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The Food Programme

Bradford: City of Food Culture

The Food Programme

BBC

Arts, Food

4.4943 Ratings

🗓️ 21 March 2025

⏱️ 42 minutes

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Summary

Bradford is this year’s UK City of Culture - but what does food have to do with it? Sheila Dillon visits the city to meet market traders, chefs and restaurateurs to find out how its industrial past has influenced the thriving food culture of today.

She visits Bradford’s St James wholesale market to discover how the Asian restaurant trade has been integral to the market’s survival, before eating breakfast at The Sweet Centre, which serves the same Kashmiri breakfast speciality as it did for millworkers in the 60s. Two food projects are harnessing the vibrant multicultural nature of Bradford as part of its City of Culture celebrations. The Bradford Selection, orchestrated by artists Sonia Sandhu and Harry Jelley, tells the stories of Bradford communities through a series of biscuits. Meet My Mothers is a recipe book project representing the diverse food cultures in Bradford, as participant coordinator Aamta Waheed tells Sheila at the Women Zone community centre.

Renowned Yorkshire food historian Peter Brears meets Sheila for a tea and some traditional pork ‘savoury duck’ to talk about pre-industrial food of the Bradford district. Meanwhile, on BBC One, Harry Virdee is the eponymous detective star of thriller series Virdee, written by Bradford native A.A.Dhand. Sheila speaks to the bestselling author to find out how he wrote specific south Asian food and drink traditions into the series and his own childhood food memories of growing up in the city.

How important is the city’s food history, economics and culture to its hopes for regeneration? Shanaz Gulzar, creative director of Bradford 2025, summarises the city’s belief in food as social cohesion and the confidence that the city feels after winning the title.

Presenter: Sheila Dillon Producer: Nina Pullman

Transcript

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0:43.4

In Bradford this evening, they got the news they wanted to hear.

0:47.4

The UK City of Culture 2025 is Bradford.

0:53.8

On a freezing night in mid-January, thousands stand shoulder to shoulder in Bradford's centenary square to see the city crowned the UK's 2025 city of culture, following Coventry, Hull and Derry Londonderry.

1:11.6

The coveted title gives Bradford a platform for funding the long-term regeneration it needs.

1:17.6

This city in West Yorkshire is to be the new UK City of Culture in 2025.

1:23.6

It's a pretty big deal.

1:25.6

I'm in Bradford for this edition of the food program to find out what food has to do with this grand cultural celebration.

1:33.9

Becoming City of Culture takes a long time and a lot of preparation.

1:38.0

The work began in 2019 with a team researching and imagining how Bradford would use the title and showcase its arts

1:46.3

and culture. So how did food come into it? Oh, the food culture definitely came into our bid.

1:54.3

You know, we're the curry capital of the UK. Food is one of those areas where you can bring

1:59.8

fusion, cohesion, playfulness.

2:03.1

You know, you can bring flavours together that might not have been brought together

2:06.2

if it hadn't been for the communities living together.

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