Jamie at Home

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Jamie at Home
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Created by Fresh One Productions
Starring Jamie Oliver (host)
Opening theme"My World"
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original language(s)English
No. of series2
No. of episodes26
Production
Running time30 minutes
Production company(s) Fresh One Productions
Release
Original network Channel 4
Original release7 August 2007 (2007-08-07) 
8 February 2008 (2008-02-08)

Jamie at Home is a British cookery programme presented by Jamie Oliver. In each episode, Jamie uses a different ingredient which has been grown organically at his home in rural Essex, England.

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The show was produced by Fresh One Productions and actually shot at Jamie's home. The theme song for Jamie at Home is My World by Tim Kay.

The show premiered in the United Kingdom on Channel 4 on 7 August 2007. The series is also airing on Food Network Canada and began airing in the United States on Food Network on 6 January 2008. The show began a second run in the United States on the Cooking Channel in 2010.

All recipes can be found in his book Jamie At Home and the series is also available on DVD.

Episodes

United Kingdom

Series 1

EpisodeIngredientOriginal Air Date (UK)
1 Tomatoes 7 August 2007
2 Courgettes 14 August 2007
3 Barbeque 21 August 2007
4 Beans 28 August 2007
5 Onions 4 September 2007
6 Carrots and Beets 11 September 2007
7 Potatoes 18 September 2007
8 Peppers and Chillies 25 September 2007
9 Mushrooms 2 October 2007
10Feathered Game 9 October 2007
11 Pumpkin and Squash 16 October 2007
12Winter Salad 23 October 2007

Series 2

EpisodeIngredientOriginal Air Date (UK)
1 Lamb 17 January 2008
2 Leeks 17 January 2008
3Winter Vegetables 24 January 2008
4Furred Game24 January 2008
5 Pastry 31 January 2008
6 Eggs 31 January 2008
7 Rhubarb 7 February 2008
8 Asparagus 7 February 2008
9Summer Salad14 February 2008
10 Pizza 14 February 2008
11 Strawberries 21 February 2008
12 Peas & Broad Beans 21 February 2008
13Summer Brassicas28 February 2008
14Pickles & Preserves28 February 2008

When released as DVDs in 2008, Series 2 was PARTITIONED into "Series 2: Winter Recipes", including episodes 1 through 6 and episode 8, [1] and "Series 2: Summer Recipes", including episode 7 and episodes 9 through 14. [2]

Canada

Season One

EpisodeIngredient
1Potatoes
2Peas & Broad Beans
3Onions
4Strawberries
5Summer Brassicas
6Carrots and Beets
7Barbecue
8Summer Salad
9Beans
10Tomatoes
11Pickles & Preserves
12Courgettes
13Pizza

Season Two

EpisodeIngredient
1Asparagus
2Eggs
3Feathered Game
4Furred Game
5Lamb
6Leeks
7Mushrooms
8Pastry
9Pepper & Chillies
10Pumpkin & Squash
11Rhubarb
12Winter Salad
13Winter Veg

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