Harry and Edna where pleased to work again with celebrity chef Phil Vickery who they had previously worked with on Ready Steady Cook.
They were joined by wartime home economist Marguerite Pattern OBE, who Harry and Edna previously worked with when they used to organised the "Stowe at war" weekends.
When ITV programme "This Morning" needed a WW2 style home as a location for their feature "A Taste of History" it was our very own 1940s retro couple Harry & Edna who were the first choice.
The aim of the programme was to take the viewer on a trip back in time to show how our ancestors ate. The WW2 section was filmed in Harry & Edna's modern but 1940's decorated home.
"It was really wonderful to be featured on the programme" said Harry "as although we live in a modern house in a modern city inside our house you can put Benny Goodman on the gramophone and it is 1940 again. For ITV to choose our house for the filming means we must be getting the look right".
"It is also pleasing to know our Wartime Kitchen historical impression is becoming known in catering as well as historical circles" said Edna. "especially when you get the chance to cook with Marguerite Patten".
Extra images of the filming taken by Harry and Edna are also available by clicking here.
You can also read about Harry and Edna appearance with Phil Vickery on the BBC TV programme Ready Steady Cook.