Carib-Asian Cookery Show on Air for Another Season on Made TV

After the unprecedented success of the first ever Carib-Asian Cookery show, for Made TV, another 12 part series will go to air in late October 2015 with more programmes in the pipeline. The production is presented by multi strand broadcaster Patrick Hart his award winning broadcaster wife Sherrie Eugene Hart. They specialise in cooking a culturally inspired fusion of Caribbean & Asian recipes in a family environment. The programmes are also transmitted in Birmingham, Leeds, Tyne and Wear, Cardiff and Brighton and repeated a number of times during that week reaching in excess of 1 million viewers

Bristol born Sherrie Eugene-Hart has enjoyed over 30 years of broadcasting.

She started with HTV Bristol as the sign language interpreter for deaf viewers and went on to present everything from sport to current affairs, human interest to community interest and children’s to cookery. The award winning presenter eventually anchored the nightly flagship news programme ‘HTV News.’

Sherrie travelled the Caribbean with her production ‘Sugar and Spice’ exploring the authentic dishes of each Island. She also presented the vegetarian cookery programme ‘Green Grow the Dishes’. Sherrie admits she honed her culinary skills from her mother Rita who together with Sherrie’s father Hector came to Bristol from the idyllic Caribbean Island of Dominica in 1960.

The Carib Asian concept was born when Sherrie married musician, Music Producer & broadcaster Patrick whose’ parents Ruth and John hail from India.

Patrick Hart has spent most of his life in Bristol, he moved at the age of 13 from Nottingham.

His culinary skills were also inspired by his mum who cooked Indian, Italian, Greek & English dishes at home. A successful recording artist and founder of the legendary group Freshblood Crew he sold hundreds of thousands of records. Patrick used that love of Music coupled with his passion for sport to form a multi million pound Youth & Media Consultancy.

Patrick is currently living his passion by running multi award winning radio station BCfm , providing “Culture Change” consultancy services to corporate clients, fulfilling his role as a father as well as being a contributor and speaker for an array of other media organisations.

He’s no stranger to fusing occupations and together with wife Sherrie alongside their ethical broadcast arm E-Com Media they’re fusing Caribbean and Asian cuisine in their own inimitable style, bringing this brand new concept to our screens. Follow @CaribAsian on twitter.