Lemn Sissay: My life in five dishes
The Food Chain examines the business, science and cultural significance of food, and what it takes to put food on your plate.
The internationally acclaimed poet and playwright Lemn Sissay OBE shares the story of his life by recalling five memorable dishes.
His is an extraordinary story of family, and identity, lost and found.
Born to an Ethiopian mother in the north of England and quickly placed into long-term foster care, Lemn was, for years, deprived of any knowledge of his heritage. His traumatic upbringing and subsequent search for his family and identity have informed much of his award-winning writing.
In this programme, he tells Ruth Alexander about five memorable dishes that act as “positioning points” in his life to date.
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(Picture: Lemn Sissay holding a cup of coffee. Credit: ±«Óătv)
Producer: Elisabeth Mahy
Researcher: Siobhan O’Connell
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