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National Geographic orders Tucci in Great Britain

June 11, 2026

National Geographic announced the greenlight of Tucci in Great Britain. The new five-part docuseries continues Academy Award-nominated, Emmy- and Golden Globe-winning Stanley Tucci’s culinary journey with an all-new chapter through his adopted homeland, Great Britain. From the rugged Highlands to the storied coastlines, Tucci unlocks the distinct — and often surprising — flavors that define each region. The series is produced by SALT Productions and OBB and will be available only on Disney+ and National Geographic.  

The greenlight builds on Nat Geo’s growing partnership with Tucci and the success of Tucci in Italy, reflecting the brand’s continued investment in premium, talent-led storytelling.

Having spent the past decade living in London, fostering his connection to the country, Tucci is eager to celebrate, magnify and challenge lingering perceptions of British fare. In the new series, he delivers an authentic showcase of Great Britain’s vast and sophisticated food culture, uncovering the stories and traditions through local legends he meets along the way.

Tucci said, “I am very excited to explore the history, culture, and people of Great Britain through the prism of food. Having made it my home for almost 15 years, I want to share the culinary diversity, richness, and depth of its food culture.”

Tom McDonald, executive vice president of National Geographic Content, said, “Stanley Tucci is one of a kind — smart, funny, authentic, passionate about food and culture and deeply interested in the stories of the people who make the very best food. That’s why I’m so excited that his next journey will be around Great Britain, the place he has called home for over a decade. The stories that Stanley and his team have unearthed will be sure to delight and surprise — a reminder of just how varied and delicious food in the U.K. truly is.”

Elias Tanner, SVP of Strategy & Growth at OBB, commented “Tucci in Italy set the bar for how food storytelling can drive culture, and that’s exactly the kind of work OBB loves to create. We’re thrilled to be partnering with Stanley, Lottie, Tom, Nat Geo, and the whole team on this next chapter — exploring the often misunderstood yet truly rich food culture of Great Britain, and how it has been uniquely shaped by its history and people.” 

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