Cooking with Can and Pack. By Bon Viveur. In 1976, the mask finally slipped during a now infamous recording of BBC talent show The Big Time. Fanny Cradock and her assistant Sarah put the finishing touches to her pudding. Good plot. Fanny M Cradock in England & Wales, Death Index, 1837-2005. Hurst & Blackett: London. The Bon Viveur Guide to Holidays in Europe. Kitchen devil whose sharpness hit the spot. Then there is Fanny herself; she barks at the viewer in a tone that suggests her larynx has been rubbed raw with a scouring pad. Continental Holiday Series with Bon Viveur, etc. Waltham Forest Heritage. The Gooseyplums by the Sea. Cradock had always included relatives and friends in her television shows. But her vanity meant she had one thing to do ahead of her BBC audition get her crooked nose straightened. Brigadier Gooseyplum goes to War. The Cradock legacy has occasionally been tarnished by claims that she wasnt a great cook, but Kevin is quick to demolish that myth. In Fanny Cradock Cooks for Christmas, Fanny always exhorted the viewers to refer to "The Booklet." This was her Bible that accompanied the series. Cradock in 1976. Another assistant was Sarah, and there was a series of young men who did not last long. Her private life was little better. Millions agree with her, she says, men hate them, they are a dead bore to make and always end up like British Rail Sausage Rolls with the first bite up to the filling and the second bite over it. . Fanny was born Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey in Leytonstone, London during the height of the Edwardian era, 1909 . Fanny and Johnny Cradocks freezer book : cook first, freeze afterwards. London: The Independent. 7) Fanny is credited with introducing the great British public to unusual dishes from France and Italy, popularising the pizza and the Prawn Cocktail as she and Johnny worked together on a touring cookery show. Throughout her television career, the Cradocks also worked for the *This article has been updated to provide attribution to Kevin Geddes's Keep Calm and Fanny On. Born Phyllis Primrose-Peachy in Leytonstone, Essex on 26 February 1909, "Fanny" lived with her family in a house called "Apthorp" on Fairlop Road in Leytonstone. Fanny Cradock at Christmas is now on BBC iPlayer. When people of a certain age reminisce about Fanny Cradock, the words harridan, battleaxe and snob slide effortlessly into the conversation, like a hot knife sliding into a lump of pt de fois gras. Fanny Cradock. He was given only a single line in Fannys autobiography. name = Fanny Cradock birth_name = Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey birth_date = birth date|1909|02|26 birth_place = Apthorp House, Fairlop Road, Leytonstone, Essex, England death_date = death date and age|1994|12|27|1909|02|26 death_place = Ersham House Hailsham, East Sussex, England death_cause = Christopher was brought up in Norfolk by his father, an aunt and grandmother, although he made contact with Fanny in his adult life. It featured a Devon farmers wife, Gwen Troake, cooking for a banquet at the Dorchester Hotel attended by then prime minister Edward Heath. Kitchen devil whose sharpness hit the spot. Petit fours, mincemeat, cake, turkey and the pudding we've got your . It was anyway, but she really oomphed it up and eventually she became that person just because she was so used to living it all the time. 'One reason most thought she did take them was to control her moods which swung wildly, but they may have been a way to keep thin because amphetamines are obvious appetite suppressants,' he said. When old friend Phil Bradford visited Fanny at her filthy, tiny flat in Chichester, West Sussex, in 1991, he feared the isolated widow was on the verge of suicide. Yes, dear, snapped Fanny, but now youre amongst professionals. Overnight, she was finished, making very few TV appearances until her death from a stroke in 1994. Modest but delicious. 10) It was Fannys dreadful behaviour on Esther Rantzens show The Big Time, in 1976, that brought about her downfall. Hutchinsons Books for Young People: London. Since Arthur Chapman still refused to divorce her, Fanny changed her name to Cradock by deed poll and she and Johnnie set up home together in a dilapidated cottage near Stratford-upon-Avon. The show involved giving amateurs the chance to take on tasks normally performed by professionals. Born Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey in Leytonstone, East London, her dad Archie was a hopeless gambler while mum Bijou squandered what little they had on champagne and oysters before dumping infant Fanny on a billiards table as a gift to Fanny's grandmother. Married four times, she had two children but had a sad childhood herself. Hutchinsons Books for Young People: London. Shadows over Castle Rising. Shed been brought in to advise Gwen Troake, a Devon housewife, who had won a competition to organise a three-course dinner for Edward Heath and Lord Mountbatten. Walsh, John. Always. Manchester: The Guardian. Fanny Craddock, 1919 - 1994. On this site until 1930 stood a house called "Apthorp", birthplace of the famous TV cookery expert Fanny Craddock, born Phyllis Pechey. 80K views 8 years ago From 1975, fascinating Fanny Cradock cooks for Christmas. In the event, the dessert was a disaster and could not be served properly. Such coverage, however, meant it was repeatedly burgled. But by then, the fact that her new marriage to Greg Holden-Dye was bigamous was academic since she had already left him for Major Johnnie Cradock, a married man with four children. Throughout her television career the Cradocks also worked for the British Gas Council, appearing at trade shows such as the Ideal Home Exhibition and making many . She didn't understand a word. Tempted? By July of the following year Cradock had become pregnant again, and was obliged to marry the baby's father Arthur William Chapman on 23 July. Kindle Edition. On-screen, she was exasperated, hurried and a tyrant. A series of articles reprinted from The Daily Telegraph. They married in 1977 Career: Newspaper columnist, TV chef Pioneer dish: Prawn cocktail Quote: 'I have always been extremely rude, and got exactly what I wanted. He soon left his wife, Ethel, and children to be with Fanny. The Lormes of Castle Rising was 50p, but I simply had to have it. Fanny Cradock (1909-1994), television chef, was born on 26 February 1909 at Leytonstone, Essex, the daughter of Archibald Pechey, corn merchant, and his wife, Bijou Sortain. Despite the BBC's ban on advertising, Cradock only ever used gas stoves in her television shows and often stated that she "hated" electric stoves and ovens. As time went by, however, her food began to seem outdated, with her love of the piping bag and vegetable dyes. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1950. But while she was influential to the point that the Queen Mother said she was largely responsible for improving the nations culinary skills, her image as the perfect housewife was as fake as the eyebrows pencilled on halfway up her forehead. Allen. Allen. (As Francis Dale), 1959. Cooking is fun. Raised by her grandparents, Fanny was married at 17 to RAF pilot Sidney Evans. Television Figure, Author. The Echo in the Cup. London : W.H. The marriage was annulled after eight weeks she had met Johnnie, a married Army Major with four children. Cradock was born at her maternal grandparents' house, 33 Fairlop Road, Leytonstone. Fanny Cradock (February 26 1909 - December 27 1994) born Phyllis Primrose-Peachy, in Leytonstone, London, was a British writer, restaurant critic and television cook. Gateway to Remembrance. A childrens romance. To see all content on The Sun, please use the Site Map. She quickly married someone else, on the rebound I suppose, in the hope that he would be able to take care of her. Johnny finished the show by saying, 'Here's the address if you want your doughnuts to look like Fanny's.'. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); On the Moor: Science, History and Nature on a Country Walkwonderfully droll, witty and entertaining At their best Carters moorland walks and his meandering intellectual talk are part of a single, deeply coherent enterprise: a restless inquiry into the meaning of place and the nature of self.Mark Cocker, author and naturalistBuy at Amazon: UK | .com | etc. Fanny gets very cross with folk who make those nitty little individual mince pies, which she claims are really just a waste of time. She signed off her Christmas special with: May I say how much I admire the housewives of Britain, in these appalling present conditions, for their courage in trying to give their families another super Christmas. For example, she wanted everyone to cook pizza in the 1950s, when no-one had heard of pizza and couldnt get hold of a pizza base. She took his name and they wrote hotel and restaurant reviews until Fanny eyed a move into TV in 1954. Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 - 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer frequently appearing on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with Major Johnnie Cradock who played the part of a slightly bumbling husband. Which is where you come inwhoever you are. Required fields are marked *. Uneasy Peace at Castle Rising. Fanny Cradock was an English TV chef before it was a genre unto itself. Bon Voyage. (As Francis Dale), 1952. John Lehmann: London. Thunder Over Castle Rising. All Rights Reserved. The bizarre tale of Fanny Cradock, Britain's famous and maligned TV chef from 50s to the 70s. London : W.H. Cradock's family background was one of respectable middle class trade; her ancestors included the Pecheys (corn merchants and churchmen), the Vallentines (distillers) and the Hulberts (cabinet makers). I've just seen a real clip from the show. Unsurprisingly, the series has caused viewers to share their disbelief on social media. Brian Turner has said that he respects Fanny's career and Delia Smith has attributed her own career to early inspirations taken from the Cradocks' television programmes. Please go to the Instagram Feed settings page to create a feed. Housewife: London. Fanny and Johnnie Cradock spent their final years living at Bexhill on Sea, East Sussex. By 1975, at the age of 66, her confidence was practically regal. (aged 85 years), Fanny and Friends (Channel 4, 21 October 2012). I hate him. It was far from what viewers were used to seeing on telly in the Sixties and Seventies and todays food shows but Delia, Jamie and Gordon all credit her as an inspiration. Fanny Cradock: First Lady of Food. Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 - 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television chef and writer. (As Francis Dale), 1950. Cradock, grimacing and acting as if on the verge of retching, claimed not to know what a bramble was, told Mrs Troake that her menu was too rich, and, though accepting that the dessert was delicious, insisted that it was not suitable. You're reading Gruts. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1959. She then worked in a dressmaking shop. (As Francis Dale). 365 Soups. Andrew Dakers: London.. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1975. John Whitby Cradock was a major in the Royal Artillery who was already married with four children. Common Market Cookery. Putnam: London. View our online Press Pack. The Loneliness of Castle Rising. Christophers attempt at a reconciliation in 1957 had been wrecked after his mum accused his girlfriend of trying it on with Johnnie by kissing him on the cheek. . Despite the fluctuations and vicissitudes due largely to a persistent taint in the line, they weathered the centuries to reach their zenith during the Edwardian era. Click the following link for details of how to enter this exciting competition: A fat, bearded chap with a Charles Darwin fixation. (As Fanny Cradock), 1945. (As Francis Dale), 1950. Fanny wanted to get the housewives of Great Britain to cook again, and she did so, cooking on TV for 20 years solidly. Three months later, in February 1927, he suffered a fatal crash, leaving Fanny widowed and pregnant only three weeks after her 18th birthday. Her last public appearance before she died at 85 in 1995 was on the Parkinson Show alongside Danny La Rue who was dressed in drag as Shirley Bassey. Clear rating. It was just after she died that people started talking that way. Fanny had a very complicated private life. Sources close to the late cook have revealed to the writer of a forthcoming TV drama about her that she was addicted to the pills - known among her inner circle as her 'uppers and downers' - for most of her adult life. ISBN 9780352320643 (978--352-32064-3) Softcover, A Star Book, 1987. Fanny did occasionally use ingredients that you wouldnt find in your nearest grocery store, especially back in those days. That same year she met a handsome RAF pilot named Sidney Evans and married him when she was 17. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1973. (As Francis Dale), 1959. Fanny M Cradock was born circa 1866. The novel lovingly recaptures the serenity of the idyllic days when all was elegant above, and servile below, stairs.Sunday Times, WINNER OF THE NATIONAL LISTENING LIBRARY AWARD. Phyllis Nan Sortain "Primrose" Pechey (1909-1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English writer, restaurant critic and television cook. Allen. (26 February 1909 - 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer who mostly worked with her then common-law husband Johnnie Cradock, adopting his surname long before they married. Fanny and Johnnies lavish dinner parties left a lot to be desired, too. I think that drove her on to be this success and do different things. In the third series of The F Word, Gordon Ramsay held a series-long search for a new Fanny Cradock. 14 May 2020. The Many Careers of Fanny Cradock, Lucky Dip (1958. . Sucking Shrimp by Stephanie Theobald has Fanny Cradock as one of its central characters. Publishing. Only two things separate us rugby and the lavatory.. Fanny recalled: Our marriage is the golden thing in both our lives. Museum Press: London. Her look, possibly beloved of provincial drag queens, is that of a corpse which has been exhumed and over-styled by Tim Burton. The way she dresses, the way she talks, the things she does all lead me to think that. He soon left his wife, Ethel, and children to be with Fanny. No, Fanny Cradock wasn't some unsavoury medical condition which ran rampant throughout Scotland until the advent of penicillin. Women must wait. John Whitby Cradock was a major in the Royal Artillery who was already married with four children. She's just a trollop. Im not a clot. But the fact is that Fanny Cradock didnt need womens lib pity the man who dared to suggest that she wasnt emancipated. Frederick Muller: London. London: Daily Telegraph & Bon Viveur. By Bon Viveur. Fantom Press. Her final BBC appearance was on Wogan in 1986, and her final television appearance was on The Last Resort with Jonathan Ross in 1987. One week they did doughnuts. (As Francis Dale), 1949. When presenting her Christmas cake recipe she once justified the cost of ingredients, saying "But on the other hand, we do want one piece of decent cake in the year.". This was mentioned in one of the older threads, but her longtime assistant told the Daily Mail that Fanny and Johnnie were "two of the dirtiest people I ever met." In particular, she said they didn't wash their silverware thoroughly and the forks and spoons had dog food residue on them. That was until she appeared on The Big Time, a hugely popular show fronted by Esther Rantzen in 1976. Fanny advocated that every dish, every recipe she used, had a french name in order to bring Escoffier into the British kitchen. Fanny presents a collection of traditional Christmas recipes taking you back to the fabulous 1970s. Hodder & Stoughton: London. She invariably worked dressed in a glamorous ball gown without even a cooks apron. John Lehmann: London. I couldnt understand why, if that was the case, she had been on the TV for 20 years solid? Fannys combative persona, dramatic make-up and waspish comments to virtually everybody she came into contact with appealed to the public and bolstered her growing reputation. In the drama, Fear of Fanny, Cradock is played by the Nighty Night actress Julia Davis as emotionally brittle, frequently swearing in front of the camera and at home. They became known for their roast turkey, complete with stuffed head, tail feathers and wings. (Kindle Locations 1265-1267). The Story of Joseph and Pharaoh. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1965. (As Fanny Cradock), 1978. The deal let her have them for free, I guess, but it also let her publicise them. She frequently appeared on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with her fourth husband Major Johnnie Cradock who played the part of a slightly bumbling hen-pecked partner. Sarah Jessica Parker gets a romantic . An aide recalled her once screaming at Johnnie off camera: Dont you ever speak to me like that again. She would never again present a cookery programme for the BBC. Fanny advocated bringing Escoffier-standard food into the British home and gave every recipe a French name. Given that Where to dine in London was a yearly publication, with various pieces attributed to various authors, it could be that Fanny had contributed a piece to that years edition. Hurst & Blackett: London. In 1991, four years after Johnnie's death, family friend Phil Bradford found Fanny in a flat in Chichester where she was living in squalor and seemed disoriented. February 26, 1963 - Chase Masterson born as Christianne Carafano; American actress, singer, producer, and anti-bullying activist. Mr. Therms Encyclopdia of Vegetable Cookery. She did not appear regularly again, ending a career which began in 1955 with Kitchen Magic and spawned other shows including The Cradocks, Dinner Party and Fanny Cradock Invites. "The Sun", "Sun", "Sun Online" are registered trademarks or trade names of News Group Newspapers Limited. Eloped at 16 but her husband died the same year. Cheltenham, England: The History Press. Welcome to this website which celebrates my love for, and work of, all things Fanny Cradock - her life, her work and her legacy. Similarly, with her passion for cream, butter and offal, cooking Head Girl Nigella Lawson remains a posher, more stylish Fanny for the Noughties and on. She wasnt trained, she taught herself, but she really did know how to cook. As she once said: I have always been extremely rude, and got exactly what I wanted., I hate her quack-quack singing. Readers in the UK can see the whole of Fanny Cradock's Christmas series on the BBC iPlayer. 4) Once again free of encumbrances she met a rich young playboy named Greg Holden-Dye and soon they were engaged. She also set up her own mail order system to sell people puff pastry direct. Fanny and Johnny Cradock used to do a very popular TV show, where they'd do a recipe every week. (As Phyllis Nan Sortain Cradock), 1964. Coping with Christmas. Fanny Cradock. Instead, she tore into poor Gwen Troake, pretended to the camera that she was about to throw up, rolled her eyes, gagged and demanded she change her menu as, You are among professionals now. London : W.H. She was a bully to her long-suffering on-screen (and, in later years, real-life) husband, Johnnie; she was a bully to her terrified assistant, Sarah; she was even a bully to us, her audiencewhich is probably why we watched her. She was an entrepreneur, business-woman, activist, journalist, food critic, travel guru, food demonstrator, fiction writer, children's author, cookbook creator, media personality and, as she is most remembered, a television cook - the first 'celebrity chef'. Fanny Cradock was the worlds first 'celebrity TV chef' - cooking on television from the 1950s until the 1980s. Phyllis Nan Sortain Pechey (26 February 1909 - 27 December 1994), better known as Fanny Cradock, was an English restaurant critic, television chef and writer. What does fanny cradock mean? Edmund Ward: London. Her series Fanny Cradock Cooks for Christmas is the only one of several she made to have been repeated in recent years, on the UK digital television channels Good Food and Food Network UK, usually in the run-up to Christmas. The restaurant had a shelf of second-hand books on sale (all proceeds to local charities). Paul Levy, in his entry on Fanny Cradock for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, says that Fanny made this up. Somethings burning. . The Gooseyplums of Duckpond-in-the-Dip. Browse 77 fanny cradock stock photos and images available, or start a new search to explore more stock photos and images. Thats what happened in those days, and they had another child, but it wasnt a happy marriage. With the set upon, but genial old cove, John "Johnnie" Cradock , whose surname she adopted, she co-wrote one of Britain's first restaurant columns, Bon Viveur , which appeared in . If you look at any of her TV performances, youll see it. In the years following the rise and fall of the ur-Nigella, we have come to know that Ms Cradock was a cruel and unusual woman: pill-popping, with a peculiar relationship with third husband. Without exception, the food Fanny cooks is awful; there are the most inelegant petits-fours youve ever seen and a Christmas cake which resembles a piece of breezeblock. One of her tips for cooking a goose was: Think of someone you do not like, take a fork and stab it viciously all over.. Scorpions Suicide. 'He certainly knew what kind of person she was, and the picture from all the people we spoke to was clear.' London: spanana. Davis has been noted by critics for creating boundary-pushing black comedy that centres female anti-hero characters. Thoroughly good readI actually never knew anything about Fanny Cradock as I am Canadian and we never got her shows over here. 'She always insisted that her food never made anyone fat.' 1942. Am actually reading Lormes of Castle Rising (which I found) and am really loving it. Things finally picked up for her when she began to work at various restaurants and was introduced to the works of Auguste Escoffier, which proved influential. With her croaky voice, garish make-up, mad glittering eyes and strict manner, Fanny Cradock was a gift for parodists and mimics (Round the Horne, the radio show . Find This Book Find signed collectible books: 'Wind of Change at Castle Rising'. March 20, 2022 2:51 AM. But though her food may have looked extravagant, it was generally cost-effective. The couple had a son Christopher, but their marriage lasted less than a year before they separated. Fanny could come across as a bit grand, but was she like that in real life? Fanny Cradock came to the attention of the public in the postwar-utility years, trying to inspire the average housewife with an exotic approach to cooking. For this marriage Cradock went with a pared down version of her name ("Phyllis Chapman"), and the then 68-year-old recorded her age as 55 on the marriage certificate, even though she had a son who was nearly fifty. It just doesn't seem right. 7 August 1970. This was near the conclusion of her two-decade career as a TV chef. Accessed August 2019 at, https://www.scotsman.com/news-2-15012/kitchen-devil-whose-sharpness-hit-the-spot-1-722060. The late, lamented Jennifer Paterson, one half of the Two Fat Ladies, was a Fanny Cradock for the 1990s with her huge rings, nail varnish, hair bows and healthy disdain for the food police. One of her sons from an earlier marriage, Christopher, spoke to the production team, and his revelations helped shape the 90-minute drama, which is said to offer the first in-depth profile of the woman credited with introducing a new wave of more sophisticated foods to Britain. The Sherlock Holmes cookbook. Her catchphrases included "This won't break you", "This is perfectly economical", and "This won't stretch your purse". Macdonald: London. Anyway, I'm not here to give you a potted meaty biography of Fanny Cradock. She frequently appeared on television, at cookery demonstrations and in print with her fourth husband Major Johnnie Cradock who played the part of a slightly bumbling hen-pecked partner. This sparked a theatre career, with the pair turning theatres into restaurants. My Seed Thy Harvest. A cooks essential alphabet. That was what people expected, that was what they wanted to see on screen. She didnt have a very good childhood, she didnt get much love at home with her own mum, and she married her first husband when she was just 17. (As Fanny Cradock), 1985. On the Moor: Science, History and Nature on a Country Walk. Get a weekly round-up of stories from The Sunday Post: Something went wrong - please try again later. London. The Sun website is regulated by the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO), Our journalists strive for accuracy but on occasion we make mistakes. Fanny Cradock became an English restaurant critic, television cook and writer extraordinaire who came to the . Allen. TV executives would now be signing her up for Im a Celebrity, but in the kinder, less abrasive world of Seventies TV, her terrifying presence had a clearly marked sell-by date. (As Fanny Cradock), 1978. She died following a stroke on 27 December 1994; the cause of death was cited as 'cerebrovascular atherosclerosis'. Furious viewers bombarded the BBC with complaints. Catholic Arthur refused to divorce her but it did not stop Fanny marrying wealthy racing driver Gregory Holden-Dye in 1939. The Eternal Echo. She was always above her station, really, but that became part of her character as well, and she always said she wanted her viewers to make things that would upset the neighbours they had never liked. Out of Stock. Fannys ruthless bile was legendary. As an example, she was contracted by the Gas Board to promote a very particular gas cooker, the Parkinson Cowan. Fanny Cradock was the original celebrity chef famous for dressing in ballgowns and making exotic recipes As she introduced the nation to banana candles, flambd veal brains and green-dyed. Cradock's life has also been the subject of the plays Doughnuts Like Fanny's by Julia Darling and Fear of Fanny by Brian Fillis. Fanny and Johnnie were also parodied by The Two Ronnies and on Benny Hill, with Benny as Fanny and Bob Todd as an invariably drunk Johnnie. Hurst & Blackett: London. London : W.H. Speaking about the incident on Room 101 in 1999, The Big Time's presenter Esther Rantzen described Cradock as "hell on wheels", and that she had "reduced this poor little lady [Troake] to nothing". Fish Knight and Sea Maiden. 1) Fanny was a lonely child who believed she was psychic from an early age. Similarly, Fanny disapproved of Peters fiancee and, after he refused to dump her, used her contacts to ensure he could not pursue his own dream to become a chef. How to enjoy your holidays in Europe with a car. When she was misinformed that Arthur had died, she married Johnnie on 7 May 1977. (As Francis Dale), 1950. Think about someone you never really liked but youre too well bred to say so.). Daily Mail: London. I was at BS from 53 to 58 with some of the teachers mentioned above whom I remember fondly, esp, "Grt" is also the Swedish word for porridge, made of groats, flakes, rice or grains with water or milk. Convinced that she had a hotline to the court of Louis XIV of France she was subsequently expelled from boarding school for holding a seance in the school library. Fanny and Johnnie Cradock began writing a column under the pen name of "Bon Viveur" which appeared in The Daily Telegraph from 1950 to 1955. The Daily Telegraph Cooks Book. My brother Gregory worked in the local butcher's shop, Godden's, in Kings Langley, where Fanny lived for a time, and he would have to deliver her meat order. Fanny lived on month day 1911, at address. (As Fanny Cradock), 1978. Inscription. Common Market Cookery: France. She started cooking on TV in 1955 and her mission was to re-educate people after the war. In 1955 Cradock recorded a pilot for what became a very successful BBC television series on cookery. 10 September 2006. 14:30 to 15:30 EDT. Cooking with Bon Viveur, etc. This was entertainment rather than haute cuisine. 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