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Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas


FieldValue
imageOAHDTCtitle.jpg
genreFood and drink
runtime60 minutes
producerMark Powell
directorMark Powell
executive_producerNick Shearman
starringOz Clarke
Hugh Dennis
countryUnited Kingdom
languageEnglish
networkBBC Two
released
num_episodes1
relatedOz and James's Big Wine Adventure
Oz and James Drink to Britain
Oz and Hugh Raise the Bar

Hugh Dennis Oz and James Drink to Britain Oz and Hugh Raise the Bar Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas is a BBC television programme in which wine personality Oz Clarke and comedian Hugh Dennis travel through Britain to sample a wide array of seasonal Christmas beverages, including whisky, winter ales, mulled wine, wassail, sloe gin, Buck's Fizz, Port wine and Sherry. Upon its 20 December 2009 broadcast on BBC Two, it had a viewership of approximately 2.4 million with an audience share of 9%.

In contrast to Clarke's other programmes with James May, Oz and James's Big Wine Adventure and Oz and James Drink to Britain, the Christmas special was criticised in the press for its greater focus on achieving intoxication and exploring which drinks are more effective in that pursuit. Dublin Evening Herald columnist Katie Byrne described the show as Clarke and Dennis divining that the true spirit of Christmas is "getting hammered".

Background

Oz Clarke is internationally known wine expert and writer who has worked in the wine industry since 1984. He has served as the wine correspondent for the Daily Telegraph and was previously featured on the BBC Two programme Food and Drink. Following the cancellation of Food and Drink, Clarke was paired with Top Gear presenter James May to produce a series of wine and drink related programs for the BBC. In the premise of those shows, Clarke was the beverage expert with James May serving as the "wingman" who was not as knowledgeable about the subject. In December 2009, Clarke was paired with comedian Hugh Dennis, a self-described "half a bottle drinker", to produce a similar odd couple dynamic. The change of front man was a direct result of May's unavailability, owing to the filming of his own factual series James May's Toy Stories. Oz made reference to this on screen stating that May was "off playing with his toys".

References

References

  1. Tryhorn, Chris, ''The Guardian'' (21 December 2009). [https://www.theguardian.com/media/2009/dec/21/tv-ratings-christmas-cranford TV ratings: Christmas Cranford starts with 6.5m]
  2. Byrne, Katie, ''Dublin Evening Herald'' (21 December 2009). [https://archive.today/20130217225940/http://www.herald.ie/entertainment/tv-radio/cheers-to-the-true-spirit-of-christmas-1983486.html Cheers to the true spirit of Christmas]
  3. J. Codd ''"[http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/3960000.Wine_wizard_Oz_Clarke_is_a_man_of_many_talents/ Wine wizard Oz Clarke is a man of many talents]"'' Daily Echo, 8 December 2008
  4. Hampshire Portsmouth area news ''"Portsmouth Historic Dockyard to star in BBC2s Oz and Hugh Drink to Christmas"'' About My Area Local News, 16 December 2009
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