
Annie Gray
Author, broadcaster, and food historian specializing in food from 1600 to the present day. Known for her work on BBC Radio 4's The Kitchen Cabinet and her book, The Greedy Queen.
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Aug 16, 2024 • 57min
Alexis Soyer
Join historian Dr. Annie Gray and comedian Ed Gamble as they unwrap the flamboyant life of Alexis Soyer, a 19th-century culinary pioneer. They delve into his journey from humble beginnings in France to fame in Britain, spotlighting his innovations like the portable stove and vibrant soup kitchen during the Crimean War. With humor, they discuss Soyer's extravagant dishes and the quirky nature of 19th-century dining. Plus, they explore how he helped shape food branding, turning kitchen creations into a spectacle and leaving a lasting culinary legacy.

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Mar 5, 2026 • 26min
The story of the sandwich
Ozoz Sokoh, Nigerian food writer who links sandwiches to colonial history and childhood memories. Barry Enderwick, recreator of historical sandwiches who explores trends across eras. Samira el Khafir, MasterChef Australia finalist who recalls Middle Eastern wraps and pita staples. Dr Annie Gray, British food historian who debunks sandwich myths and traces Victorian varieties. Josh Veasey, sandwich shop owner who talks menu hits and the economics of making sandwiches.

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Nov 22, 2024 • 28min
Alexis Soyer (Radio Edit)
Join Dr. Annie Gray, a renowned food historian, and comedian Ed Gamble as they dive into the life of Alexis Soyer, the pioneering 19th-century chef. Discover how Soyer's innovative portable stove revolutionized kitchens and how he blended cooking with celebrity culture. Explore his heartwarming yet tragic love story that inspired culinary creativity, plus his philanthropic efforts during the Irish Potato Famine. This lively discussion uncovers the forgotten legacy of a man who shaped modern cuisine in extraordinary ways.

Dec 18, 2025 • 32min
A History of Christmas Food
Annie Gray, a food historian and author, dives into fascinating historical Christmas food traditions. She elaborates on the unique dishes enjoyed during medieval feasts, like boar's head and elaborate mincemeat pies, revealing their savory origins. The conversation explores the pagan roots of holiday practices, the evolution of turkey as a festive staple, and the communal joys of wassail. Annie also shares tips on reviving lost customs, such as Twelfth Night cake, making it a delightful journey into the culinary past of Christmas.

Nov 12, 2021 • 52min
The History of Ice Cream
Greg Jenner and his guests Dr Annie Gray and Richard Osman get the inside scoop on the history of this delicious dessert while packing in as many of their 'flavourite' ice cream puns as possible (final count: 15!). They savour the dubiously 'legendairy' origins of frozen cream dishes, explore some weird early flavours (whale vomit!), and discover how ice cream went from glamorous luxury to dangerous health risk. Plus Dr Annie teaches us how to make our own ice cream in the Nuance Window!"Research: Chris Wakefield
Script: Emma Nagouse, Chris Wakefield and Greg Jenner
Project Management: Siefe Miyo
Edit Producer: Cornelius Mendez


