BBC Food

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BBC Food
Current Ident
Type Satellite
Cable television network
Country United Kingdom
Availability Southern Africa and Scandinavia
Owner BBC
Launch date June 2002 (television)
Website www.bbcfood.com

BBC Food is the BBC's international commercial television channel focusing solely on food. The channel is owned and operated by BBC Worldwide, the BBC's commercial arm.

The channel launched in June 2002 and is available in southern Africa and Scandinavia. While much of the programming is from the BBC, having been shown on other outlets elsewhere, other content from other providers is included in the scheduling.

Well known chefs who have appeared on the channel with their respective programmes have included:

A similar service operates within the UK and Ireland called UKTV Food, a joint venture between BBC Worldwide and Virgin Media Television.

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