Genre: | Drama |
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Language: | English |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Location: | Cornwall, England |
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Company: | Bandit Television |
Network: | Sky 1 |
Num Series: | 3 |
Num Episodes: | 12 |
Delicious is a series that premiered on Sky 1 on 30 December 2016.[1] Written by Dan Sefton and directed by Clare Kilner and John Hardwick,[2] the four-part first series aired on Sky 1 from December 2016 to January 2017. Sky renewed the show for a second series in February 2017.[3] The second series aired on Sky 1 from Friday, 29 December 2017. On 13 February 2018, it was announced that Delicious had been renewed for a third season.[4]
The series is predominantly filmed in South East Cornwall with Pentillie Castle[5] featuring as Leo's Penrose Hotel. While many of the exterior shots are filmed at Pentillie Castle, the interiors can be found at a number of other country houses including Port Eliot and Boconnoc. Some scenes were filmed in Calstock on the river Tamar, and include scenes in and around Lishe, a local tea room. On 23 June 2019 Dawn French confirmed the show will not be coming back for a fourth season.[6]
The series is set in Cornwall, England, where celebrity chef Leo is married to the beautiful Sam and has a successful hotel business.[1] However, he is having an affair with his first wife Gina, a talented cook from whom he stole many of his recipes and cheated on for years.[3]
Leo has a grown daughter Teresa with Gina and a grown son Michael with Sam. Leo’s mother Mimi is alive, and lives at the hotel. At the end of the first episode, Leo dies, but he does not disappear. He comes back in memories or in conversations with Gina, or as a voice commenting on the dilemmas faced by those he loved. The restaurant is left to Gina, while the money is left to Sam. There is not much money, so Sam and Gina decide to run the hotel together. Teresa’s real father James shows up, Gina’s ex; Michael and Teresa learn they are not half siblings. One year after Leo dies, another grown son, Adam, a chef, appears on the scene, product of an affair Leo had with a supplier and whom Gina has taken on as her protégé. Further, Gina’s father appears at the hotel.
Gina marries James, Teresa’s father, in a huge wedding and reception at the hotel. En route to their honeymoon, Gina tells him she cannot be married and walks out. Michael and Teresa go off travelling together; Teresa returns home alone at the start of Series 3. Mimi gives Teresa a pregnancy test kit. Teresa is pregnant. Mimi has had a biopsy of a lump but has not looked at the results of the biopsy. Mimi and Teresa make a pact to keep each other’s secrets. Meanwhile, Gina and Sam separately sleep with the same man, Mason Elliot, who loves Gina’s cooking and is sought by Gina as an investor in the hotel. Teresa begins working in the hotel, with a focus on keeping the cost of supplies in line.
Actor | Character | Series 1 | Series 2 | Series 3 |
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Main characters | ||||
Dawn French | Gina Benelli | colspan="3" | ||
Emilia Fox | Sam Vincent | colspan="3" | ||
Tanya Reynolds | Teresa Benelli | colspan="3" | ||
Ruairí O'Connor | Michael Vincent | |||
Iain Glen | Leo Vincent | colspan="3" | ||
Sheila Hancock | Mimi Vincent | colspan="3" | ||
Risteárd Cooper | James Harley | |||
Franco Nero | Joe Benelli | |||
Aaron Anthony | Adam Hesketh | colspan="2" | ||
Rhashan Stone | Marc Wilson | |||
Vincent Regan | Mason Elliot | |||
Supporting characters | ||||
Vinette Robinson | Rosa | colspan="2" | ||
Kemi-Bo Jacobs | Suzy | |||
Mark Letheren | Dio Tremayne | |||
Pandora Colin | DI Marilyn Hicks | |||
Aidan McArdle | DI Jonathan Jones | |||
Cassie Clare | Rhiannon | |||
Claudia Harrison | Dr. Janice Woods | |||
The series is filmed in Cornwall and features the Pentillie Castle as the "Penrose Hotel" run by Leo.[8] Interiors scenes in Mason's restaurant were filmed in the River Cottage Kitchen (now closed) at the Royal William Yard in Plymouth.
In Australia, Delicious premiered on ABC Television in May 2017.In Sweden on SVT1 in January 2018 and in the Netherlands on NPO 1 in July 2018 . In Finland Yle1 in September 2019
The series has garnered mixed reviews. The Sydney Morning Heralds Bridget McManus gave the first episode four stars out of four and praised French's performance.[9] The Radio Times Ben Dowell commented positively on the series, saying it has "offered a visual feast but it’s the sure-footed storytelling and strong central performances that has got me hooked."[10]
On the other hand, The Daily Telegraphs Ed Power gave the first episode two stars out of five, saying: "The awkward blend of soapy escapism and dark comedy left a funny taste, with mismatched performances adding to the queasiness."[7]
The first season of Delicious had an average audience of 1.87 million, making it the most watched Sky 1 original drama in 2016.[3]
Series | Release date (individual sets) | ||||
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Region 1 (U.S.)[11] | Region A (U.S.)[12] | Region 2 (UK)[13] | Region 4 (AU)[14] | ||
1 | 29 August 2017 | 22 November 2019 | 30 January 2017 | 5 July 2017 | |
2 | 3 July 2018 | 22 November 2019 | 5 February 2018 | 7 March 2018 | |
3 | 4 June 2019 | 22 November 2019 | 28 January 2019 | 17 April 2019 | |
Series | Release date (multiple sets) | ||||
Region 2 (UK)[15] | Region 4 (AU)[16] | ||||
1–2 | 5 February 2018 | 7 March 2018 | |||
1–3 | 28 January 2019 | TBA |