‘Bia Linn’, the kids’ cookery show, is back on Tuesday 2nd December for a second series. The Irish Language Broadcast Funded programme will air on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8.40am on TG4.
The series director of the show was Rachael Moriarty with Paul Littler serving as DOP. The offline editor was Ian Mac Murchaidh and the online editor was Stephen Petticrew (Indee Productions).
The series was produced by Gráinne McGuinness and Gavin Halpin (Indee Productions). The studio filming took place in Belfast and the VTs were filmed all across Ireland.
This time round, Coco, the puppet chef host of the show (Ali Mac Aindreasa was the puppeteer), is travelling the country on a foodie research trip, to find out where our food comes from. Each programme takes a key ingredient and Coco learns all about it. In the kitchen, host Muireann Ní Chíobháin and the gang cook a recipe from the cookbook of Coco’s Mamó – a cookbook that she has entrusted to Coco for safe keeping while she is travelling the world
‘Bia Linn’ is an Indee Production for TG4 made with funding from Northern Ireland Screen’s Irish Language Broadcast Fund and the Broadcast Fund for Ireland.