TV chef Dudley Newbery will be visiting the Narberth Food Festival as part of a marketing drive to promote his latest television series, Casa Dudley, broadcast on S4C this autumn.

The popular chef will be showing people how to prepare a selection of Spanish foods - including paella, tortilla and pork with Malaga wine - foods which will feature in the latest television series, Casa Dudley, which is filmed on location in Ronda Andalucía.

In the series, eight top Welsh amateur cooks will battle it out in the kitchen under the watchful eyes of some of Spain's most renowned Michelin star chefs, including Sergio Arola and Benito Gomez. Each day, they'll have to undertake a number of culinary challenges - which will eventually leave just one winner.

Casa Dudley follows the success of Chez Dudley in 2006, which was filmed in Provence, France, and last year's Casa Dudley, filmed in Umbria, a region of Italy famous for its food.

Dudley Newbery said: "There's more to Spain than just rioja and tapas. The Spanish appreciate good simple ingredients and certainly know how to make good food with them and the new series emphasises this.

"I'm looking forward to visiting Narberth, where members of the public will have a chance to taste a selection of delicious Spanish dishes."

The tour will also see him visit the Brecon food festival on Saturday, October 4, and the Llangollen food festival on Saturday, October 18, and Sunday, October 19.

Casa Dudley returns on Wednesday, October 29, at 8.25 pm.