bus and had to walk all the way to hoddlesdon.
I'm not that old but do pay attention to the stories of old in the cotten mills as i know there were many a good time to be had and tales to be heard.
Why not try getting intouch with darwen times as i'm sure they would love to get your thoughts down on paper which would serve as a reminder to all who feel hard done to in this day and age.
I think my mother used to do the same thing when she worked at bumpole? Walking up marshouse at 5am incase she missed the bus and had to walk all the way to hoddlesdon. I'm not that old but do pay attention to the stories of old in the cotten mills as i know there were many a good time to be had and tales to be heard. Why not try getting intouch with darwen times as i'm sure they would love to get your thoughts down on paper which would serve as a reminder to all who feel hard done to in this day and age. Your ferret stinks

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