When country girl Emma Sturt moved to London she was determined to bring some of her rural pursuits to the big smoke. This busy PR executive likes to relax from the demands of her hectic London life by entertaining. With her country upbringing, Emma is trying to revive the Great British Picnic and she is holding a picnic at the Guards Polo Club in the Royal Pavilion. Emma likes to cater for a truly civilised event and having a picnic for Emma is no ordinary affair. Rugs are replaced by tables and chairs, paper plates with fine china and disposable cups with fine cut crystal glasses. The menu is planned as a three-course meal, with Pimms flowing throughout. Greek born Dimitris Vassiliou holds an all-male philosophy symposia at his home in north London. The key to both the food and the conversation is the pursuit of excellence. Set up so Dimitris and his friends can gather to share philosophical ideas, he says that the reality is: "We sort the world out, but by the morning have forgotten what we were talking about." Tonight's topic is about virtue and the senses. The men gather in the kitchen for the final food preparation and pre-symposium drinking.