A jar of handmade jam made by an enterprise in the New Forest popped up in an episode of BBC Two’s Mortimer & Whitehouse: Gone Fishing.
The show features Bob Mortimer and Paul Whitehouse reflecting on life as they fish various locations across the country.
A recent episode was filmed on the River Itchen, one of the best waterways for fly fishing.
A Real Jam & Chutney Company spokesperson said: “Bob and Paul were enjoying breakfast, with one of our jams sitting clearly on the table.
“It was made in our New Forest kitchen by people with learning disabilities, and seeing it featured so naturally in such a widely loved show is something we’re really proud of. It was a small scene but it meant a lot.
“Our preserves are all made using traditional methods, local ingredients, and no added anything.”
The Real Jam & Chutney Company is part of the Minsted Trust, a charity that supports people with learning disabilities along the south coast.