The BEST episodes of The Supersizers

Every episode of The Supersizers ever, ranked from best to worst by thousands of votes from fans of the show. The best episodes of The Supersizers!

Restaurant critic Giles Coren and writer and comedian Sue Perkins experience the food culture of years gone by, as they supersize their way through the cuisine of six different eras in Britain's history.

Last Updated: 3/4/2024Network: BBC TwoStatus: Ended
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Restoration
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9.00
3 votes

#1 - Restoration

Season 1 - Episode 2 - Aired 5/27/2008

Restaurant critic Giles Coren and writer and performer Sue Perkins try the food of Restoration Britain in the 1660s, a time of fire and plague. They both don wigs, with Giles in tight breeches and Sue in wide skirts. They snack on coxcombs, eel pie and copious amounts of small beer.

Regency
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9.00
4 votes

#2 - Regency

Season 1 - Episode 6 - Aired 6/24/2008

In this last programme in the series, Giles Coren and Sue Perkins spend a week on a diet spanning the Regency Years of 1789-1821. With Rosemary Shrager cooking for them at their country manor house, they enjoy the full trappings of the landed gentry. Dressing as a Jane Austen heroine, Sue is on a mission to find a husband, while Giles indulges in being a dandy. During their week they try boars head and salmon poached in Champagne. They discover the origins of the sandwich while gambling away their inheritance at the gaming tables.

The Twenties
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9.00
3 votes

#3 - The Twenties

Season 2 - Episode 4 - Aired 7/13/2009

Giles enjoys a breakfast of boiled eggs, toast and potted shrimp, whilst Sue makes do with vitamin pills and laxatives as the fad of dieting begins. They then drink cocktails at The Ritz.

The Eighties
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8.75
4 votes

#4 - The Eighties

Season 2 - Episode 1 - Aired 6/15/2009

In the first episode, Giles and Sue investigate the diet of the country in the 1980s. During the show they try Nouvelle cuisine, Microwave meals, Viennetta, Champagne and Pop-Tarts, along with other typical 80s meals. Guest diners include Jeffrey Archer and Ken Livingstone.

Ancient Rome
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8.50
2 votes

#5 - Ancient Rome

Season 2 - Episode 6 - Aired 7/27/2009

Senator Giles Coren and vestal virgin Sue Perkins travel back to 44BC–80AD for a journey through the early days of Ancient Rome

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Medieval
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8.20
5 votes

#6 - Medieval

Season 2 - Episode 2 - Aired 6/22/2009

Coren and Perkins take the role of a Lord and Lady of the Manor in medieval England. Aided by chef Martin Blunos, hosted at Penshurst Place. Coren thought this period's feast offered the best food of this series, a cockantrice imaginary bird made from the front end of a turkey and the back of a piglet, and the worst, very dry peacock meat. They were joined by guest diner Michael Portillo.

Seventies
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8.00
3 votes

#7 - Seventies

Season 1 - Episode 4 - Aired 6/10/2008

Restaurant critic Giles Coren and writer and performer Sue Perkins spend a week going back to the food of their childhood in the 1970s. Cooking for them at home is top chef Mark Hix as they go down culinary memory lane. A soundtrack of 70s faves completes the picture of a time which seemed permanently sunny. The nation was slimmer and healthier in the 70s than they are today so after 7 days Sue and Giles discover whether their diet has been good for them.

The French Revolution
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8.00
3 votes

#8 - The French Revolution

Season 2 - Episode 3 - Aired 7/6/2009

The Supersizers experience the lives of Marie-Antoinette and King Louis XVI, devour a 5,000-calorie breakfast feast, try the exotic new vegetable craze, the potato, and also observe the advent of the restaurant.

The Fifties
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8.00
3 votes

#9 - The Fifties

Season 2 - Episode 5 - Aired 7/20/2009

Eating subject to rationing, celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, American youth culture and a roadside picnic. Guests include Marguerite Patten.

Elizabethan
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7.50
2 votes

#10 - Elizabethan

Season 1 - Episode 5 - Aired 6/17/2008

Giles Coren and Sue Perkins spend a week going back to the food of Elizabeth I and William Shakespeare. Cooking for them is top chef Paul Merrett. Giles puts on his codpiece and Sue makes up like Queen Bess. They discover the joys of sheep's head decorated with offal, the dish that bleeds and leaping frog pie. Giles tries some cupping and Sue learns the lute. With so many new foods to try from the New World, our intrepid Supersizers find out just how healthy the Elizabethan Diet really was.

Victorian
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6.75
4 votes

#11 - Victorian

Season 1 - Episode 3 - Aired 6/3/2008

As Giles dons top hat and waxed moustache, Sue dresses up in tight corset and outrageously wide skirts. During the week, they visit the Natural History Museum to try the food of Charles Darwin's Glutton Club. Cooking for them at home is best selling cookery writer Sophie Grigson.

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Wartime
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6.60
5 votes

#12 - Wartime

Season 1 - Episode 1 - Aired 5/20/2008

In tonight's opener the intrepid duo go wartime. They dress up in genuine 1940s clobber and grab their ration books for a week to find out what Mr and Mrs Joe Public ate during the Second World War. The diet - including Spam, dried egg, Wheaties, special margarine, the National Loaf and vast quantities of potatoes - were genuine Government-approved foods and the recipes are authentically prepared with the help of chef Allegra McEvedy.