Television Series Guide
- Family Fare
- Series 1: 8 editions from 12 September 1973 - 7 November 1973
- Series 2: 12 editions from 11 July 1974 - 2 October 1974
- Series 3: 13editions from 18 April 1975 - 11 July 1975
- Delia Smith's Cookery Course 1: 10 editions from 3 November 1978 - 26 January 1979
- Delia Smith's Cookery Course 2: 10 editions from 11 January 1980 - 14 March 1980
- Delia Smith's Cookery Course 3: 10 editions from 6 April 1981 - 18 June 1981
- Delia Smith's One is Fun: 6 editions from 28 June 1985 - 9 August 1985
- Delia Smith's Christmas: 6 editions from 15 November 1990 - 20 December 1990
- Delia Smith's Summer Collection: 10 editions from 4 May 1993 - 6 July 1993
- Delia Smith's Winter Collection: 12 editions from 11 October 1995 - 7 February 1996
- Delia's Red Nose Collection: 5 editions from 9 February 1997 - 9 March 1997
- Delia's How to Cook 1: 10 editions from 13 October 1998 - 15 December 1998
- Delia's How to Cook 2: 10 editions from 10 January 2000 - 13 March 2000
- Delia's How to Cook 3: 8 editions from 8 January 2002 - 26 February 2002
- Delia's Chocolate C'Hunks: 5 editions from 9 February 2001 - 9 March 2001
- Delia: 6 editions from 10 March 2008 - 14 April 2008
- Delia through the Decades: 5 editions from 11 January 2010 - 8 February 2010
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