The Big Irish Food Tour

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The Big Irish Food Tour

Having stepped off the Strictly dancefloor, singer and actor Shayne Ward is on a mission to retrace his Irish roots in the beautiful county Louth.

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Season 1
Anna travels inland to the agricultural powerhouse of Ireland, Tipperary. Once the home of ancient Kings, Anna's guide to this county is proud local and pop sensation Una Healy.
Galway is the cultural heart of Ireland and Anna's guide to this county is none other than the international sporting legend, Bundee Aki.
Wildlife broadcaster Liz Bonnin has travelled from the Amazon to the Arctic, seeing some of the most amazing places on our planet.
Wicklow is known as the Garden of Ireland-mountains, forests, waterfalls, beaches. Wicklow has them all. That's why, despite now living in London, this stretch of coastline will always be home.
Often described as Ireland's hidden gem, Sligo is a small county with big things to offer-the foodie traveler and actor Pauline McLynn is excited to show Anna around.
Boarding the train to the North Coast, Anna travels along a stretch of railway described as one of the most spectacular railway journeys in the Ireland to meet Derry Girls actor Ian McElhinney.
Mayo is a wild and remote place that captures all the untamed beauty of Ireland. It's a place that draws back broadcaster and author Angela Scanlon, whose father comes from the village of Belmullet.
World boxing champion Carl Frampton wants Anna to work her culinary magic on some of the most unique foods Belfast has to offer.
Since making herself one of the locals, Vanessa takes every opportunity to escape London for her Irish oasis, and she wants Anna to experience the culinary delights East Cork has to offer.
Anna's food tour has brought her to the dramatic Glens of Antrim in Ireland's Northeast.
Comedian Ed Byrne loves to escape to the Wicklow Mountains and hopes Anna has her hiking boots ready as they head into the hills.
Joining Anna on her journey around the Irish capital is fellow Dublin native and Mrs. Brown's Boys actor Eilish O'Carroll. Together, they celebrate the old Dublin they know and discover what's new in this changing city.
Watched by 18 million people across the UK, the 1985 World Snooker Championship has gone down in history as one of the greatest sporting matches in history won by Northern Irish legend Dennis Taylor.
Dublin-born celebrity chef Anna Haugh is passionate about Irish food. And after nearly 20 years in London, she's heading home for The Big Irish Food Tour-a sweet-and-savoury exploration of the Emerald Isle's unique culture and cuisine.
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