THE British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is expected to air a feature on German’s Restaurant in the last week of March.
It can be viewed on BBC World News or online at http://www.bbc.com/news/world-24733934.
The broadcaster selected German’s for a video programme when it’s team was in Guyana filming the Queen’s Baton Relay for the 2014 Commonwealth Games to be held in Glasgow, Scotland.
A camera crew and interviewer from the world-renowned media outlet recorded footage of the eating house and conducted interviews with its management, employees and customers.
Owner of German’s, Mr. Clinton Urling recounted the 54-year history of the establishment and also did an on camera demonstration of how the famous Cowheel Soup is prepared.
According to the BBC, in every country visited for the Queen’s Baton Relay, a video feature is produced, featuring reporter Mark Beaumont’s experiences with local foods and delicacies he encounters on his travels.
German’s was the food outlet chosen for the Guyana leg, based on its long and storied history and world famous soups.